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78PowerWagon 09-16-2016 07:06 PM

1978 Power Wagon shifting/transmission questions
 
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Hello all. I recently bought a 1978 dodge power wagon (W100) with a nicely built 360 and an NP 203 Transfer case (It has a part time kit). I don't know what transmission is in it, but I know that it has a Dana 44 in the front with a 3.54 ratio (according to the tag). In the back I'm fairly confident that it's a Chrysler 9.25 that's a 3.55. The engine is a mildly built 360 with a 750 Ultra XP Carb and edelbrock performer intake.
The problem is, the transmission shifts at like 15mph out of first and it seems that only shifts to one more gear (I might be wrong- haven't driven it that much). It also seems to bog down when accelerating so do I just need to get it tuned or is that a trans issue? Also, it cruises at 2,300-2,500rpm at 55mph so is that OK or would different gearing be better? I don't know what transmission is in it but I'm pretty sure it's the stock one. What transmissions came with 78 power wagons by the way? Sorry for all the questions but i'm a fairly new mopar fan now :D

Also, what is the shift pattern for a NP203 with a part time kit?

Coronet 500 09-16-2016 08:58 PM

Welcome. I would look at transmission kick down linkage adjustment.

TVLynn 09-19-2016 01:16 AM

If it shifts that early the linkage is probably disconnected VERY bad for the trans

78PowerWagon 09-20-2016 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Coronet 500 (Post 135662)
Welcome. I would look at transmission kick down linkage adjustment.

Where is that located?

78PowerWagon 09-20-2016 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by TVLynn (Post 135721)
If it shifts that early the linkage is probably disconnected VERY bad for the trans

Ok where is this located? And would it cause the teams to bang after I shift from P to R or D?

TVLynn 09-20-2016 08:04 PM

ONE thing overlooked is the linkage.. With a Holley you need a 20-7 throttle adapterShould be an adjustable rod goes from the carb to a bell crank on the trans ?/ Then to the trans linkage... On some it may be a one piece long rod.. If it is missing look for Lockar kit..

78PowerWagon 09-21-2016 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by TVLynn (Post 135778)
ONE thing overlooked is the linkage.. With a Holley you need a 20-7 throttle adapterShould be an adjustable rod goes from the carb to a bell crank on the trans ?/ Then to the trans linkage... On some it may be a one piece long rod.. If it is missing look for Lockar kit..

Ok yeah everything is there I just don't know how to adjust it.
At the carb or by the trans? And how far back should the lever on the trans be at WOT?
Edit: I'm pretty sure it's a Lockar kit

oldodger 11-12-2016 03:23 PM

I have a 1979 W150 and have had a 75 D100. 1970s Dodge trucks had A-727 automatic transmissions. Every 70s Dodge truck I have driven shifts into second like you describe. Those transmissions are only three speed, no overdrive.

oldodger 11-12-2016 03:24 PM

adjust your kickdown linkage at the carb by screwing it in until it kicks down the way you like.

78PowerWagon 11-15-2016 11:12 AM

Thanks it works great now. Second shifts at 33 mph and has a lot more acceleration and the motor doesnt bog down as much.

RacerHog 11-15-2016 02:03 PM

Good Deal.... :)

oldodger 11-16-2016 12:02 AM

That's great. Glad it worked for you. With these trucks there is usually a simple solution. That's the way they work.


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