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Old 08-30-2007, 02:01 PM
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yesterday i was replacing some vacuum lines replaced the boot the hold the line in the top of the transmission moulder( i think that the name) and i noticed that it able to twist back and forth i just wasn't sure if that is a adjustment or it just loose cause i tried to tighten it and it was still tight. and when i moved it now im gettin hard shifts so my question is it a adjustable part or is it just supposed to move at all?
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The stock modulator shouldn't be adjustable, I don't think. At least not just by moving it. Are you sure you got the vacuum lines back together right?
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im pretty sure they went back together right, i think theres only one way to put them back on.
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