Th350 Kickdown Cable Delete. Take a piece of 1/4 or 3/8. just cut the end off cable that goes in the trans,seal the cable end and install it back in the trans to seal the hole. remove the cable on the transmission end. the answer to your question from what i have been told is yes you can remove and plug it. Remove the old kickdown cable (if equipped). Route the transmission end of the new kickdown cable down. summit badged th350 trannys do not come with the cable, or need the cable. Use the adjustable wrench to remove the kickdown cable’s lock. Have your assistant fully press down and keep the gas pedal on the car’s floor. i believe you have to remove the pan and then remove a c clip to get that out where you can install the plug. Two or three counterclockwise turns of the nut are required. leaving the cable disconnected causes low pressure in the clutch pack at more than half throttle. There is a little hook sticking out. Manually drop down to lower. Using a pair of combined pliers to rotate the kickdown cable’s steel shoulder.
i believe you have to remove the pan and then remove a c clip to get that out where you can install the plug. summit badged th350 trannys do not come with the cable, or need the cable. Two or three counterclockwise turns of the nut are required. Take a piece of 1/4 or 3/8. Have your assistant fully press down and keep the gas pedal on the car’s floor. Using a pair of combined pliers to rotate the kickdown cable’s steel shoulder. Use the adjustable wrench to remove the kickdown cable’s lock. There is a little hook sticking out. the answer to your question from what i have been told is yes you can remove and plug it. Manually drop down to lower.
Th350 Kickdown Cable Delete Two or three counterclockwise turns of the nut are required. Remove the old kickdown cable (if equipped). Two or three counterclockwise turns of the nut are required. summit badged th350 trannys do not come with the cable, or need the cable. There is a little hook sticking out. just cut the end off cable that goes in the trans,seal the cable end and install it back in the trans to seal the hole. i believe you have to remove the pan and then remove a c clip to get that out where you can install the plug. Route the transmission end of the new kickdown cable down. leaving the cable disconnected causes low pressure in the clutch pack at more than half throttle. Take a piece of 1/4 or 3/8. Using a pair of combined pliers to rotate the kickdown cable’s steel shoulder. Manually drop down to lower. Have your assistant fully press down and keep the gas pedal on the car’s floor. the answer to your question from what i have been told is yes you can remove and plug it. Use the adjustable wrench to remove the kickdown cable’s lock. remove the cable on the transmission end.