Re: 56 Ultramatic

Posted by humanpotatohybrid On 2023/10/15 18:52:54
I understand the throttle lever is basically telling the transmission the throttle position by varying the throttle pressure on those respective valves, but why does moving it back result in a firmer shift? I would reason it would result in a later shift by the transmission thinking the throttle is more open than it is, relatively. (Or vice versa if I have the directions backwards.)

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