Re: [FWDLK] HI PERF TORQUE FLITE SHIFT POINT
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Re: [FWDLK] HI PERF TORQUE FLITE SHIFT POINT



Ed,

 

At partial throttle positions, such as ¼ to ½, the upshift speed is adjusted with the throttle linkage to the transmission. The more throttle applied, the higher the upshift speed. If your trans is shifting too early, adjust the throttle linkage rod to a longer setting for higher upshift speeds.

 

Dave Homstad

56 Dodge D500

 

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Subject: [FWDLK] HI PERF TORQUE FLITE SHIFT POINT

 

Hello Members

 

Question on the torqueflites that have the hi perf springs and weights in the governor

ie: 57/58 FURY,59 GOLDEN COMMANDO CARS,,,ADVENTURERS etc

 

According to the service manual the shift point at dead slow speeds ( traffic jam type of stuff) from 1st to 2nd is about 10MPH

 

Just wondering what it is for the hi perf governor??

 

THANKS TO ALL
ED ECKERSON

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