ChevroletR Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 Hello, I have a Edelbrock AVS 650 carb on my 350 in my Monte and I already broke my first kickdown cable right there at the carb. I guess I had it on wrong. I have the cable that has a long slot down it and I put it on by putting a small nut and bolt through it and the carb linkage (same thingy on the carb as with the throttle) but I tightened it to keep it from moving. Someone told me it needs to slide back and fourth but I found even at WOT, its not enough to even budge the kickdown in the trans to kick to passing gear. Can anyone offer any advice to help me with this? Does anyone have any pictures that I could see to see a kickdown cable setup? I'd appreciate any help, thanks. Ryan Washington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grease Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 Ryan ....you need to look at the carb you took off. see how far the original hook up point is from the center of the carb shaft . measure the offset if you know what i am saysing.also on the original try to measure the total travel of the pin where the cable hooks up . you need to match as best you can the new carb mounting point , so its like the original . some times the carb company actually sell a kit to make hookup simple for different applications .i'd check with Edelbrock first . after you have that done then adjust the cable correctly . mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 I think Mike is right, go to edelbrock.com, you will find the connection or extension kit you might need, I've seen it there before, also summitracing.com is selling it too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OutLaw !!! Posted March 26, 2004 Share Posted March 26, 2004 Ryan lokar makes a nice kickdown cable for your TH350 AND IT'S AJUSTABLE. YOU CAN GET IT AT SUMMIT PART#LOK-KD-2350HT COST 53.95 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 5, 2004 Share Posted May 5, 2004 Thanks for the info, I broke mine. Dummy me thought I could adjust the cable at the carb end and snapped that part off from the rest of the cable. When I bought the car the cable was not connected so I hocked it up and tested it. When I went to full throttle the carb connection never extended enough to pull the cable. I put a wrench to it too adjust the cable and snapped the connecter clean off. Then I went and read the Haynes Manual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thumper72 Posted May 8, 2004 Share Posted May 8, 2004 Edelbrock sells an extenstion for your kickdown cable part#8012. Not very expensive (under 10 bucks). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChevroletR Posted October 19, 2007 Author Share Posted October 19, 2007 Yeah, I went ahead and got the one from Lokar...nice piece. They have a black one and a "stainless" one. I went the cheap route. Thanks guys Ryan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kc8oye Posted October 22, 2007 Share Posted October 22, 2007 The slot in the cable is designed to SLIDE back and forth on the stud on the carb arm. the idea being that you release the lock on the cable, pull it all the way back, then grab the throttle and pull it full open, and it will adjust the cable into position. That's how it supposed to work in theory.. I've f ound I always needed to pull the cable a bit tighther by hand to get it where I wanted it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChevroletR Posted October 22, 2007 Author Share Posted October 22, 2007 I heard that a mis-adjusted kickdown/detent cable could cause premature transmission failure because of the sloppy shifts. Who wants sloppy shifts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kc8oye Posted October 23, 2007 Share Posted October 23, 2007 on a TH350, no.. you can leave the kickdown cable totally disconnected. it does nothing but control shift points. (WOT and 'detent' downshifts) on a TH350 the vacuum modulator controls shift firmness.. and by nature of it's design, if it's disconnected, the trans goes to 'wot' mode all the time.. VERY hard, VERY late shifts (ask me how I know) on a 700r4 with a "TV Cable" (not kickdown) yes, not having it adjusted right can quickly wipe the clutches out from too little line pressure. a 700r4 does not use a vacuum modulator. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xtopfuel Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 I just came across an issue myself, on my 71 I went to a 4bbl from a 2bbl and the detent is to short, but I do not see different part numbers any help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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