Installing an AOD in a 66
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- Baby Mustang
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Re: Installing an AOD in a 66
My ears were burning.....
okay, maybe Googles ears were burning for me technically.
Glad it has been coming along and the research you guys are putting in, and the good words.
Holler if you need anything.
okay, maybe Googles ears were burning for me technically.
Glad it has been coming along and the research you guys are putting in, and the good words.
Holler if you need anything.
Dan Gilsdorf
www.SilverFoxTrans.com
www.SilverFoxTrans.com
Re: Installing an AOD in a 66
164 toothboofhead wrote:It will be 28oz.
Re: Installing an AOD in a 66
good product - thanks for dropping in.SilverFoxTrans wrote:My ears were burning.....
okay, maybe Googles ears were burning for me technically.
Glad it has been coming along and the research you guys are putting in, and the good words.
Holler if you need anything.
I will someday think of something clever to say.
Re: Installing an AOD in a 66
Welcome Dan - we have a few members running your Valve Bodies here now.
Re: Installing an AOD in a 66
Welcome Dan... Dan the Man. Your VB woke my GB up. I rave on about it alllll the time. Hybrid saw the smile in my face first test run with it. Fond memoriesSilverFoxTrans wrote:My ears were burning.....
okay, maybe Googles ears were burning for me technically.
Glad it has been coming along and the research you guys are putting in, and the good words.
Holler if you need anything.
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Re: Installing an AOD in a 66
The only problem with my B&M AOD that I have is it waits until about 850rpm to drop down gears on decel. That's especially bad when your idle is set @820 and is lumpy.
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- Baby Mustang
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Re: Installing an AOD in a 66
Luke,
That is going to be a sticky governor more than likely, or very close second the 1-2 shift valve being sticky.
See if you can raise the TV psi a little and help out. If that does not work, only some elbow grease will solve this issue.
That is going to be a sticky governor more than likely, or very close second the 1-2 shift valve being sticky.
See if you can raise the TV psi a little and help out. If that does not work, only some elbow grease will solve this issue.
Dan Gilsdorf
www.SilverFoxTrans.com
www.SilverFoxTrans.com