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I accidentally engaged the transbrake rolling about 25 mph in neutral and fragged the planetary assembly.


In the diode drawing example that I posted above, you see a TB lockout relay that is use with my th400. The ecu activates this relay anytime the car is moving faster than 1 mph removing the +12v to the TB button. Having TB button mounted on the steering wheel this relay has avoided unwanted TB activation.


I just don't roll in N or 1st anymore. Problem solved. Big Grin


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Is that if your racing a car that weighs what a dumptruck weighs? LOL I have abused my glide for years and never had anything go bad. I'm only 1990lbs though.


Yeah, I'm 3250#, just a little over what the OP estimated for weight. Wink

It took me 2 pukeglitches to get through about 1/2 a season, and ruined a couple of T-shirts.

Dirtyback transmission is what I call 'em.


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[ quote]NONE of the builds has ever moved when engaging the transbrake. I'm 800-900 RPM staging. If the build is proper, it will never be an issue.


Dave, I don’t post misinformation .
I’m not Ed! Laughing Hard
We’ve had 4 of the best 400 in the country. I have years of data to back my claims and my partner will attest. The glide stays put when the brake is applied every time. Glide feeds different. 400 doesn’t do it every time but it will bite you in a late round. Not just us but every fast car we see here did the same thing. The fix was as Mark posted. Wire through delay box to the line lock. The only thing we came up with is the 400 feeds totally opposite of the glide and bigger cavities.

I posted info on what we found and the fix. My opinion, I hate the 400. Besides costs It cost us at least two to three wins and probably a third championship.[/QUOTE]

I don't doubt that you have had problems, but if you think your 400's were "best in the country", you're simply delusional. Laughing Hard


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Now let's discuss pinion angle. Eek

goob- IYKYK Laughing Hard


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Is that if your racing a car that weighs what a dumptruck weighs? LOL I have abused my glide for years and never had anything go bad. I'm only 1990lbs though.


Yeah, I'm 3250#, just a little over what the OP estimated for weight. Wink

It took me 2 pukeglitches to get through about 1/2 a season, and ruined a couple of T-shirts.

Dirtyback transmission is what I call 'em.


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