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Old 07-22-2007, 02:21 PM   #1
Bob Verwold
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Default Re: Transbrake woes

Thanks Don.

Currently have 14 gauge wire approximatly 3 ft. long going to solenoid from delay box. Solenoid has 18 or 20 gauge on it. Don't know about Ohm's law. Will switch to 12 gauge wire. Will try anything at this point.

Bob

I do have a toggle switch inline so I can back up without holding the button.

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Old 07-23-2007, 08:16 AM   #2
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Thanks Don.

Currently have 14 gauge wire approximatly 3 ft. long going to solenoid from delay box. Solenoid has 18 or 20 gauge on it. Don't know about Ohm's law. Will switch to 12 gauge wire. Will try anything at this point.

Bob

I do have a toggle switch inline so I can back up without holding the button.


Get rid of that, it is a problem. You don't back up for so long that you need one and it can be the source of these problems.
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Old 07-23-2007, 10:37 AM   #3
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Is this a Trans King valve body with the inturnal shifer? If so I ran into this problem on a dragster I drove for a while, After the burnout you depress the TB button to backup and you think everything is OK when you put it back into low but you have to slow down and stop in Nutral put it into drive then put it in low stop in each gear for about one second and it worked fine after that. I put another button on the wheel so backing up would not activate the shift timer or the TS timers and never had another problem. I don't like the TK internal shift cause you really can't tell if it has shifted on not. With a solinoid shifter I can look down and see what gear it is in. Hope this helps, Mike
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