RainbowDash
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Hello all! I just have a quick, yet persistent thing that I am having trouble accomplishing on my truck.
So my M35A3 doesn't like shifting into fourth gear unless I creep the pedal back after it maxes out speed in third. If I use the hand throttle, it'll shift through all gears no problem. Once in fourth gear using the hand throttle and continuing to hold the hand throttle, if I depress the foot pedal, it immediately downshifts to third, and upon releasing the foot pedal, it shifts right back into fourth. This leads me to believe it is a problem with the modulator or cabling going to it. I figure best to start with the easiest part; a cable adjustment.
In short, how do I adjust the cable going to the modulator? I can feel what seems like a nut on the very end of the the cable on the pedal side. Assuming that is how you adjust it, which direction should it go to (maybe) alleviate the downshifting?
If I am totally on the wrong track, does anyone know what might be wrong with it? I've heard of issues with the governor acting up as well, but also read that usually only causes problems with lower speeds. My mechanic also tells me it's the clutch/friction material and that it needs to come out but I'd much rather try this first.
So my M35A3 doesn't like shifting into fourth gear unless I creep the pedal back after it maxes out speed in third. If I use the hand throttle, it'll shift through all gears no problem. Once in fourth gear using the hand throttle and continuing to hold the hand throttle, if I depress the foot pedal, it immediately downshifts to third, and upon releasing the foot pedal, it shifts right back into fourth. This leads me to believe it is a problem with the modulator or cabling going to it. I figure best to start with the easiest part; a cable adjustment.
In short, how do I adjust the cable going to the modulator? I can feel what seems like a nut on the very end of the the cable on the pedal side. Assuming that is how you adjust it, which direction should it go to (maybe) alleviate the downshifting?
If I am totally on the wrong track, does anyone know what might be wrong with it? I've heard of issues with the governor acting up as well, but also read that usually only causes problems with lower speeds. My mechanic also tells me it's the clutch/friction material and that it needs to come out but I'd much rather try this first.