Bakersfield Westbound - What a blast!

Peer I'm located towards Yosemite from Fresno... 1/2 hour from Oakhurst. Should Yosemite be on your itinerary, feel free to plug in here... I have
everything you may need. Safe travels! Dave.
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David del Rio - 75 Avion - Raymond, CA
 
> Jim,
> > Shifts would be spaced to take ideal advantage of the engines torque > curve. Alas, in the 70's, not so much.
> so is the transmission suppose to kick into a lower gear automatically at all, or only by doing a kick down? Is it safe to just switch to S while
> on cruise control, or are there things one should be aware of

Oh Boy,

I was going to stay out of this, but it has walked over into a series of problems that I was engaged to fist-fight many years ago.

Theoretically:: If you are encountering a grade with the vehicle on its cruise control, the speed regulator (we say cruise control now) should keep
pulling the throttle open until it hits the transmission kick down switch. That is what the design guide says.....

In actuality, there are problems.
One is that frequently the cruise control servo (the diaphragm thing) does not actually have enough range of authority (pull-travel) to pull the
throttle to WOT.
Even if it did, by the time the vacuum (aka manifold pressure aka intake depression) is shot so there isn't enough of it to pull hard enough to get
you to WOT.
And when we worked our way around those two, then we found that often the kickdown switch was so mis-adjusted that even if the command is WOT (oops,
Wide Open Throttle), the contacts were never made to cause the kick-down.

Hydramatic paid our consulting group well to solve this warranty issue. As you can see, there was plenty of blame to go around. Hydramatic was being
blamed, and it really was never their problem. We wrote the report, but I honestly don't know what they did with it. The subject vehicle was
actually a big assed Olds or Buick wagon that was near 7k# unloaded. As I think of it, if it was loaded to go on vacation and towing a boat, I bet
the GVW was close to what my coach is.

So, skip all that automagic stuff and use your brain.

Matt

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Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
Matt, just what I was hinting at. I just didn't want to go there with this
thread. I went to GM Training at the Tigard center annually to keep up my
certification from about 1977 until 1985 or so. We worked on Cruise
controls and HEI a bunch. A/C too. Transverse diesels in Olds wagons were
an eye opener for sure. As was the early ECM/BCM stuff. It all showed up in
one form or another in the GMC. I still have the training manuals for all
of it, and I drag them out once in a while, too.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403

> > Jim,
> > > Shifts would be spaced to take ideal advantage of the engines torque
> > curve. Alas, in the 70's, not so much.
> > so is the transmission suppose to kick into a lower gear automatically
> at all, or only by doing a kick down? Is it safe to just switch to S while
> > on cruise control, or are there things one should be aware of
>
>
> Oh Boy,
>
> I was going to stay out of this, but it has walked over into a series of
> problems that I was engaged to fist-fight many years ago.
>
> Theoretically:: If you are encountering a grade with the vehicle on its
> cruise control, the speed regulator (we say cruise control now) should keep
> pulling the throttle open until it hits the transmission kick down
> switch. That is what the design guide says.....
>
> In actuality, there are problems.
> One is that frequently the cruise control servo (the diaphragm thing) does
> not actually have enough range of authority (pull-travel) to pull the
> throttle to WOT.
> Even if it did, by the time the vacuum (aka manifold pressure aka intake
> depression) is shot so there isn't enough of it to pull hard enough to get
> you to WOT.
> And when we worked our way around those two, then we found that often the
> kickdown switch was so mis-adjusted that even if the command is WOT (oops,
> Wide Open Throttle), the contacts were never made to cause the kick-down.
>
> Hydramatic paid our consulting group well to solve this warranty issue.
> As you can see, there was plenty of blame to go around. Hydramatic was
> being
> blamed, and it really was never their problem. We wrote the report, but I
> honestly don't know what they did with it. The subject vehicle was
> actually a big assed Olds or Buick wagon that was near 7k# unloaded. As I
> think of it, if it was loaded to go on vacation and towing a boat, I bet
> the GVW was close to what my coach is.
>
> So, skip all that automagic stuff and use your brain.
>
> Matt
>
> --
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> Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
> OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Guys,
> Matt, just what I was hinting at. I just didn't want to go there with this
> thread.

I love it when you come up with real life history encounters. Keep them
coming. Thanks!

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Peer Oliver Schmidt
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'76a Eleganza II, AppliedGMC, CA
'73 Sequoia, VA
 
Scott

Be careful of what you say..does that offer hold if I show up in a GMC with
10 of my very best drinkin' buddies. Most of them haven't been charged with
Public Intoxication for over a year now !

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On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Scott Nutter
wrote:

> Peer,
> If you get to San Diego, your welcome to stay at my house. Water and
> power. Sewer is a 30 foot stretch. My driveway fits a 26 GMC perfectly.
> 3 blocks to the train station, and some of the best brew pubs in
> California!
> Scott.
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> 1978 Royale Center Kitchen, Patterson 455, switch pitch tranny, 3.21 final
> drive, Quad bags, tankless water heater.
> Houston, Texas
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1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS

Life is too short to hold a grudge; slash some tires and call it even !
 
Scott,

I wouldn't believe Mike, he's from Nova Scotia and it gets pretty damn cold there so they all consume copious amounts of alcohol to
keep from freezing! :-)

Regards,
Rob M.
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
USA '77 Kingsley - TZE 267V100808

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Scott

Be careful of what you say..does that offer hold if I show up in a GMC with
10 of my very best drinkin' buddies. Most of them haven't been charged with
Public Intoxication for over a year now !

Mike in NS
 
Mike,

Sounds like we have the same circle of friends! And the house has already survived a visit by a youth travel hockey team from Halifax and PEI.
The kids were great. All they wanted to do was to go to Hooters! The parents tried their hardest to destroy my liver, but I survived!!

So come on by, I'll throw a bottle of tequila in the freezer!
Scott.
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1978 Royale Center Kitchen, Patterson 455, switch pitch tranny, 3.21 final drive, Quad bags, tankless water heater.
Houston, Texas
 
Scott
I like your style ! What Rob may not understand is that Tequila isn't
just a breakfast drink any more !
Mike in NS

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> Mike,
>
> Sounds like we have the same circle of friends! And the house has already
> survived a visit by a youth travel hockey team from Halifax and PEI.
> The kids were great. All they wanted to do was to go to Hooters! The
> parents tried their hardest to destroy my liver, but I survived!!
>
> So come on by, I'll throw a bottle of tequila in the freezer!
> Scott.
> --
> Scott Nutter
> 1978 Royale Center Kitchen, Patterson 455, switch pitch tranny, 3.21 final
> drive, Quad bags, tankless water heater.
> Houston, Texas
>
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Michael Beaton
1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS

Life is too short to hold a grudge; slash some tires and call it even !