KEYWORDS: th400, Kick Down Switch (under the tranny pan), Governor, Modulator, Vacuum Port, Vacuum Pump (VP), Vacuum Source, Vacuum Regulator, rubber hoses, metal vacuum line, VRV (Vacuum Regulator), 20"hg, 8"hg, .646 Throttle set, IP (Injection Pump), Patience, a mirror, lubrication, find the Kickdown Switch under the dash.
Aloha... Wanted to take the time to say Mahalo to all on this thread and to the Steel Soldiers site. The combination of the two were a perfect match for the success of my diagnosing the situation that I was in with my 1986 M1008. If you have found this thread then I don't need to go through the history of my situation. I came across a problem that was posted by rustystud. My problem was exactly the same. The more time you spend on this site... the better. The manuals and all the input on this site have an impeccable display of information that make a person like me insist that these vehicles are all to fun!!! So... that being said, I will say that this is a conclusion statement from the originator of the thread. --- Like I said I read and read all through this site. Waited for parts to come in from Amazon. Testing my patience. Diagnosing everything I could think of or read about. Then I stumbled across an article and BAM. I checked the Kickdown Switch under the dash, looked at it's operation & function, then lubricated it. Moved it back and forth. Took it for a spin... SUCCESS!!! Mahalo again!!!...