my c4 on my 302 has a 2-3 flare only under heavy power. Is it possible that this is a modulator issue? i recently rebuilt the c4 (less than 1000 miles ago) and put in a transgo shift kit. the flare has not existed since the beginning. It only happens under low power, when i am stepping on it it shifts perfectly. I do not have an inch-lb torque wrench so i cannot be sure what the band adjustment is. I have ordered a green stripe modulator as mine appears to be bad (vaccuum hose has oil in it and the nipple on the modulator had some drip off of it). Am i missing anything or could this be caused by my modulator? also my fluid is fine. i should add that although i do not currently know the torque on the front band it was torqued to spec (and then backed out 1 3/4 turns) when it was originally rebuilt
More than likely an issue with the modulator, that's what mine did. Also you can use a ft-lbs torque wrench to adjust the bands. 120 in-lbs=10ft-lbs.
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Thanks! ill check it out. Oops! i meant to say low power in that first sentence... i proof read it too
Probably not. But, It is difficult to say - if every other possibility has been explored (modulator, vacuum leaks, bands, etc); then I'd say a definite yes. Remember that in most cases, automatics were (are) designed for SSSSSmmmmoooothhh shifting (so mom, pop and baby boo-boo) don't get their necks cracked. Mine with the C code, shifts firm (but not back braking), and never flares - even going up a hill.