Alright, guys, there are a lot of factors here so bear with me as this is my first anything to do with transmission.
I'm in D on my 3-speed slapstik A-727. Engine cold, everything works fine. After about 30 minutes of driving 60-80 mph, and temperature reading middle of hot and cold, it seems as if i'm between gears/temporarily dropping in neutral between 2-3 shift when applying gas.
That is:
In "D"
Driving at 50mph or so.
Apply gas
Transmission seems to try to shift, but doesn't; instead, my RPMs spike as if I were in neutral applying the gas
Eventually it either shifts to 3 or I get scared and let off the gas and transmission drops it back in 2.
My gut is saying this may have to do with heat issues. I don't have enough mechanical experience to trust my gut but as it may pertain, here's another possibly related issue:
Had a Vintage Air Gen IV R-134a AC system installed, which put a condensor in front of the radiator (less air flow). I've got the stock 4-blade fan. I'm unsure if my thermometer is working correctly as I've never seen it go about halfway between cold and hot, but the engine has been pretty damn hot before. Again, hot enough to cause overflow hose on radiator to get some use as coolant is boiling over, even when full. I've got the stock cast iron radiator.
So let's say my thermometer is busted and engine bay is running hotter, would this have any chance of affecting the transmission? I know transmission coolant lines run through bottom of radiator. If these lines are hot and fluid expands, how will it affect transmission's operation? Or is my gut wrong and it's likely something else?
JF