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<blockquote data-quote="FlatlandFSJ" data-source="post: 505925" data-attributes="member: 8507"><p>Sounds like the kickdown cable isn't hooked up. It attaches to a detent thingy inside the pan, and exits on the passenger side infront of the dip stick tube and would normally run up to the throttle arm, not sure how that works on the propane mixer tho. See if this is still on the trans or not.</p><p></p><p> Will it downshift when you click it down a gear? The cable is just for passing gear really, it doesn't affect anything besides that, if you can live with dropping a gear manually I wouldn't even worry about it. EDIT** just don't make the transmission try to pull in to high of a gear. If you think it should downshift just go ahead and pop it down a gear and then shift it back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlatlandFSJ, post: 505925, member: 8507"] Sounds like the kickdown cable isn't hooked up. It attaches to a detent thingy inside the pan, and exits on the passenger side infront of the dip stick tube and would normally run up to the throttle arm, not sure how that works on the propane mixer tho. See if this is still on the trans or not. Will it downshift when you click it down a gear? The cable is just for passing gear really, it doesn't affect anything besides that, if you can live with dropping a gear manually I wouldn't even worry about it. EDIT** just don't make the transmission try to pull in to high of a gear. If you think it should downshift just go ahead and pop it down a gear and then shift it back up. [/QUOTE]
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