What did I do? Hmm . . . I don't know.
- In the trans, I left the stiffer springs and spacers (from the TFOD HD kit) in the front and rear band servos. I removed any restrictor plugs used with the SK-TFOD Diesel kit.
I obtained and reconditioned another stock/OEM valve-body.
- I enlarged those four holes in the separator plate associated with the 1-2, and 2-3 shifts.
- On the TV valve, I went back to the stock/OEM spring but did use the ground spool-valve (for delayed up-shift w/part-throttle) ~ nothing to do with drag-racing.
- I used the springs supplied with the SK-TFOD Diesel for the pressure regulator. It's of a two spring design that are set-up so as to provide staged pressure regulation. The softer spring sits a bit longer than the stiffer spring due to a spacer washer. The way I see it, it provides a bit of a cushion with light/part-throttle conditions. I still need to put a pressure gauge on it. The SK-TFOD Diesel instruction wants about four turns for a high power application. I've got it set at 5.5 turns.
- I used the TFOD-HD kit's accumulator piston and springs.
- I used a combination of springs from both kits in the OD accumulator.
As such, the mess shifts quickly with no banging and does not slip with engagement of each gear.
To muddy the outcome, last night I took a couple of loops out of the IP's 366 governor spring as well as a couple of other things. It revs a bit higher with no hint of run-away.
I'm getting a new set of tires tomorrow. Then later that night, I'm gonna make a few passes at the local 1/8 mile track and dial in the OD shift-point.
Then if I like it all, I may end-up down at Rockingham to make a few passes.
We'll see.
