- Staff
- #21
If I understand you correctly, you're radiator cooler is no longer hooked up? If so this is a huge no no unless your air cooler has it's own electric fan on a temp switch. Your radiator is there for slow speed cooling when you're going under 50 and don't have enough airflow to force air through the cooling stack. For the other questions, they should go to your builder. He could have swapped internal shafts which can cause some serious problems. For the 97+ there is some differences internally in the shaft spacing that can lead to large internal leaks if you don't pay attention to the atsg manual. It sounds like it wouldn't be a bad idea to get a pressure gauge on it and see what it is doing. SMALL changes in line pressure can make a BIG difference in shift feel. Last one I did I ended up pulling the transgo boost valve spring out and putting the stock springs in with the transgo valve because it was shifting so harsh going into gear. The stock springs lowered idle line pressure from 70 to 50 and stopped the banging into gear and made it shift smoothly instead of like a locked out 400. And looser converters play a big role in shift feel as you said you now have a 2200-2400 stall where the stock was 2000 iirc for a 6.0l.