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Is there a way to tell if it has any of those things without pulling it?...If I install a toggle switch for the TCC Lockup, how often would I need to lock it up? Or does it only need to be locked when I'm cruising in 3rd or 4th gear for a longer than a few miles?...
Quote from: misweetrevenge on April 24, 2014, 04:58:30 pmIs there a way to tell if it has any of those things without pulling it?...If I install a toggle switch for the TCC Lockup, how often would I need to lock it up? Or does it only need to be locked when I'm cruising in 3rd or 4th gear for a longer than a few miles?...If engine RPM jumps up 100 - 200 RPM while driving down the highway at 50+ MPH as you ever so slightly step on the brake pedal - not enough to engage the brakes, but just enough to illuminate the brake lights, then TCC is alive and well and you probably have no worries. Otherwise, look at the driver side of the transmission, just above the oil pan flange and rearward of the shift lever for a wiring harness (1 to 4 wires) that plugs into the transmission. If there isn't any wiring connected to the trans, you may have a problem and will have to dig deeper. If a harness is connected, then look for an engine vacuum switch. Early 700R and MV4 (350C) trannys used a vacuum switch mounted to the firewall just right of the power brake booster. Begin looking there. There are aftermarket kits for adding automatic TCC control to retrofit 4L60s (TCI 376600 and Painless 60109, for examples). The Painless kit closely resembles OE factory wiring and function.
This thread by Mike Ervin Mike Erwin might shed some light on your conversation.