Hi all,
My recent issues (detailed in another thread) have caused me to wonder about something that I have been accepting as normal. About three years ago I decided to get a '53 Manhattan up and running, and as part of the project I had the transmission rebuilt at a very reputable shop that friends had recommended. Now, before this car I'd never driven a '50s Dual-Range Hydramatic so when I started driving it around I accepted its behaviour as normal.
So my question is this, and I'm almost afraid to ask it because the tranny is working well and more transmission work is not in the budget:
If you're driving along in, say, fourth gear and you floor it for passing (not that that happens very much!), is the transmission supposed to kick down into third as on a modern trans? This one doesn't kick down at all, ever; in order for it to drop down you have to really drop your speed, as you might stopping at a light, and it'll go down into 2nd then 1st. Do these trannies do a 4th to 3rd or 3rd to 2nd shift on their own, not using the gearshift lever?
Thanks!