Hey Guys i just got back from the Texas Rally,
12 days on the road , that was quite a drive , i think i am getting old boys.
One of the main points at my seminar was how to adjust your transmission.
Hunting is the result of a perfect balance between the shift valve and the governor valve. The pcm controls the governor solenoid which controls the shift points.
All trucks hunt , the trick is to find a set up point that does not affect your personal driving habits. That is why Chrysler sets their shift points to be completed into 3rd gear before 9 mph, so you will not notice the hunting as most people do not drive at 9mph or less so you drive right through it.
The kickdown cable (tv cable) controls the down shifts, also it holds the shift longer since throttle pressure works against governor pressure.
In other words the governor pressure forces the upshift. Throttle valve cable forces the downshift. Without a pressure gauge to tell me which way to go it makes the adjustment via phone very difficult.
I taught my guys and my dealears to use a littletrick to help determine whether you need to increase your throttle pressure or increase your governor pressure without having to drop your pan.
This method i will describe is to be used only to diagnose on which way to make the adjustment under light throttle.
Mark your kick down cable so you will have a starting reference point. By moving the kickdown cable back (towards the firewall)= less slack in the cable or less of the bullet showing )
Move the cable at least 1/4 " , if your hunting problem goes away , you need to decrease the mainline pressure and increase the throttle pressure. Remember this is to diagnose only, do not leave the cable like that just because the hunting goes away.
On our web site
www.dieseltrans.com
under valve bodies there is a section on how to adjust your pressures.
If you guys want help with the adjustments on your trucks , please have the adjustment page on the website open before you call me, or have your vb instructions on that section handy when you call.
If your shift points under light throttle are really early, what this tells me is that you have too much governor pressure, if your shift points are late under light throttle you have too much throttle pressure.
If you have a pressure gauge , install it on the governor pressure port, see the vb pictorial page 3 on the vb instructions.
If the governor pressure is bouncing up and down on your gauge, you may need to install a new governor solenoid Chrysler part # 4617210
I guess for me these adjustments seem simple because I have done so many of them and i do tend to skipover steps, so i apologise for that ,
Call me if you need any help
1-866-504-4002