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Replacing The Vacuum Modulator


Ranger ATW

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Joined
Apr 23, 2019
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City
Tennessee
Vehicle Year
1992
Transmission
Automatic
Working on a 92 Ford Ranger with a bad vacuum modulator. Now I looking for some hints, tips and smart advice. I removed my old mod from the access panel under my carpeting. Not too difficult a task, but putting a new one in is giving me fits. I have no trouble placing the mod into the hole it was removed from, but getting enough pressure on it to push it fully back into place is proving to be difficult. Should it take a fair amount of pressure or am I doing it wrong? Is there an easy, simple way to pop that mod back in?
 
Do you have the pin located correctly in valve and modulator? Grease on the o ring?
 
Things that make you feel stupid. I got a small mirror and looked into the opening where the modulator goes and found a big chunk of greasy, nasty, mess that had somehow gotten into the hole. Cleaned it out. Problem solved! Thanks for your reply!
 
Things that make you feel stupid. I got a small mirror and looked into the opening where the modulator goes and found a big chunk of greasy, nasty, mess that had somehow gotten into the hole. Cleaned it out. Problem solved! Thanks for your reply!

Dont feel bad. Thats why i ended up paying a garage 100 bucks to get the distributor back in my 2.9
 

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