4r70w valve bodies.
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I was reading the post over at TCCOA about the jmod, written I believe by the guy that invented the jmod. He wrote,"There are various valves and springs different between the two,and the car main control is peferred over the truck one.Recommended part number of main control to start with for ALL aplications XW7Z-7A100-CA." Where I am confused is that I tried one of these with my o/h on a 98 f-150, and I am having less than stellar results. I also installed it with a factory tech plate, so I don't know if that is where the problem lies. It might also be a programming/calibration also, Dunno, but it being a pain.
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Originally Posted by dirtyd0g
If you want a truck valvebody to work great put a Factory Tech kit in it.
Alan
Alan
Since mine's a '99, I only needed the separator plate. Installed it as follows as suggested by a learned member of the forum
The best setup I have found is to install the plate as normal, install the brown spring into the upper 1-2 accumulator and remove the spring from the 2-3 accumulator then install it into the lower of the 1-2 accumulator. I spoke with Gregg about it he was thinking about adding the spring because he doesn't like the idea of having to reuse it. I'm fine with reusing it. If you leave the lower spring out of the 1-2 it will shift hard.
Shifts are now like Ford should have done it from the factory.... like a truck, not a Lincoln Town Car. Crisp but not too firm. If the full valve-body swap does the same thing, then I would suggest it.
Andy