I think if you can watch the tach after increasing speed from a dead stop you will observe ;
1 ) first to secound //// 100 rpm drop
2 ) secound to third //// 100 rpm drop
3 ) lock-up at about 45 mph //// 50 rpm drop
4 ) O. D. thru 50 mph //// 100 + rpm drop
Odd thing is though , if you coast thru 50 the O. D. shift is very very smooth. Light accel thru fifty and the shift is to heavy for me. Now a medium rate of accel , I think Lock-up & O. D. hit at the same time or in conection with each other !!! I can't stand that 150+ rpm dump..... Last but not least favorable , is hard & full accel , in which case all shifts are appropriately spaced and rpm drops are closer togather and due to timing ,the mph point are not as listed above. O. D. may be as high as seventy+. I hope this helps in understanding the shift points. BTW , some of us have adapted or adopted a method of timing or training that 50 mph threshold as a place to coast thru or hard power thru while running unloaded or not towing . Wish there was a potentiometer on the dash to adjust that O. D. shift point and I think this trans would be almost perfect.
Mark T.