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Torque Convertor Lock-Up query
I finally managed to take the new wagon for a good long run today and I've noticed a "fault" with the convertor lock-up. According to the owners manual, it should lock between 45 and 65 mph, depending on throttle position. Mine will only lock at 55 mph, regardless of throttle position, and when slowing down it unlocks at 54 mph (the 740 stayed locked down to 45 mph). Also, it will not lock at all in 3rd gear (the 740 did). How does the convertor lock work, and is there anything I can check/adjust to correct this or am I looking at a new convertor? The box itself behaves fine, very responsive with excellent kick down etc, its a touch "thumpy" on upshifts, but most of them seem to be like that anyway, my 740 was excactly the same. The fluid is very clean, looks like new, no unusual smells from it etc, and I cant see any pipes or wires adrift. The car itself has 109k miles genuine, full main dealer service history and the guy I bought it from (he bought it new) really looked after the car so its unlikely to be an "abuse" or "worn out" problem (I hope). Its a '95 940 LT6 with the ZF autobox. Any idea's or suggesions would be greatly appreciated, thanks,
Aidan.. |
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mine locks up at 48, regardless of throttle position
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I wish my one did, due to the nature of the roads (and hopeless drivers) over here, it is very rare that you can get above 50mph, even on roads with a 60 mph limit so on the rare occasion I can get above 55, it is usually only for a few seconds or so, plus with their habit of "speed up slow down speed up slow down" driving, I'm constantly on and off the throttle and no doubt loosing fuel economy due to convertor slippage, if I could get the convertor to lock at what the factory specs say it should (46mph) it would make a noticable difference for me.
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Both of my ZF 'boxes also lock up at around 45-50 mph regardless of throttle.
If you want yours to lock up sooner, just about the only option is to swap in a shorter rear end, which would have to be a 4.10 (hard to find) since the automatic diesels already came with Volvo's second-shortest available R&P, a 3.93. I suppose the only other possible way, if you wanted to get radical, would be a valve body modification of some kind to alter the output shaft speed at which lockup occurred.. You might be able to use a different spring on whatever circuit controls the converter lockup to play with lockup speed... but unless you know your way around the inside of an automatic trans and have a pretty exact idea of what you are doing, I don't think you would be well advised to go playing around in there too much.
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It locks depending on gov pressure, which is directly related to transmission rpm and pump output. You can modify stuff to get it lock slightly slower, however the pressure is lower and at a certain point you wont have the pressure to get a positive torque converter lock up. I did quite a bit of research on the ZF before I gave up on it. Just not alot of info out there, and even less aftermarket stuff or mods to do anything besides a stock rebuild.
Jason
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Very true Jason, ZF info does seem to be very hard to find. Any idea's where I might find info on the governer, if I could tweak it enough to get it to lock at 50, I could live with that.
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Aidan, from your comments about hopeless drivers and speeding up/slowing down on 60mph limit roads causing lock up/lock down, I assume you are also from UK??
My D24TIC with ZF is exactly the same - locks up/down at 57mph exactly! Frustrating for 2 reasons: - On light throttle driving (60mph roads just following others) it would be nice if it was locked or fuel economy, but no one actually does 60 - so it's always lock up/lock down/lock up/etc... - When driving it hard in fourth you can be at the right revs for good boost so accelerating quite well, then at eactly 57mph it locks up, boost falls off because of lower revs, and the acceleration becomes embarassing... and if you're really unlucky the person you're overtaking on dual carriageway finds their power and pulls back past you. |
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forgot to add this to my last post.
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