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Pomona Swap Meet
- January 15, 2006
- March 5, 2006
- April 23, 2006
- June 4, 2006
- July 16, 2006
- August 27, 2006
- October 15, 2006
- December 3, 2006
For all events we'll
be located at Road 16,
Space #'s 21, 23, 25, 27
HI-Performance Swap Meet
Long Beach Veterans Stadium
- January 8th, 2006 Spaces 618-621
- January 29th, 2006 Spaces 525-529
Pleasanton All American Get Together
- March 25- 26, 2006
Hope to see you there!
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What
is the TV cable I have read so much about? Is it really needed?
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Yes
it is really needed. This is the most misunderstood part of installing
a
TH-700R4 (and 2004R for that matter) and getting it correct
is critical to the very survival of these transmissions.
This TV cable system controls the internal hydraulic pumps
production of hydraulic pressure and volume, if that isn't
enough, it also has a major influence on shift timing, quality
and "feel". Thats the bad news, the good
news is we have all the necessary pieces to make this easy
to get installed and working correctly. These parts are
very inexpensive, however you should plan to spend a few
hours getting this dialed in. In these two pictures we see
a Holley carburetor at idle(1) in the first picture and
at wide open throttle(2) in the second picture.
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These
two pictures below show the plunger on the valve body inside the
transmissions pan. This valve is moved in and out by the TV cable
connected to the throttle linkage on the carburetor. The first
picture shows the plunger all the way out (homed)(3), this should
correspond to the first picture above(1): the carburetor at idle.
The second picture below shows the plunger all the way buried(4)
and this should correspond to the picture above showing the carburetor
at wide open throttle(2).
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The
purpose of these pictures is to show you the relationship
that must be established and demonstrate that the TV system
is not that difficult to do!
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