
Got a transmission pressure gauge http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OU ... ailpages00 from Amazon. Connected it to the c6 test port, zip tied it to the rear view mirror, and ran thru the pressure tests.


After readings for the transmission as is, the plan was to adjust the vacuum modulator for higher pressure, thus later and firmer shifts. Turns out the modulator that was in there isn't adjustable.
But, the parts purchased for the '81 F150 driven back from Arizona included a spare modulator. It also was correct for the '78 Continental, and its adjustable.

Following table records the pressures before and after the modulator change.

Under normal, city driving, the 1-2 shift would occur in a few feet and the 2-3 shift in maybe 30 feet. 1-2 shift is still pretty early but 2-3 shift occurs at 30-40 MPH, which is good. Shifts are a little firm but not unexpected with the performance valve body. I'm a lot happier with the converter and transmission. All for a $33 gauge and a $10 modulator I already had.
Now I need that 3.25 Traction Loc.
