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Title: Question For Rich
Post by: Scoobum on September 12 2015, 12:03:33 AM
How hard is it to pull the governor? Thinking of trying a stocker. I'm convinced this engine would pull harder in 3rd if the revs were more in line with this cam on the 2-3 shift. The flip side is I've read several replies from Dusty to get the convertor to couple better...shift 2nd gear later...which mine does.
Title: Question For Rich
Post by: larrym on September 12 2015, 01:07:37 AM
Govener  is easy had mine in an out 1/2 a dozen times tuning my shift points.
Title: Re: Question For Rich
Post by: Scoobum on September 12 2015, 07:12:52 AM
Thanks Larry. :)
Title: Re: Question For Rich
Post by: TexasT on September 12 2015, 08:46:05 AM
A Larry states, not hard but can be messy. I used a big black plastic catch pan that is intended to mix mortar. Ir came from the home center. Too hard to catch the fluid in a little pan.

(http://s25.postimg.org/giw4ake9r/ballt004.jpg) (http://postimage.org/)

The gov is in the banjo looking part towards the bottom of the pic(rear of trans). You might need a new gasket if yours gets torn or becomes unuseable. You might consider "pinning" the governor spring while you have it apart.

http://turbobuick.com/forums/threads/how-to-pin-the-governor-spring.399648/ (http://turbobuick.com/forums/threads/how-to-pin-the-governor-spring.399648/)

I try to catch the trans fluid then we strain it into the gallon jug and pour it back in as long as it looks/smells all right.
Title: Re: Question For Rich
Post by: gusszgs on September 12 2015, 09:22:11 AM
As Rich and Larry said the gov is an easy removal. 4 10mm bolts If you have a deep pan  with a plug your laughing. I usually will pull the plug the night before to let it drain good.
If you need a nylon screw to pin the governor I have a bad of 49 left, so I can spare ya one  :)  They're not easy to locate in the great white north. But is anything for these cars here
Title: Re: Question For Rich
Post by: Scoobum on September 12 2015, 12:55:10 PM
Thanks for the help guys...always appreciated. It's getting late in the season...but I'm gonna try back to back runs next season with the governor that's in it now...and a stocker.
Title: Question For Rich
Post by: larrym on September 12 2015, 12:56:09 PM
If it does not have a drain plug now is the time to put one in. Great diagram Rich!
Title: Re: Question For Rich
Post by: Scoobum on September 12 2015, 01:15:32 PM
I have a deep finned pan and a plug. :)
Title: Re: Question For Rich
Post by: TexasT on September 12 2015, 02:11:31 PM
Yeah, it is also good for check ball locations. In my 2004r reaserch I collected up a lot of pix and such.
I've started another file for 4L60e stuff. My next big project.
Title: Re: Question For Rich
Post by: gusszgs on August 04 2016, 09:08:14 AM
Hughes makes a nice aluminum deep pan
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