4L60E Shifts hard from N to Drive
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4L60E Shifts hard from N to Drive
Recently built 4L60E with vacuum modulator shifts great while driving but slams hard into gear from park to drive. Any ideas what can be causing this? Does vacuum control how hard the transmission shifts into drive? Could a vacuum leak cause this problem?
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To solve this you will need to put a .187" checkball in the forward abuse spring in the valve body. TransGo you to supply this checkball years ago, why they stopped I do not know, but that is how to soften the Neutral to Drive situation when using a camshaft with low vacuum numbers.
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I think this is more of a sensor problem because it is sort of intermittent. What sensors are related to shift firmness that could possibly cause this? The car is having several problems that come and go and they may all be related. Sometimes the idle seems to stick really high(around 1500rpm) and sometimes drops low enough for the engine to die, but most of the time the car runs great. Geoff at Thunder tuned on it for quite a while and worked out most of the issues but he was using his MAF because mine was modified. When I brought the car home, I put an old stock one off of a 98 TA on the car. Could this be related?
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Geoff probably changed you MAF because there is an issue with it that he did not like for your application. Higher idle will create less vacuum and in return higher transmission line pressure. I would leave the car the way Geoff set it up for you. Why did you change your MAF?
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The one on the car had been modified so he tuned it with a stock one he had at the shop. I drove it home with my modified one but put an old stock maf on that I had laying around because Geoff said I needed a stock one. I'm just wondering if the idle issues could be caused by the maf and lead to the shift issue?