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zdanman 01-23-2011 09:56 AM

TC LOCKUP SWITCH SCHEMATIC (REPOST)
 
This is a repost of the diagrams of my previous thread which were somehow deleted :humm:

http://www.acedev.net/img/tclockup.gif

http://www.acedev.net/img/tclockupv2.gif


94 - 95 TC LOCKUP


Originally Posted by TST Products
Install ground wire from the pin 54 orange wire with black stripe to a switch or relay such that the ground source can be turned on and off. The pin 54 orange wire with black stripe is located in computer connector located on the firewall behind the air cleaner.
http://www.tstproducts.com/Torque Converter Lockup Switch.pdf



Originally Posted by cumminspwr11 (Post 692797)
a 94 is the 3pin 47rh tranny and its easy pizzy compared to the 47re, on the rh you have a three pin connector on the tranns, the middle is 12v power in, the two on either side control lock-up and od, you could put switches on both-mine has a switch for each and i love it, the tranny will only lock in 3rd and od with a stock vb, you can put it in lock up at 25-30mph and it will bump u up to 3rd and lock-up right away-this bogs down some motors, i find my truck is faster be rapping 2nd out and then hitting lock-up


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RAW 01-23-2011 10:33 AM

They were not deleted, but move to an archive. They will be posted soon into the Tech article section.

zdanman 01-24-2011 04:19 AM

:tu: thxs i was wondering what was up :choochoo:

soot for life 05-06-2012 11:55 AM

Hey guys! whats the risk of running a lock up switch?:humm::humm:

zdanman 05-06-2012 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by soot for life (Post 891416)
Hey guys! whats the risk of running a lock up switch?:humm::humm:

None. Just remember to unlock it when slowing down or you will stall (since once locked in... will not come out of overdrive until unlocked).

STDiesel59 05-16-2012 06:21 PM

Hey i was just wondering if i install a lock up switch with it off would it still lock up like normal or no? thanks for your help!

RAW 05-16-2012 06:26 PM

Sure will.

STDiesel59 05-16-2012 06:50 PM

:jump:Awesome! Thanks for yuor Help!

JBearSVT 05-21-2012 05:31 PM

Will it still upshift, or do you have to already be in the gear you intend to stay in when you switch it on?

captain_stabbin 05-22-2012 04:16 PM

yes it will up shift

RAW 05-22-2012 04:20 PM

It will upshift, but it won't down shift. I have to unlock the T/C, turn O/D off on, then turn the T/C lock on again.

JBearSVT 05-22-2012 04:22 PM

Odd. Sounds like a PITA.

RAW 05-22-2012 05:29 PM

It can be, but I think the benefits outweigh the hassle.

JBearSVT 05-22-2012 05:31 PM

The more time I spend with this automatic, the more I think the same could be said for shifting a manual.
I mean, I've always felt that way, but this is a plow truck and there aren't enough hands as it is. My cars have always been manual.

thesmellycowboy 06-08-2012 02:39 AM

can anyone direct me to this type of instruction for a 94? and are there any warnings i should be aware of?!!? am i going to hurt my trans in any way by doing this?

zdanman 08-29-2012 02:02 PM

read the quotation in the original post for the 94 tranny.
no you wont hurt the tranny directly by doing this.... :tu: just if you use it improperly (if you have a stock tranny dont be locking it up in 2nd gear)

kb7uxe 04-25-2015 01:06 AM

TC lock up
 
2 Attachment(s)
I like the switch, did it and it worked well.
But I didn't like the part of having to remember to shut it off before stopping.
So I designed an "auto-release" ..
when you step in the brake, it automatically shuts it off.
My truck is a 1996 ( 3-95 mfg ) But at some point, it had a 47RE trans installed. ( should have 47RH ? )
Here is a quick drawing.
I tested it, and it works super ,, so far..
I also have modified the "fog light switch" to momentary contact. ( next to the over drive button )
to use as the activate button. ( the activate button must be NO-momentary contact )
The safety switch is a double poll, single throw. ( 2 switches in one )
if you have questions your welcome to contact me via gmail.. kb7uxe.
Dan.

JBearSVT 04-25-2015 05:49 AM

Wow, haven't seen this topic in a while. kind of a lot's happened since then...

kb7uxe 04-25-2015 11:00 AM

Hello from Dan.
I'm new to the Dodge cummins stuff as I finally acquired one.
I got started with the cummins by purchasing a motorhome with the 5.9 in it.
Lots of good stuff in these old posts..
The truck I bought from the neighbor down the road.
Runs great, just the lock up would only work when you are "hard on the throttle"
and unlocks as soon as you back off the throttle to cruise.
From what I can tell, my truck should have a 47RH trans in it (3 pin ) , but it has the 8 pin connector indicating it's an 47RE, ( later trans ? ) .. so I'm guessing at some point some one has transplanted a later model trans in it. Or possibly mounted an earlier cab on a later model chassis. although at this point I don't wish to dig too far into that can of worms as some time the less I know the better. :-)
it runs fine, comfortable to drive, and so far reliable.
has a straight pipe on it, stock air box, all else looks stock. it runs good and does seem
to rev much quicker than my motor home. not sure why..
Dan kb7uxe

JBearSVT 04-25-2015 02:28 PM

It's supposed to unlock anytime there isn't a load on it. That's one of the nice things about a lockup switch, in that it gives you some engine braking. There are a number of reasons why it could rev quicker, but I'm not sure how different the 12V was that went into a 94 Winnebago.


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