To: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: [TR] use of overdrive |
From: | Dave1massey@cs.com |
Date: | Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:53:57 EDT |
In a message dated 8/24/2010 8:25:52 PM Central Daylight Time, nafzigerg@yahoo.com writes: > I've never had an overdrive such as the A-type in a car before (tr-6). I > love > it but am curious about it's use. It works very well within a gear range. > But > is there a way to quickly shift from 2nd overdrive into 3rd regular > (underdrive)? Then on through the gears giving a person 7 gears? LOL or > not.......i've been afraid to experiment and don't really need it but just > > curious. > As has been mentioned you could just switch to OD off whilst shifting. I have found that if the sequence is just right you can trick out the synchros and get gear clash. To avoid this I would recommend that you switch other OD off just as you depress the clutch and then pause half a second before selecting the next gear. But as also has been mentioned, skip the whole thing since the difference is so negligible. I prefer the J-type just for the reason of drive line shock. Since the J-type has no accumulator it will engage the OD more slowly. When I drive the A-type I depress the clutch partially to minimize the driveline shock. Some shift harder than others. I suspect it may have to do with the adjustment of the valve. If the solenoid only opens the valve slightly the engagement will occur more slowly than if the valve is opened more widely. Since the book procedure usually doesn't work most folks (myself included) adjust the solenoid clamp to open the valve quite wide. Making minor adjustments (a big PITA, BTW) may soften up the OD engagement. Or you could do what they did in the Austin Healey application. The Healey 3000 has a very big motor with a very heavy flywheel. The OD's on these cars were fitted with a sleeve and smaller piston and spring in the accumulator reducing the capacity of the accumulator. This means the pressure drop upon engagement is much more pronounced meaning that there is less pressure applied at the point of clutch engagement resulting in a softer shift (less jerk). I have fitted these parts to my TR3 OD and when I get it on the road I will report on the success (or lack thereof) of this attempt. Dave _______________________________________________ Triumphs@autox.team.net Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html Suggested annual donation $11.47 Archive: http://www.team.net/archive Forums: http://www.team.net/forums |
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