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Do i need a new trans????

67buickss

New member
ok i will probably do that but how many vacuum hoses are there:
1 he metal one from the trans to up top
2 the rubber one from the metal one to the unit on the intake
3 the rubber hose from the unit on the intake that leads to the vacuum pump on the back of the engine.


is that all of them ?
 

67buickss

New member
ok redid all of the hoses up top and checked the steel line and seems like no leaks, still having the same problem...

as it reves up i am getting like almost a kick down and gray smoke.
 

niferous

Member
ok i will probably do that but how many vacuum hoses are there:
1 he metal one from the trans to up top
2 the rubber one from the metal one to the unit on the intake
3 the rubber hose from the unit on the intake that leads to the vacuum pump on the back of the engine.


is that all of them ?
The one that goes between the metal line and the trans modulator underneath the truck. Have to be on your back to see and under the passenger side of the truck to see it.
 

67buickss

New member
i am showing a low vacuum at the modulator now is that a sign for bad line on the bottom or can that also be a bad modulator, (even know i just bought a new one but doesn't fit the line that was already there i had to mod it a lil bit.)
 

tm america

Active member
all that matters is the amount of vac you are getting at the bottom to the modulator.it should be at least 15 at idle. the new modulator will come with a piece of vac line that has a 90degree bend in it that will take care of the difference between the old and the new..if you arent getting enough vac at the modulator check the line for blockage and the adjustment at the injection pump could be causing that to
 

67buickss

New member
put in a new line and still low at the module, around 10 psi... any ideas

and does it have to be a steel line that i put in there or can i do rubber or something else?
 

67buickss

New member
just noticed the new modulator does not have a rubber ring on the side that goes into the trans is that normal or should there be one there
 

67buickss

New member
ok i think that i found the problem i have 20 vac. going into the thing on the top front of the engine and only around 10 vac. comming out, and that is the line that funs to the trans.

should it be 20 in and out or is it right the way it is?
 

niferous

Member
Did you read all the stuff on that post I gave you a link to? I was having many of the same problems you are describing.
 

markinnh

New member
re:re:

I did see the link, thanks much. I did indeed need a new transmission. The case was cracked from the pan flange, all the way around to the governor and the whole case litterally wobbled 5 inches from the adapter end flange. Yep it was a deep wound. I first went with a "good" one from a guy who is a mud truck person. It was junk. I hope the np208 that came with it for $200 is ok to salvage the deal. Got a fresh HD (his words) something about solid gear planetaries?...(I dunno) for $500. Its in and was surprisingly thirsty. With a brand new converter, the fresh rebuild it took 3 gallons of red juice. This guy told me to ad 1 qt of 10-30 full sythetic motor oil to the converter before installation.
 
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