| Jason,
For all logical reasons the only way revs can drop yet a given speed is 
still maintained is that o/d must be somehow engaging in the other gears. 
That would mean the switch locking the o/d circuit for 1st, 2nd, and reverse 
is being bypassed and/or the hydraulic circuit is somehow internally 
engaging and disengaging by itself.
I sure hope this doesn't happen in reverse.
Rich Chrysler
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Gray" <jcagray@hotmail.com>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 10:22 AM
Subject: Low Rev's - More Information.
> All,
>
> I'm having email challenges as I did send an update to the list with more 
> info, but I notice the email didn't hit the list.  Anyway I'll try again 
> and here is more data that may provide clarity.
>
> It is a 57 BN4 with a 29D engine that I've had for 7 years.  I've never 
> had this problem before.
>
> Firstly overdrive engages and disengages when I want it to, flipping the 
> toggle in 3rd or 4th.
>
> My revs are dropping low in normal driving.  In my opinion there is no 
> loss of power.  It isn't as noticable on flat roads but on hills where I 
> live it is very noticable (as if overdrive has engaged).  Normally I would 
> use 3rd on these hills but revs drop so low that I've contemplated going 
> into 2nd.  Even my wife told me to downshift!
>
> Anyway I hope this provides some additional data and I welcome any advice.
>
> thanks
>
> Jason
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