Tom,
Why do you want to replace the present installed modulator? Does it still work and transmission shift correctly?
Yes, you will leak fluid out of the modulator port if the transmission has been sitting for a period of time, this is called leak down from the converter and happen quickly or over an undetermined period of time. It is normal! It is also a good way to check if you have the correct level of transmission fluid and to know what the level means on your dip stick. The way to check the level is to remove the modulator IMMEDIATE after SHUTTING DOWN the engine and see if fluid will come out the port or no fluid comes out the port. Fluid coming out means level too high and no fluid means fluid level is OK or actually a little bit low and you could add
As for a part number if you absolutely must put a new modulator in.
AutoZone: Part# MV105
I have used this one and it works just fine
RockAuto list several and you can use these numbers to find a modulator at other parts store. I always use 1975 Oldsmobile Tornado 455 eng as a search string.
Fram FM2331
AC Delco 89057785
Airtex/Wells 7R1003
Standard Motor Products TM15
Most come with an instruction sheet on how to adjust the shift points.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/transmission-install/p26806-img-0716.html
JR Wright
GMC Great Laker MHC
GMC Eastern States Charter Member
GMCGL Tech Editor
GMCMI
78 GMC Buskirk 30’ Stretch
1975 GMC Avion (Under Reconstruction)
Michigan
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> Ok, so kinda want to replace the transmission modulator after cleaning the tube and replacing the hoses. What would be the part number and also does
> taking the old one out cause transmission fluid to drain out?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
> 76 Eleganza 2
> Kansas City, Mo
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