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how to lock up the torque convertor th700

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how to lock up the torque convertor th700

Post by GQSWB42td »

gday guys as the tittle says, I have a mate with a commodore v6 conversion in a toyota bundera. he has put the v6 and the auto. What we are trying to figure out is there any way to lock up the torque convertor. If somebody know if they can just let me know
Thanks for you help Dane
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Post by tiggerfj73 »

There is 2 ways this can be done, however the t/c will not lock up in first gear as the oil flow to the lockup solenoid is not available.

If you earth the Grey/Red wire that comes out of the transmission via a switch this will activate the clutch when ever you switch it on and are in 2nd gear up regardless of rpm.

The other way is to earth the C7 LT.Blue wire from the ECM this will only lock the clutch when you have more then 4% throttle, this stops the problem of stalling the engine.

The second way is how mine is. I have also wired mine with a led light in the solenoid circuit (T off the pink/blue wire out of transmission via led to earth) so I know when the lockup is on.
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Post by AcTioN13 »

thats not for the t700 is it?
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Post by tiggerfj73 »

Yes that is for a T700 transmission.
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Post by chimpboy »

It might be overkill but have you looked at something like this, designed for vehicles that still have a mechanical speedo:

http://www.vichubbard.com/auto-part-det ... ntrol.html

Manual lock-up would make me a bit uncomfortable as there are problems with locking up under the wrong conditions.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by -Scott- »

Out of curiosity, are you simply looking to achieve lockup under favourable circumstances, or do you want the ability to lock for hill descent too?
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Post by GQSWB42td »

looking at just being able to lock it up for down hills and anything else. it would came in very handy for hills. thanks for the help guys.
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