I believe I have replaced all rubber lines related to the system but will recheck when it is not freezing outside, no garage. The transmission was initially working when I bought the truck and then slowly shifting into third gear at a high speed (50mph) and then no third gear. I did check the pump, there was a constant gentle vacuum, but I didn't hear a chirping sound. I found another pump off of a parts truck for free, don't know if it is good. I think that I am going to try the new modulator with the white stripe. Now, as far as this modulator with a white stripe is concerned, it is also shown for the TH400. I compared the two online and they are different. The white striped modulator appears larger/longer especially in the area of the neck/throat that meets the rubber hose. While doing my research online, many of the older Chevys vehicles that had this transmission that were being resto moded experienced this problem if they chose to keep the TH400 and not change over to the 700R4. Many had installed the same modulator as I did and later switched to the modulator with the white stripe with more success as far as the proper shift points being much closer to 7 and 35 mph. I will post my findings when I install the other modulator next weekend when it will be hopefully, warmer.
Hi,
Did you finally get better results with the new modulator?
When I purchased my M1009, the vacuum line from the vacuum pump to the vacuum control valve on the IP was not even present. The ATF smelled burnt... I assume this is related to the high RPM shifting that was going on?
I have now put in fresh ATF and new silicone vacuum lines where needed.
Everywhere I read it says I should have about 21" Hg vacuum at idle.
I have checked the vacuum pump and at idle I get a reading of 19" Hg now, after checking all vacuum lines, all seems well, sealed and tight now.
According to TM 34 the adjustment of the vacuum control valve is made using a special tool and with the accelerator partially open (I guess about 80% or so?)
What confuses me most however is this: reading in TM 34, it says that the opening point is at 8"Hg, but when I apply vacuum directly to the vacuum modulator valve, it only begins to open at 15" Hg vacuum and reaches full open with 21.5" Hg.
Is this the wrong vacuum modulator valve I have in my TH400 or is this correct and is 19" Hg at idle sufficient or does that indicate a vacuum pump - or other problem?
Does anyone have any data on the amount of travel the vacuum modulator valve vs. amount of vacuum or alike, so I can check that my modulator?
Or can anyone for comparison give me have the vacuum readings of their TH400 vacuum modulator valve?
The vacuum modulator valve on my TH400 was painted all white and has following information stamped on it:
HRD
G4
581
Google did not learn me anything...?
Thank you,
Jake