When you are grade braking the TCC is usually unlocked. The overrun clutches in 2nd gear are very small. They only hold the vehicle back in manual 2nd and a sprag clutch will lockup for forward motion with engine power. Cut power and 2nd gear would normally freewheel except for the overrun clutches in manual 2nd.
You add load to the clutches with the TCC locked in. There is a point they don't hold anymore at higher RPM. Once they slip they burn up quickly.
So you do not want to hold it back with the tcc override switch on. Solution is well adjusted rear brakes, good trailer brakes, and possible proportioning valve update if you have a burb.
The slip you feel when the TCC should be locking up could be from valve body wear as the TCC valve body is known to wear out and cause the TCC to slip. This may be the repair you need now before the converter clutch slips and burns up requiring a full rebuild.
The solution to the TCC override switch is a better turbo so you are not at higher RPM and need the TCC locked up for 1-2 MPH extra. You have the power with a bigger turbo to slip the converter and get moving rather than just waste power in the unlocked converter. The TCC override will help when the TCC is normally in as the computer doesn't hold 100% most of the time. It is programmed to slip some for smoothness and maybe cooling oil flow of the converter. Maybe add some MPG by reducing the slight slip by going 100% locked? The bigger turbo made a TCC override useless as it no longer provided a MPH gain.
The TCC override switch is a band aid for the engine getting choked up at higher RPM. Factory turbo's cause you to loose power to where the TCC becomes a power robing component because you are not making enough power at higher RPM to have more torque out of the converter than you are putting in due to slippage and resulting heat loss. More power unlocked means you get more torque out of the converter than you loose in heat generation.
Trans rebuilds cost me $995 in and out plus hard parts if any. So I can't see spending $1,000 for a high end converter that will take the extra abuse. My rebuilt trans handled 50K of this abuse although the 2nd gear overruns went out in the first 15K. The TCC clutch burned up at 50K and required a rebuild. Factory rebuilt converters is all I am running.
You add load to the clutches with the TCC locked in. There is a point they don't hold anymore at higher RPM. Once they slip they burn up quickly.
So you do not want to hold it back with the tcc override switch on. Solution is well adjusted rear brakes, good trailer brakes, and possible proportioning valve update if you have a burb.
The slip you feel when the TCC should be locking up could be from valve body wear as the TCC valve body is known to wear out and cause the TCC to slip. This may be the repair you need now before the converter clutch slips and burns up requiring a full rebuild.
The solution to the TCC override switch is a better turbo so you are not at higher RPM and need the TCC locked up for 1-2 MPH extra. You have the power with a bigger turbo to slip the converter and get moving rather than just waste power in the unlocked converter. The TCC override will help when the TCC is normally in as the computer doesn't hold 100% most of the time. It is programmed to slip some for smoothness and maybe cooling oil flow of the converter. Maybe add some MPG by reducing the slight slip by going 100% locked? The bigger turbo made a TCC override useless as it no longer provided a MPH gain.
The TCC override switch is a band aid for the engine getting choked up at higher RPM. Factory turbo's cause you to loose power to where the TCC becomes a power robing component because you are not making enough power at higher RPM to have more torque out of the converter than you are putting in due to slippage and resulting heat loss. More power unlocked means you get more torque out of the converter than you loose in heat generation.
Trans rebuilds cost me $995 in and out plus hard parts if any. So I can't see spending $1,000 for a high end converter that will take the extra abuse. My rebuilt trans handled 50K of this abuse although the 2nd gear overruns went out in the first 15K. The TCC clutch burned up at 50K and required a rebuild. Factory rebuilt converters is all I am running.