c4 shifting too soon

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  1. justin has a 74

    justin has a 74 Maverick bandit official

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    Looked over the transmission diagnostic thread because my c4 is shifting too soon at around 3000 rpms when i floor it in first or second.

    It says to turn a screw with a new modulator but do you NEED a new modulator?
     
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    pull the vac. hose off and see if there is oil in the hose...if so replace modulator...:yup:
     
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    Justin,
    If your C4 is shifting at 3000 at wide open throttle, then you need to;
    1. adjust the kick-down linkage
    2. use a longer modulator rod (up to 1 3/4" with a push-in modulator)
    3. use a green stripe modulator
    4. check your carb size... (manifold vacuum at WOT)
    5. Never adjust a modulator unless you know it has never been adjusted or you know what adjustments have been made.

    The maximum amount a modulator can be adjusted is 4 turns - 2 in either direction is what I recommend.
     
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    Green stripe modulators are cheap, so just go buy one from Orielly or Autozone.

    They didn't have one in stock when I just bought mine, but it was a "be here at 2:30" item.

    Pioneer brand Green Stripe was $25 and part number 747011.

    Then you KNOW what you have. A good modulator set at ZERO, and you can adjust it that way.

    I didn't adjust mine at all, just used it at stock setting.
     
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    justin has a 74 Maverick bandit official

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    Which one should i try first?
    The linkage must be working fine because even before the headers, it was still shifting at 3000, The modualator is what i will probably try but what will the rod actually do? Just make it shift later, right?
     
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    If you have a push-in modulator then use a green stripe modulator with a 1 11/16" pin. That will give you later, firmer shifts.
    If you have a screw-in modulator you need a white stripe modulator and a pin that is 1 3/4" long - that will give you firmer, later shifts.
    Don't assume that your linkage is OK. Check it and your throttle linkage as well.
    The modulator only controls PART-THROTTLE shifts. The governor and kick-down linkage are what controls full throttle shifts.
     

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