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Old 10-25-2003, 11:26 AM   #1
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Tranny Help Needed

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Old 10-25-2003, 03:38 PM   #2
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UUMMM? What kind of help are you needing? It looks like on the last posts your questions were answered. They only make two types of vacuum modulators: Adjustable and the stock Non-Adjustable. Most every aftermarket modulator is adjustable, it has a small screw inside where the line hooks up (It should come with instructions on which way to turn it) And yes you can adjust it for quicker firmer shifts or later softer shifts. You are actually supposed to replace them every 10,000 miles, but no one ever does. The instructions are as follows:

1. Carefully break seal at adjusting screw by applying torque to screw.

2. To eliminate soft shifts or slippage, turn modulator adjusting screw in a clockwise direction two (2) full turns. Reconnect vacuum tube to modulator and road test. If soft shifts or slippage still exist, turn modulator adjusting screw clockwise an additional two (2) full turns. Reconnect vacuum tube to modulator and road test. If soft shifts still exist, consult a transmission specilist.

3. To eliminate harsh shifts, turn modulator adjusting screw in a counterclockwise direction two (2) full turns. Reconnect vacuum tube to modulator and road test. If harsh shifts still exist, turn modulator adjusting screw counterclockwise an additional two (2) full turns. Reconnect vacuum tube to modulator and road test. If harsh shifts still exist, consult a transmission specialist.

CAUTION: DO NOT adjust clockwise (in) more than four (4) turns as further adjustment can cause damage to engine and transmission.
I hope this helps you.


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