adjustable modulator Question.
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adjustable modulator Question.
Ok just a quick question before i put it in.
ummm Witch way do i turn it for Firmer :?
ummm Witch way do i turn it for Firmer :?
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yeah after doing allot of searching i found a post on it...
There was like only one i found it in
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ator+clockwise
There was like only one i found it in
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ator+clockwise
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Ok i replaced mine.
Its better now, i says its faster, firmer shifts then it was before i did my Pan drop that started it to not shift as nice.
you can feel it now and the RPMs drop way quicker now to the next gear
Just a FYI for if someone wants to know where it is and how to change it
In Pic #2 you can see the bolt on the top left, you remove that bolt that holds in the clip and then you twist and pull the old part out.
(makes sure you remove the Vac lines before you pull it out so you dont brake them)
next make sure the old O-Ring is out, then put in the new Modulator
Connect Vac lines and done
I turned mine 3 times Clockwise. it has more witch i may do after more driving.
Its better now, i says its faster, firmer shifts then it was before i did my Pan drop that started it to not shift as nice.
you can feel it now and the RPMs drop way quicker now to the next gear
Just a FYI for if someone wants to know where it is and how to change it
In Pic #2 you can see the bolt on the top left, you remove that bolt that holds in the clip and then you twist and pull the old part out.
(makes sure you remove the Vac lines before you pull it out so you dont brake them)
next make sure the old O-Ring is out, then put in the new Modulator
Connect Vac lines and done
I turned mine 3 times Clockwise. it has more witch i may do after more driving.
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Nice
Get it in, you'll like it, do like 3 turns clockwise, see how u like it. then do more if need be. i did a total of 4 i think
i like it now
Get it in, you'll like it, do like 3 turns clockwise, see how u like it. then do more if need be. i did a total of 4 i think
i like it now
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Originally Posted by PEARL_JAM
Should I turn it counter-clockwise till it stops, then count 3 turns clockwise, or clockwise 3 turns right out the box?