Hi guys.
A while back I installed the "Superior Shift Kit" into the valve body, and I installed a billet intermediate band servo and servo cover. Basically, I installed what I could without removing the transmission. Ever since installing that shift kit, I had a couple glitches that I didn't like (sometimes skip 2nd gear, and slams into reverse). Because of these glitches, I decided to pull out the built valve body, and just install a stock "rebuilt" valve body. Even with the rebuilt Stock valve body, when I shift the truck from Drive to Reverse, it hits very hard. My only solution is to shift in Nuetral, wait close to 4 seconds, then shift to reverse. I always shift while at a complete stop. I have looked at the hydraulics diagrams, and don't know what I am missing. Is it possible that a the first shift kit cause some sort of seal to blow out? on a clutch pack?...Or maybe my billet accumulator piston is holding some energy that takes time to disipate?
Any help would be greatly apreciated
A while back I installed the "Superior Shift Kit" into the valve body, and I installed a billet intermediate band servo and servo cover. Basically, I installed what I could without removing the transmission. Ever since installing that shift kit, I had a couple glitches that I didn't like (sometimes skip 2nd gear, and slams into reverse). Because of these glitches, I decided to pull out the built valve body, and just install a stock "rebuilt" valve body. Even with the rebuilt Stock valve body, when I shift the truck from Drive to Reverse, it hits very hard. My only solution is to shift in Nuetral, wait close to 4 seconds, then shift to reverse. I always shift while at a complete stop. I have looked at the hydraulics diagrams, and don't know what I am missing. Is it possible that a the first shift kit cause some sort of seal to blow out? on a clutch pack?...Or maybe my billet accumulator piston is holding some energy that takes time to disipate?
Any help would be greatly apreciated