I looked under the aircleaner for the first time and there is this linkage that is not hooked up:
The linkage pointed to with the red arrow goes down to a lever on the transmission. I think it attaches to the lever pointed to with the blue arrow.
Looks like when it is hooked up it gets pulled when full throttle is engaged. There are some broken spring parts on the intake manifold that I assume bring the lever back after you let up on the gas pedal.
Any help would be appreciated. 360 with C6.
Thanks in advance.
What does this linkage do?
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re: What does this linkage do?
That's your 3rd gear to 2nd kick down rod. If you push back on it, I think you'll find that there is spring pressure on it from below. Once you get a clip to hold it to that link on the lever at the carb, assuming the carb is the right one, everything should work normal.
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re: What does this linkage do?
Thanks Mike.
I didn't notice spring pressure but I wasn't looking for it, since I saw those springs remains on the intake manifold and had made some assumptions based on that. I'll check it out.
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I didn't notice spring pressure but I wasn't looking for it, since I saw those springs remains on the intake manifold and had made some assumptions based on that. I'll check it out.
Thanks.
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re: What does this linkage do?
Your truck will be alot more enjoyable to drive with that rod hooked back up and adjusted right.
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Re: re: What does this linkage do?
Yeah, everyting I do makes it a little better each week!460 crew wrote:Your truck will be alot more enjoyable to drive with that rod hooked back up and adjusted right.
So I was looking at the diagrams in the service manual and it does look like a spring is attached from the throttle lever back to a bracket on the carb/intake manifold (separate from the dual springs). Are these springs standard and easy to get, like at Autozone, etc?
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re: What does this linkage do?
How does the kickdown lever attach to the rod? It has a non-threaded post that fits through the hole in the rod, does it need a clip to hold it on?
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re: What does this linkage do?
Yes there is a clip they look like little horseshoes and come in a variety pack at autozone in the junk aisle, check the other end of the rod that is attached to the trans linkage on the side of the tranny and there should be a clip on that end you can get a visual on. As for the spring pick one up in the same area just a throttle return spring and adapt it to work so that there is enough pressure to bring the kickdown lever back(dosen't need a whole lot) so the spring in the tranny dosen't do all the work. Hope this helps..
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Re: re: What does this linkage do?
Helps a bunch. Much appreciated.460 crew wrote: Hope this helps..