What kind of transmission does a 1986 Monte Carlo have?
What kind of transmission does a 1986 Monte Carlo have?
The Solenoid, Filter Kit and Pressure Switch part numbers listed below are specifically for the 1986 Monte Carlo SS, with TH200-4R model “CZ” transmission. If you don’t have an SS, or a Monte Carlo, or an 86 model; check with your GM dealer parts counter for exact part numbers.
Where can I replace the solenoid on my Monte Carlo?
Replace TCC Solenoid on the Turbo Buick web site. Controlling the Locking Converter on Mike Donovan’s web site. Wire your TH200-4R to only lock-up in 4th gear on Ray Buck’s web site. Throttle Valve Cable System 101, the best write-up you’ll find on the TVC. Provided by Bow Tie Overdrives.
What kind of engine does a Monte Carlo have?
Air Flow & The Internal Combustion Engine lecture on the N2Performance.com web site. The Combustion Process lecture on the N2Performance.com web site. Engine Basics at the FamilyCar.com site. Differences between the L69 (SS) and LG4 (Non-SS) 305 Engines on Ray Buck’s Chevy Assylum Site.
Are there any useful formulas for Monte Carlo SS?
Useful Formulas on the SS Thunder site by Steve Parker. Note: Steve’s site has been temporarilly recreated here on MonteCarloSS.com since his original site disappeared. We’re currently trying to find Steve to determine his future intentions for the site. Useful Formulas on the SmokemUp.com site
What kind of transmission does a Monte Carlo have?
Transmission Identification by Pan Shape on the Monte Email List web site by Charles Brooks. Transmission Fluid / Filter Service on the Turbo Buick Web Site. TH200-4R Clutch Apply diagram on the Monte Email List Web Site. TH200-4R Transmission Shift chart on the Turbo Buick Web Site.
When does a Monte Carlo start to shift hard?
After about a 1/2hr or so, the car would begin to shift ‘hard’. If you shut off the car, then turn it on after a couple of hours all ‘seems’ ok… until the transmission fluid gets hotter and is thinner and POW! Hard shifting… Double check your transmission fluid level (check after the car has been running for at least 15 minutes or so).
What kind of differential does a Monte Carlo SS have?
For 1986 Models (and we believe this applies to all SS’s 1985 and up): “2TF” indicates a non-limited slip 3.73 differential. “2TH” indicates a limited slip (Posi) 3.73 differential. Some sources indicate limited slip was not available in 1984, however, some 1984 SSs have shown up with the G80 RPO code.
When was the problem on my 1986 Monte Carlo?
“The Problem” History: “The Problem” showed up on my 1986 Monte Carlo SS back in 1991 while driving one day. Since then, I’ve had numerous transmission shops look at it and had the transmission rebuilt twice. Each time, the problem persisted.