Guido0136
SHO Member
Hello all: I've had my 1994 ATX for 6 months now but only drive it once an a while. Less then 1,500 KM since I got it.
The weather here in Ontario was dry enough for me to get the SHO out of the garage and took it for a 200 km round trip. Mostly HWY trip.
I'm always worried when I do this as I still have not gotten a good feel for the SHO yet and always worried she'll give out some where on the side of the road.
The trip down was uneventful except for the hood that I forgot to shut all the way and almost had it pop up in my face while doing 120 KM/h down the 401.
The drive home had 4th gear not always engaging. The tranny has always shifted well and never had an issue.
While driving home the RPM suddenly went from 2500/2600 to 3000. OD was engaged as when I clicked the button the RPM's shot right up.
If I understand the shift sequence it goes 1-2-3-OD-4???
Well the 4th gear engaged by itself after about 5 minutes of being dis-engaged, and it did it once more on the 100 KM trip. No noise no change in speed as my cruise was engaed the entire time.
Over all the trip took 1 hour and the 4th gear droped twice for a total of about 10 minutes - maybe 15.
Would the C clamp be the culprit, or something else?
Thoughts?
The weather here in Ontario was dry enough for me to get the SHO out of the garage and took it for a 200 km round trip. Mostly HWY trip.
I'm always worried when I do this as I still have not gotten a good feel for the SHO yet and always worried she'll give out some where on the side of the road.
The trip down was uneventful except for the hood that I forgot to shut all the way and almost had it pop up in my face while doing 120 KM/h down the 401.
The drive home had 4th gear not always engaging. The tranny has always shifted well and never had an issue.
While driving home the RPM suddenly went from 2500/2600 to 3000. OD was engaged as when I clicked the button the RPM's shot right up.
If I understand the shift sequence it goes 1-2-3-OD-4???
Well the 4th gear engaged by itself after about 5 minutes of being dis-engaged, and it did it once more on the 100 KM trip. No noise no change in speed as my cruise was engaed the entire time.
Over all the trip took 1 hour and the 4th gear droped twice for a total of about 10 minutes - maybe 15.
Would the C clamp be the culprit, or something else?
Thoughts?