I know there are a handfull of transmission builders here at TDR.
But I have a question about How does a Trans-Brake Work?
I know they wouldn't be to practical on a Turbo Diesel, because you couldn't spool up the Turbo by holding the brakes, and the "Go" Pedal.
BUT I do Have a Chevy 350 with a TH400, a Reverse Shift Valve Body and Transbrake.
A few things I know about this TCI ValveBody and Transbrake, is that it will hold the truck still, let you rev up and act like "Popping" the clutch, or dropping it in gear without damage, and to Engage reverse you have to put the transmission in neutral and "Push the button" (Engage T-Brake),, If ya put it in reverse "gear" ya can severely damage the transmission.
So, How do these things REALLY work? I know they are a solenoid of some sort,, atleast that's what it sounds like.
Anybody got the beef out there?
TIA,
Merrick Cummings Jr
But I have a question about How does a Trans-Brake Work?
I know they wouldn't be to practical on a Turbo Diesel, because you couldn't spool up the Turbo by holding the brakes, and the "Go" Pedal.
BUT I do Have a Chevy 350 with a TH400, a Reverse Shift Valve Body and Transbrake.
A few things I know about this TCI ValveBody and Transbrake, is that it will hold the truck still, let you rev up and act like "Popping" the clutch, or dropping it in gear without damage, and to Engage reverse you have to put the transmission in neutral and "Push the button" (Engage T-Brake),, If ya put it in reverse "gear" ya can severely damage the transmission.
So, How do these things REALLY work? I know they are a solenoid of some sort,, atleast that's what it sounds like.
Anybody got the beef out there?
TIA,
Merrick Cummings Jr