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Do I need to pull my tranny out?

raiburn

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M1009. Typical symtoms. Late shift. 35mph 1-2, 60mph+ 2-3.
-Nice, clean tranny fluid.
-All new vacuum lines.
-New vacuum modulator.
-about 20hg at idle, at vacuum pump.
-about 10hg at idle, at vacuum modulator.
-I bypassed the vacuum valve by connecting full vacuum to the vacuum modulator, and no change. Still very late, firm shift.
-I removed the governer for inspection. It is very clean, and moves freely.

What is next? I am lost. I hope I don't have to remove this tranny...
 

dstang97

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have you pulled of the inspection cover? you should count the bolts in the TC. Other than that everything you mentioned above sounds right.
 

jworth94

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You probably thought of this already, but did you adjust the vacuum modulator? Out of the box, they seem to shift very high. I turned mine 6-8 turns out...

Jon
 

tm america

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Adjust the modulator first if that doesn't make any change .I would pull the pan and put a new kick down soloniod on there. If the soloniod isnt seating it will give you late shifts.Also pull the the modulator and make sure the modulator valve is moving freely .They can stick on a ridge in the case
 

raiburn

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Thanks, I have backed the screw out one turn on the vac mod. I will try backing it out some more, or is there a way to bench test these things?
Seems like I could use a hand vac pump on it. Would I here a click, or something to know it is working? Joe.
 

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Unscrewing the vacuum modulator screw one turn did nothing for me. I drove down the road, stopping after cycling through the gears and then getting out, climbing under and unscrewing another turn.. By the time I was done I took the screw right out. Now It almost shifts right. That is with all new hoses and a new vacuum modulator. I suspect the vacuum valve by the ip is no good on my truck though, just so you know. You might have more luck. Good luck.
 

raiburn

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Okay, today I swapped vacuum modulators with the one on my other truck that works fine, no change, still very late shift.
I also ran a long vacuum hose in to the cab to monitor vacuum while driving. So, vacuum pump, vacuum lines, vacuum modulator, and vacuum valve, all seem to be working as they should.
Kickdown switch seems to work with a continuity check.

Now, do I need to pull my tranny out? Joe.
 

BIG_RED

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Well, before I pull a tranny I like to drop the pan and change the fluid and filter. Then try it again. Even if your tranny fluid looks new, sometimes this has worked wonders for me. And I really dislike pulling a transmission. Just a thought. I've "fixed" many a transmission and many a steering rack by flushing them with clean fluid. Good Luck!
 

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Have you adjusted the shift control on the side of the injection pump? It has been a long time since I worked on one but I remember that is where you adjust the shift points.



Rick
 

raiburn

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Yes, Rick. I've adjusted that Vacuum Valve on the side of the injection pump all the way forward, and all the way back. No change either way. I think towards the firewall is lower shift points, and towards the radiator is higher shift points. Joe.
 

raiburn

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FIXED! TM America called it.
Another Indiana Boy I might add...
Kickdown Solenid inside tranny pan. aka Transmission Control Solenoid.
$19 next day at Advance Auto. It is a 1 wire style. They will try to give you one with 2 wires.
Oh yeah, $25 in tranny fluid, $10 for a gasket and filter, $4 drain plug kit.

Thanks Alot Everyone. Joe.
 
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