Transbrake Reverse question
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Transbrake Reverse question
I have a th400 with a BTE transbrake reverse valve body.My trans guy told me to not put the car in reverse to use reverse but to have it in neutral and use the transbrake button for reverse.Why is this or can I just put it in reverse to back up???
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How would putting the car in neutral and holding the trans brake make you go backwards??
Does that mean that when you're staged and you activate the trans brake....you're going to go backwards??? lol
I'm not saying your trans guy is wrong...I'm fairly new to the auto world myself. This will be new info for me too.
Does that mean that when you're staged and you activate the trans brake....you're going to go backwards??? lol
I'm not saying your trans guy is wrong...I'm fairly new to the auto world myself. This will be new info for me too.
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My TCI th400 transbrake is the same way, shifter in nuetral and push the T/B button to back up. If your on the starting line you dont have the car in nuetral to launch it, its in 1st gear the you apply the t/b and it locks the car in reverse and 1st gear which is what a transbrake does. The TCI th400 brakes are like that, and the hipster th350 brakes are also.
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I have found on the dyno with some break set ups that the trans will back up in reverse or in neutral with the brake applied. Some versions, "I will not mention any names", If you back up in reverse when neutral is supposed to be used, you loose all cooler flow/cooler pressure. Make sure when you get a trans break you follow the directions.
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Originally Posted by 02SS:ZEUS
How would putting the car in neutral and holding the trans brake make you go backwards??
Does that mean that when you're staged and you activate the trans brake....you're going to go backwards??? lol
I'm not saying your trans guy is wrong...I'm fairly new to the auto world myself. This will be new info for me too.
Does that mean that when you're staged and you activate the trans brake....you're going to go backwards??? lol
I'm not saying your trans guy is wrong...I'm fairly new to the auto world myself. This will be new info for me too.
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I hear a trans brake has the trans going Fwd and Rev at the same time, I guess that's what helps it not move as it binds. So if you take the selector out drive with the button engaged it then would become a reverse? I'm sure the guys who build these can chime in?
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Yeah thats correct...not sure how they all work but when in Drive, with the trans brake engaged, the car is pushing in reverse while trying to go forward, when the shifter is in neutral the car will move in reverse using the trans brake....my buddy has one and thats how he is "supposed" to go in reverse....not sure how bad it is to use reverse instead of the trans brake though....
funny i know how they work but not how to install one or where to get one
funny i know how they work but not how to install one or where to get one
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Originally Posted by Camaro94SS
Yeah thats correct...not sure how they all work but when in Drive, with the trans brake engaged, the car is pushing in reverse while trying to go forward, when the shifter is in neutral the car will move in reverse using the trans brake....my buddy has one and thats how he is "supposed" to go in reverse....not sure how bad it is to use reverse instead of the trans brake though....
funny i know how they work but not how to install one or where to get one
funny i know how they work but not how to install one or where to get one
If you do not have cooler flow and pressure, you can and will damage internal components. Just wanted to clarify this and if you are looking for one I might be able to help you out. Vince
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To me it is quite simple but I do this for a living. The trans has to be removed in order to do it. The direct/high reverse drum needs to have a .062 bleed hole drilled in it. Also there are some springs for the drum that need to be installed in the spring cage. The valve body is a complete unit that is sold as apart of the kit. The directions are pretty straight forward for a qualified individual. If you would like to purchase a kit give Chuck a call at 1-630-350-7776.