When you get ready to run the vacuum line from the turbo 400 trans modulator to an Edlebrock Performer 800 CFM carb, attach the vacuum line for the transmission vacuum modulator to the bottom constant vacuum source or the plug that is below the throttle plate. After that, install the vacuum advance to the port that is signaled or right above the throttle plate. Once that is completed, install the large vacuum line to the back of the carb for the power brake.
The transmission does not have a vacuum modulator.The transmission does not have a vacuum modulator.
2001 Montana has an electronic transaxle. There is no vacuum modulator. The 2001 Montana has an electronically controlled transaxle. There is no vacuum modulator.
The transmission on a Chrysler Sebring does not have a vacuum modulator.The transmission on a Chrysler Sebring does not have a vacuum modulator.
The transmission in a 1991 Chrysler does not have a vacuum modulator.The transmission in a 1991 Chrysler does not have a vacuum modulator.
On some of the older vehicles the vacuum modulator controlled the shift points of the transmission by using the vacuum supplied from the engine.
I assume your refering to the vacuum modulator which controls transmission shift points. Remove the vacuum hose from the modulator. Using a small screwdriver, turn the screw inside the modulator. It may take several tries to get it right.
as far as I understand , it does not have a modulator. e4od are electronic. no vacuum shift modulator
A vacuum modulator is used to apply pressure to the throttle valve. The modulator senses the pressure from the manifold and increases when the engine is under a heavier load.
There should be an o-ring where the modulator is inserted into the transmission. There should be no fluid where the vacuum line attaches, if so the modulator is bad.
If a vacuum modulator has fluid in the vacuum port, it has failed and should be replaced.
go to google or yahoo and do a search for "vacuum line routing edelbrock"..... it should give you alot of pages. choose the one from edelbrock.
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