Shifting problems TH400

'87 chevy pickup C10 (old body style), V6, TBI, TH400 Transmission. Low mileage truck... 95K Km (60K miles?).

Things seemed to be fine (I've only had the truck a month) till I floored it and brought it up to hi-way speed last week, then...

Best described as late shifting. In fact I almost have to let off the gas to have it shift. Then as I feed it gas it seems to want to drop down to

2nd all the time. This is at city driving speeds.

Flooring it at a crawl speed (say after turning a corner at a stop sign) produces no 'kickdown' and certainly no eye popping acceleration (but it is a V6, full size 1/2 ton) -haven't tried it at a faster speed.

I changed the modulator (easy to do and was hoping). No change.

I figure the 'kickdown' is the fault of maybe the switch or solenoid but that should not have anything to do with standard smooth, timely shifting right? Isn't it just an on/off type thing?

Speaking of the Detent Switch, my Chilton Manual (horrible by the way) thinks it's on the gas pedal bracket. It is not. It must be on the throttle body... there is what looks like a switch (3 wires on it) on the right side. I'm not sure if this is it tho.

I also got a 'code 45'... "ECM has detected a rich exhaust condition". This was within 50 miles of the incident. I get that code every day now at varying times but usually within 15 minutes of driving.

I popped a vacuum gauge on it and it seems OK but I'm not sure what I should be looking for with that gauge. Some one gave me a tip on checking the vacuum for the code 45.

Thanks for any ideas,

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if the gasket under the KD solenoid is leaking, or bolts loose, it will cause this problem

how the hell did you end up with a 400 behind a V-6 ?

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TranSurgeon

Thanks for the tip... I'll check it out. As to the 400 behind the V6... when I was getting the modulator at the supply store a transmission repair owner was also in there and commented that GM did not manufacture the 350 in

1987. I guess that's why mine has the 400.

Dave

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