I'll offer what little I know.
Supposedly, these were designed by Hydramatic to lessen the effects of
'creep' at a stop light in these top-of-the line cars.
Take that FWIW.
Mark Grady
'77 Kingsley
home from storage, in the driveway, gassed up and ready to leave on a trip
Yippee!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Herrin
> To: GMC Digest
> Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 9:59 PM
> Subject: GMC: Transmissions
>
>
> >Just been lurking for awhile, now its time to maybe start a controversy.
> >
> >Anybody have any experience with a switch pitch transmission. I know
> >that they generate a lot of heat,(in low range) but maybe with extra
> >cooling.....
> >
> >I have a 3.21(think that's the right number) final drive and I don't
> >know if I want to turn the extra RPM's all the time for an occasional
> >hill.
> >
> >Anyway its a fresh rebuild with a heavy duty torque converter and I
> >wouldn't have to use the switch.
> >
> >Bruce
> >77 Palm Beach
>
Supposedly, these were designed by Hydramatic to lessen the effects of
'creep' at a stop light in these top-of-the line cars.
Take that FWIW.
Mark Grady
'77 Kingsley
home from storage, in the driveway, gassed up and ready to leave on a trip
Yippee!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Herrin
> To: GMC Digest
> Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 9:59 PM
> Subject: GMC: Transmissions
>
>
> >Just been lurking for awhile, now its time to maybe start a controversy.
> >
> >Anybody have any experience with a switch pitch transmission. I know
> >that they generate a lot of heat,(in low range) but maybe with extra
> >cooling.....
> >
> >I have a 3.21(think that's the right number) final drive and I don't
> >know if I want to turn the extra RPM's all the time for an occasional
> >hill.
> >
> >Anyway its a fresh rebuild with a heavy duty torque converter and I
> >wouldn't have to use the switch.
> >
> >Bruce
> >77 Palm Beach
>