Has any one mounted a older 700R4 with a TV cable to a DBW 5.3 liter?
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Has any one mounted a older 700R4 with a TV cable to a DBW 5.3 liter?
Oh wow...uh, no. Its possible, but I am not sure anyone has done this...
I got this in email today it might be useful. I could not read all of it too boring.
Below and attached is the latest information from TCI on their NEW 1982-86 7004R Constant Pressure Valve Body.
Newly released TCI® Constant Pressure Valve Body™ avoids incorrect TV cable adjustment - the most common cause of GM 1982-86 700R4 transmission failureTCI® 700R4 Constant Pressure Valve Body™ for 1982-86 Transmissions Prevents Low Line Pressure Problem
Automatic transmissions are complex parts, mysterious boxes filled with fluid and strange looking components that are oftentimes a challenge for even an accomplished transmission builder to understand. The TV cable that is used to set internal line pressure and part throttle shifting is a critical element of the transmission, but it is often incorrectly adjusted or even left disconnected. The result – total transmission meltdown, often within a matter of a few miles. The TCI® 1982-86 GM 700R4 Constant Pressure Valve Body™ puts an end to all of those problems.
TV cable adjustment on early model 1982-86 GM 700R4 transmissions required near-expert mechanical abilities. Installation of the TCI® 1982-86 700R4 Constant Pressure Valve Body™ avoids common transmission destruction in both stock and aftermarket units, by maintaining adequate line pressure at all times. While the TV cable still needs connection for proper transmission operation, the TCI® 700R4 Constant Pressure Valve Body™ provides more freedom when setting part throttle shift points and works with a wide variety of cable brackets and carburetor styles.
For more information about the TCI® 1982-86 GM 700R4 Constant Pressure Valve Body™ or any other TCI® product, call us at 1-888-776-9824, or visit us online at TCI - Performance Transmissions and Torque Converters.
To view and download all of the latest information and images from TCI, visit www.autopressreleases.com
thats different.