Author Topic: Yet Another 727 kick down adjustment question  (Read 1273 times)

Offline 340_6pak

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Yet Another 727 kick down adjustment question
« on: February 21, 2010 - 04:55:35 PM »
Car is a 73 Challenger with a TCI tranny (727 wannabe). I have kickdown linkage set up and the trans will not come out of first gear. When I move the throttle by hand and look at the transmission kick down lever thurogh the engine bay, it seems to move through its' entire range. I have not tested it on the street, I have the rear end jacked up in the garage and I am watching the tach for rpm drops when it shifts. So the question  is, 'Is this a good test?" or do the rear wheels need a load on them to get a good shift?

What I really want to know is how to adjust the kickdown.

Thanks so much;

340
73 Challenger
340 6pak




Offline 6packCuda

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Re: Yet Another 727 kick down adjustment question
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2010 - 06:03:03 PM »
It's pretty tough to feel a shift with no load on the wheels. If you have a tach. and sheedo, you can get an idea of what gear you're in that way.
Dave