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Well in that case i stick to my first answers then, sort kickdown cable or look at governor. Don't think there is a lot else to say.
It could be torque lock. I just find it a lot less relaxing to drive compared with my old RR. It would go into top at 50mph. This one is doing nearly 2000rpm at 50mph and doesn't change up (or torque lock) until about 2400rpm. Seem to have to work the engine a lot harder for every gear. Could it be that my old one was hydraulically controlled and this one is electronic?
Think they are 235/70/16 - will double check in the morning.what size tyres are you running?
Did you check with the box in Park and the engine idling? It's very important to do this to get the levels right.
Pete
Thanks for all the replies guys.
I checked the oil level when cold this morning. It is reading about 2 inches above the maximum mark!!
I will drop a few litres out of it on the weekend - and won't use it in the meantime. Thankfully I haven't used it much, hope the previous owner hadn't run it for too long like this.
Is this likely to have any bearing on the late changing issue?
Did you check with the box in Park and the engine idling? It's very important to do this to get the levels right.
Pete
ive worked for them places you send them too i rebuild them and adjusting kick down either way a bit wont hurt
not common oil even though they both use atf ,t/box never serviced in a good while is a pity ,there not o rings but square section ,govenor shouldnt be scored although you may see marks ,feel if its is scored it needs changing
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