70_Fastback
Hell Bent for Speed
This past weekend I finally had some time and crawled under the car and replaced the old vacuum modulator with a new one. This also gave me a good reason to finally open up my new tubing bender from Christmas and make a new hard vacuum line that traverses the tranny from the vacuum T down to the modulator. That bender works unbelievably well! I also replaced both flexible hoses at each end of the hard line.
I FINALLY got to drive to drive it last night - since the weather finally cleared. And it shifts perfect - no more 4K, break your neck shifts! Though it shifts a little softer than before (under normal conditions). I will get back under it and adjust the screw in the modulator. I turned it one full revolution prior to installing it. And the directions said not to exceed 4 full revolutions. I think I'll give it 2 more turns and call it good.
While I was under there, I test fit one of the sub-frame connectors too. And crap... some dumbarse, during the rebuild, decided to reroute his fuel line a little different and actually crosses under the frame rail near the rear torque box and runs inside the rail from there back. Well, the damn SF connector needs to reside where the damn line crosses over... Grr...
I will have to redo the fuel line from the rear up to my first union. I HATE redoing stuff... :rp
Guess I get to use my new tubing bender again....
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And no, I didn't take any pics... so :stfu
I FINALLY got to drive to drive it last night - since the weather finally cleared. And it shifts perfect - no more 4K, break your neck shifts! Though it shifts a little softer than before (under normal conditions). I will get back under it and adjust the screw in the modulator. I turned it one full revolution prior to installing it. And the directions said not to exceed 4 full revolutions. I think I'll give it 2 more turns and call it good.
While I was under there, I test fit one of the sub-frame connectors too. And crap... some dumbarse, during the rebuild, decided to reroute his fuel line a little different and actually crosses under the frame rail near the rear torque box and runs inside the rail from there back. Well, the damn SF connector needs to reside where the damn line crosses over... Grr...
I will have to redo the fuel line from the rear up to my first union. I HATE redoing stuff... :rp
Guess I get to use my new tubing bender again....
And no, I didn't take any pics... so :stfu