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04-23-2015, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
OK guys, this is probably a stupid question but I'm going to ask it anyway. Just picked up my truck last night, had the tranny rebuilt since it never had Overdrive (had been driving it like a 3 speed). Should I leave it in D (Drive) all the time around town and only shift into OD (Overdrive) when on the freeway, or should I drive around all the time in OD. I'm thinking D all the time then shift to OD on the freeway, but wanted some advice from guys who have had 700r4 in the past. Thanks for any advice.
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04-23-2015, 10:21 PM | #3 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
Leave it in OD but if it starts to wander between gears at like 53 to 58 mph pull it down a notch and make double barrel sure the TV cable is set right or you may have trans problems in the near future. If it does wander in search of a gear don't feel alone a lot of the trucks that came new with the 700 did that, if it does try tapping on the brake pedal if you have the TCC hooked up and if it stops it is the clutch on the converter and pulling it down a gear will solve that. Jim
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04-23-2015, 10:49 PM | #4 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
I used mine for 15 years in OD all the time only used drive if I towed my trailer which I did only a few times with it. The trans cable has to be right are your going to burn it up again pretty quick from what I have been told. I was lucky. I got the motor & trans as a unit so it had all the correct brackets for the cable. No adjusting for me.
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04-23-2015, 11:22 PM | #5 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
My rear gears are 3.73 No issue with wandering between gears. Tranny was rebuilt by a very experienced/reputable shop with a long history of rebuilding 700r4's. Also had them install the Lokar shifter and Bowtie Overdrive TV cable kit, so no issues with the TV cable. Sounds like majority of people just leave it in OD on a normal basis and let the tranny do its thing. Not sure if if matters, but the engine is a mild crate 350/290hp with a Melling MTC-1 camshaft.
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04-24-2015, 12:08 AM | #6 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
OD is good for most situations. If you're towing, especially going up long grades, you might want to downshift, but most of the time you can just leave it in OD.
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04-24-2015, 02:23 AM | #7 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
Im the opposite, i use d (or lock it out depends on vehicle) unless I plan a freeway blast. Od seems to kick in at times i dont want it and the vehicle feels sugggish.
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04-24-2015, 03:14 AM | #8 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
I also had a B&M wiring harness on mine so I could keep the torque converter from locking up if I wanted. Flip the toggle switch and it would never go into OD even in Drive.
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May I ask: Did you buy the 350 290HP then just remove the "too big" cam and slide in the Melling? |
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04-24-2015, 08:28 AM | #10 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
I believe if you hold it in drive-vs. O.D. you would be putting undue wear on the band in your transmission, you might want to search about this condition before taking anyone's advice, just giving you a heads up, it's burnt a few bands up doing this. I know there is a forum member here that specializes in GM transmissions,I'm sure he'll chime in and set the record straight.
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04-24-2015, 08:43 AM | #11 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
The GM recommendation is OD all the time, except trailering/hauling (then you put it in "D").
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
I have a lokar floor shift in mine and I "bump shift" it.
I also have a Bowtie Overdrives TVmadeEZ kit and brake switch lock out kit. I've long lost the link I had, but I set my trans up using a pressure gauge and adjusting the BTO cam. The "problem" I have is that under light throttle (like in slow moving/rolling) traffic it will shift into OD around 40-43mph. The motor doesn't like this and will "lug." I did try to "adjust this out" with the pressure gauge years ago, and I didn't like how hard the shifts were getting, so I adjusted it back down to the middle area. Now, 1/3 throttle or more, and she won't do this, but I can't drive like that around here, I'll smack into the back of someone. So, I put it in D, and when she gets over 45 mph I can bump it into OD. Anything over 45 mph and she's good... doesn't like hills, but can still handle it. Anything over 50 and she's fine. My trans has been in the truck for 9 years and about 40K miles. Still shifts like it did when I installed it - it was a new rebuild.
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04-24-2015, 08:46 AM | #13 |
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
I leave mine in OD but downshift if necessary. I have 4.10's and a disable switch. I only flip the switch above 60 or so mph on a long run. I never tow in OD or lockup.
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
Thanks for all the advice guys, I appreciate it. Mechanical man, that's exactly what I did. The stock can was too big for the 350/290, so I swapped it out for the Melling with new lifters as well, it made a huge difference!!
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
i say around town, just keep in D not od
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I use overdrive even when towing. When I go into a "pull" I just tap the throttle and shift down. Haven't had a problem so far. TV cable adjustment is very important. My two cents, Larry
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
I've a 3 speed auto in a '69 chevy 350/395 heads,,,,at around 3k,,,I'm running 71mph,,,is that hard on the engine,,,,,of course ,,,its eating gas too,,,,LOL.
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Re: Drive or Overdrive in a 700r4
I have a 700r4 275/60r15 tires (28" tall?) and 3.73's in my 72 swb step. I leave it in overdrive. It doesn't hunt with that low of a gear.
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