Sure! You'll need a good vacuum gage...-0 to -25 in lbs tops...you'll hook that up to the modulator on the ip...I can't remember exactly on the top of my head which one...there's only 2 lines...if you get the wrong one though you'll see about 20 inlbs..normal is around 18 up to 25...make sure you have that too...I think the top line goes to the trans but look and trace it down...you want the line that goes to the trans, not from the vacuum pump.
Start it up and see what you got...there's 2 small bolts holding it to the ip...can loosen them up just a touch and it will move...it moves in slots where the bolts are...I have a 1/4 inch drive swivel 10mm that can reach them with an extension...don't take the bolts out!! It takes some patience, but after a few tries, getting it at 11 or 12 seems to be a happy place. If you don't have vacuum at the ip modulator, then go back to the pump and see it you have vacuum there. So...if you already have 11 12 in lbs at the ip next step is at the vacuum modulator on the trans...it should be a steel line with a short chunk of 1/4 inch line to hook them together.
Pull that line off and make sure no trans fluid comes out. If it does, you need a new modulator. Either way, put the gage on that metal line and see what vacuum you have. If you have 11 12, you might still need the trans modulator...if you have 18 25 then switch the 2 lines on the ip modulator and your done.
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