Your fluid level is low.
-Erik
At 01:39 PM 1/31/00 -0800, dstauffa@csc.com wrote:
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>Hi Paul,
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>You wrote:
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>My 74 TR6 PI has a bit of an overdrive lag. When I engage the overdrive,
>it takes a while to change up - anything up to 30 seconds. Coming down
>is more or less instant. Since this is when it is usually important, I
>am not too worried at the moment, but I am interested in what the list
>thinks I may be in for long term. I guess it is taking a while to build
>up the pressure to move - anyone else had this trouble?
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>My 1970 TR6 PI has a little overdrive lag, too, but only for about 5 seconds;
>disengaging is also more or less instant. Same symptom regardless of revs or
>gear. I don't know if that's nominal or not. It's all I know, so for me
>that's
>just the way it works!
>
>I'd be interested in knowing more.
>
>Dave Stauffacher
>Ramona, Ca
>1970 TR6 CP51649
>
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Erik Quackenbush, V.P. Operations, Midwest Filter Corporation
1-847-680-0566 fax: 1-847-680-0832 http://www.midwestfilter.com
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