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rick stark 01-16-2013 09:34 PM

Will it hold?
 
I bought a Stg. 2 47re from Jeff about 2 years ago and parked the truck almost a year ago to build the motor. So now let the brain picking begin, I was wondering if a 650-750hp motor is to much for the transmisssion? Being as its rated up to 650, I dont want it to be to much for it. I will change the fluid because its been sitting for a year. (the link is in my sig for mods, plans, and whatnot)


On a side note, I was also wondering how to adjust/bump up gov. pressure. I know there is a screw in there, and with me not knowing a heluva lot on transmissions, I dont want to tear into it without being 100% sure. I was told by Jeff a while back to turn it up just a shade because I would have to literally come to a complete stop for it to shift down to first and wanted the shifts to be a little firmer.

Thanks guys.

JSaat 01-17-2013 03:20 AM

Knowing your luck with trannys Nick it wont hold.

madmikeismad 01-17-2013 03:32 AM

Little allen screw on the drivers side of valve body. Have to drop it to use Allen wrench, or use vice grips lol

I've been told 1 full turn is 3psi

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rick stark 01-17-2013 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by madmikeismad (Post 1988103)
Little allen screw on the drivers side of valve body. Have to drop it to use Allen wrench, or use vice grips lol

I've been told 1 full turn is 3psi

How many turns do you suggests Mike?

madmikeismad 01-17-2013 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by rick stark (Post 1988108)
How many turns do you suggests Mike?

when we did this last valve body I went in 5 turns, next time I have the pan down I'm turning it another 3. the shifts are a little soft, and it doesn't always go into 3rd, or down shift to 2nd without a little touch of the throttle.

but this is on a valve body that's heavily modified so it's going to be different for yours, I would still say do it least 5 full turns to start, and then if it seems almost perfect adjust it with the TV cable.

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rick stark 01-17-2013 06:21 AM

And you can do this without dropping the vb or no?

BRE 01-17-2013 06:34 AM

Nick, you need to just call them. He's gonna be the only one that will be able to give direct answers since he built it. Then if something were to go wrong, I'm sure he would be willing to help. From the shifts I've felt in that truck, I'd say more line pressure is the last thing you need lol.

rick stark 01-17-2013 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by BRE (Post 1988127)
Nick, you need to just call them. He's gonna be the only one that will be able to give direct answers since he built it. Then if something were to go wrong, I'm sure he would be willing to help. From the shifts I've felt in that truck, I'd say more line pressure is the last thing you need lol.

Then you remember it not shifting down to first.

mathews8pt 01-17-2013 07:28 AM

You need a 3/16 Allen to adjust the screw. CC is more pressure. I would call and ask Jeff, but I'd assume about 2 turns is what you'll want

rick stark 01-17-2013 07:36 AM

I want to say Jeff sad no more than 3 or 4 when I talked to him a while back.

BRE 01-17-2013 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by rick stark (Post 1988132)
Then you remember it not shifting down to first.

I do but for that truck I think I might just go full manual. However... I get tired of shifting.

madmikeismad 01-17-2013 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by BRE (Post 1988309)
I do but for that truck I think I might just go full manual. However... I get tired of shifting.

It's a lot more fun shifting an auto LOL

BRE 01-17-2013 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by madmikeismad (Post 1988533)
It's a lot more fun shifting an auto LOL

Been there and loved it lol. However... From the time I was 16 I've never owned an auto. My first car was the Camaro and had a full manual in it from day one. Every thing since then has been a gear grinder.

oldblue116 01-17-2013 05:11 PM

I am beyond happy with my full manual with the pro ratchet...except when i have to make tight turns and go from first to reverse a few times. It gets to be a b1tch.

madmikeismad 01-17-2013 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by oldblue116 (Post 1988560)
I am beyond happy with my full manual with the pro ratchet...except when i have to make tight turns and go from first to reverse a few times. It gets to be a b1tch.

thats why I wish I would have went reverse pattern VB, so I didn't have to move through every gear first. Down shifting to stop would be more practical too.

rick stark 01-17-2013 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BRE (Post 1988309)
I do but for that truck I think I might just go full manual. However... I get tired of shifting.

It's definitely in the plans. Maybe next summer.

EasternAggie 01-17-2013 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by madmikeismad (Post 1988580)
thats why I wish I would have went reverse pattern VB, so I didn't have to move through every gear first. Down shifting to stop would be more practical too.

When I swap in an auto, it will have a reverse pattern full manual VB. Seems so much more practical than the standard pattern.

oldblue116 01-17-2013 07:48 PM

Idk, i have been using a forward pattern for years in race cars. Having said that, i would constantly phuck up with a reverse pattern lol no beuno.

BRE 01-17-2013 09:18 PM

I drove everyday in a car with a regular full manual and a b&m quicksilver... Some people just have less of a tolerance than others. And while its no truck... A second gen Camaro with a 6" cowl hood is no small car lol

oldblue116 01-17-2013 09:32 PM

Yea I understand, but I would bet that your Camaro has a much better steering radious than my truck lol is a quicksilver a ratchet ?


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