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    M1008 Transmission - Now Vacuum woes

    It's common for the vacuum regulators to go out, so I think you made a smart choice. Since you have the vacuum gauge coming, I would test everything before you change parts so you know what the problem was. Like I said, change all the rubber vacuum hoses and then diagnose your problem. If it...
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    M1008 Transmission - Now Vacuum woes

    You have a Th400 transmission. Any 1984 K-30 Th400 transmission modulator search will bring up a lot of choices. B&M 20234 for $51.00 at Amazon is one choice. I think you are getting ahead of yourself on your parts search for the solution to your problem. Your vacuum modulator may be fine. Start...
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    M1008 Transmission - Now Vacuum woes

    The pump comes right out with one bolt holding it in. One bolt at the base of the pump. Remove the air cleaner, grab a socket and an extension, pull the bolt, and pull the pump right out, easy. Use some The Right Stuff Sealant around the base of the pump for a good seal when you re-install.
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    M1008 Transmission - Now Vacuum woes

    Wow $1000.00 dollars! You can buy a pump head on Amazon for $75.00 dollars. A modulator for under $50.00 dollars. New rubber hoses, Under $50.00 dollars. About Two hours of work tops. Cardone Select 90-1008 new pump head at Amazon. If you need the entire pump Cardone 64-1200 $110.00 Re-built...
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