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Hi there. I just went to a website I saw mentioned earlier
http://www.corvetteobsession.homestead.com/files/html/garage_projects_dougnash.html and discovered the appropriate way to "jump" the 4 speed so that it does not automatically turn on the overdrive at startup.
I think this entire issue is particular to which year Vette is involved. I can only tell you what happened to MY 88.
On the transmission (not the overdrive unit as said by one thread) there is a switch. On mine, one branch of a wire set goes up to the switch on the transmission, and another set goes on to the overdrive unit. Both have two wires.
I disconnected the wires to the switch and tied them out of the way. I then removed the switch. One end of the switch has a small roller ball that is apparently engaged somehow in the transmission. The other end has the connectors, both female.
I bought some male post connectors and made about a 2 inch jumper with 16g wire with one connector on each end. I then plugged in the connectors and reinstalled the switch.
When I started my car, I had to wait until the engine temp reached 126 degrees, because that is when my car normally went into overdrive...automatically. This time it did not! I was thrilled. I shifted into 2nd, still no overdrive. 3rd, no overdrive. When I shiffted in to fourth gear, it dropped into overdrive without hitting the switch. I guess I was expected that it would stay out of overdrive untill I hit the switch on the knob.
I can tell you that it is still a heck of a lot better than the started design. At least now, when doing a lot of errands, I don't have to keep shifting out of overdrive after I restart the car. It stays out of overdrive until 4th gear, and quite often by then I'm going fast enough to go into overdrive anyway. If you hit the OD button after it reaches 4th gear (and is in overdrive) it goes out of OD and never goes back in.
It seems that this is as close as I can get to what I want in my 88. If anyone has a difference experience I'd love to hear about it.
Mike