During my latest repair (rear main seal), the garage had to drop the transmission. After reinstall, my 3-4 shift has been screwed. Can't get it to upshift to OD. Adjusted the cable several times, every time it would work until I came to a stop, then on restart it would not shift up. Got under the truck and found that the TVC was not properly installed in the bracket at the transmission so that it pulled through after I would adjust it. So I'm thinking "AHAH", gotcha. Turn the cable 90* and get it to snap in place, now all is secure. Go back and readjust the cable (per spec's in shop manual). Make sure my TPS (which is new) is still adjusted to my desired setting (. 75v), breakover spring is cool, everything on the stops. Take it for a run, shifts great. Come to a stop, start again, no 3-4 upshift
Check my TVC gap, and it appears to be out again. I'm beginning to wonder if the TVC is shot. When I cycle the throttle, the cable doesn't return like I would expect it to. So I went to NAPA and got a replacement TVC spring (heavier version than the stock) and tried running with it. Started out OK, but during my morning run to work (30 miles) the truck downshifted to 3rd. Stopped and examined the TVC gap, it had shifted to no gap. Whaddaya think? Cable pawl worn out? TIA
Pat

Pat