I'd appreciate some advice on some transmission behaviour I don't understand. My 47RE transmission is standard, but I have fitted a BD exhaust brake, auto-loc and torque-loc. I am towing a 6500 pound travel trailer at 60 mph on a level section of interstate highway. O. D is locked out, so I am in 3rd gear at about 2400 rpm, with the TC locked. I pull out to overtake a vehicle, and apply wide open throttle. The noise of the transmission suddenly increases, as if the transmission has kicked down to second gear. I assume this is impossible at this speed. I check the rev counter, and the revs have hardly increased, although from the noise, it would seem the revs have increased a lot. The speed stays the same. I have installed an LED in the lock-up signal line to the torque converter clutch. This LED is flashing on and off several times a second. I back off the throttle, and the situation resolves. I suspected that the TC lock-up clutch was slipping, but if this was so, would I not see the revs climbing much higher, and would the LED not just stay illuminated? I do not understand this behaviour, which has occurred several times. Can anyone assist, please? Is there a mechanical or electrical problem, or is it a driving method issue? Thanks.
Nick.
Nick.
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