Find a Canadian Pontiac shop manual set for your car, the set would be a 1961 Shop Manual, 1964 Supplement, and Id also suggest a 1964 Chevy Assembly Manual as I dont think youll find one for a 1964 Pontiac. There is a good troubleshooting section in the manual for the powerglide, your 64 would be the aluminum glide so the 1964 supplement would cover it, 1961 was cast iron powerglide only.
Cliff, a Powerglide is a 2 speed automatic, PRNDL from 58/59 up, earlier was PNDLR.
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63 Parisienne sport coupe (The Big GTO), black, maroon interior, 409 4 speed; former owner of a 59 El Camino, 63 Corvette SWC, 62 Chev Bel Air SC. 1963- Pontiac top selling car in Canada
Mahone Bay, NS Still not old enough to need an automatic
As far as I know, Chevy never installed a Quadrajet on a 283 from the factory so I hope it works out for you.
i went through a fair bit of trouble to find the right manifold and aircleaner for a 4GC carb to stick on my 66 Beaumont with a 283 Powerglide as they came with that in 64. So far its ok but I haven't worked out the choke quite right yet. Otherwise it seems to be a good fit for the engine and makes a very gratifying WOOOO sound when you punch it done into the four barrels. (Goes OK too.) Unfortunately I seem to be missing the upper linkage for the kick down and cant find one in my parts cars so I will have to set that up when I find one. They used to be everywhere!
-- Edited by 66 Grande guy on Monday 9th of January 2023 11:38:14 AM
If I remember correctly when the throttle is wide open the kickdown linkage should be at the end of its travel. I think up until 1964 it was a solid mechanical linkage, but starting with the Quadrajet it was still mechanical but used a slot with a return spring at the carburetor. Also make sure the lower rod is connected. The balls will wear and become loose and the rod will fall off.
I was told by a mechanic that when you put the throttle to the floor, the kickdown linkage should be almost touching the back of the block. Any thoughts!
From a Chevy form I searched on Google,
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Loosen the TV bracket on the shaft sticking out of the transmission. Rotate the bracket counter clockwise slightly before tightening the clamp. At full throttle, the TV must push through the detent. This is the slight resistance you feel under your right foot when you floor the accelerator. If it's not there. Your TV is out of adjustment producing the symptoms you're describing. Keep rotating the TV clamp counter clock wise until it gives you the passing gear kickdown you want. Again, full throttle should push the valve through the detent built into the transmission. On a V8 (265/283) full throttle up shift is at about 55 mph. Full throttle downshift should be available up to 48 mph or so. The six is a little different.
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My brother's 307 has the same problem so I am very interested of a solution