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Old 10-09-2006, 06:43 PM
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slow down shift?

Hey guys,

I just joined the site about a month ago and yall really seemed to be some great and knowlagable people here. I was wondering if maybe someone could tell me if i have got a problem or not. I bought a 04 6.0 f350 cc srw 4x4 lb fx4 auto trans about a month ago (rig is still stock no mods). ive had one injector replaced since i bought it and i would not have known that i had a problem if it was not for you all and marc so thanks a lot for the help on that. my question is though whenever i nail it at low speed around 20-30 mph (to go on down the road after grandma almost stops to turn ) and the tranny down shifts to a lower gear it seems to be a little slow and the engine revs a little and then you feel it shift and i was wondering if this is normal does anybody else's rig do this. this downshift seems a little slow. possible designed accumalator delay for some reason or another or maybe a shift valve sticking? it shifts great whenever i start off even if i nail it from a dead start all shifts are good and firm and during normal driving it shifts firm. it only does it on the downshift and i really seem to notice it when towing. any advice would be extremely helpful.
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Old 10-09-2006, 07:06 PM
fastred450r fastred450r is offline
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slow down shift?

Hey guys,

I just joined the site about a month ago and yall really seemed to be some great and knowlagable people here. I was wondering if maybe someone could tell me if i have got a problem or not. I bought a 04 6.0 f350 cc srw 4x4 lb fx4 auto trans about a month ago (rig is still stock no mods). ive had one injector replaced since i bought it and i would not have known that i had a problem if it was not for you all and marc so thanks a lot for the help on that. my question is though whenever i nail it at low speed around 20-30 mph (to go on down the road after grandma almost stops to turn ) and the tranny down shifts to a lower gear it seems to be a little slow and the engine revs a little and then you feel it shift and i was wondering if this is normal does anybody else's rig do this. this downshift seems a little slow. possible designed accumalator delay for some reason or another or maybe a shift valve sticking? it shifts great whenever i start off even if i nail it from a dead start all shifts are good and firm and during normal driving it shifts firm. it only does it on the downshift and i really seem to notice it when towing. any advice would be extremely helpful.
thanks,

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