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SPI 27-TR-94, Rev. A
May, 1996
Product Code(s): 05, a, 25.32
Page 1 of 3

SUBJECT: Release of Electric Modulators

EQUIPMENT AFFECTED: AT 500, AT 1500, MT(B) 600, HT 700, V 700, CL(B)T 700 Series Transmissions
With Hydraulic Controls

This Service Information Letter is to announce the release of the new, electric modulators. An electric modulator
can be used with electronic or non-electronic engines - any engine which can provide an On/Off signal based on
throttle/pedal position. The 12-volt modulator assembly, P/N 29508036, and the 24-volt modulator assembly,
P/N 29508037, utilize an electronic signal to stroke the transmission’s modulator pin from the closed throttle
position to the full throttle position. The result is step-modulation.

Step-modulation is a two-phase modulation schedule which utilizes a closed throttle shift schedule until the
throttle position is greater than 80-85 percent, then, remains at a full throttle shift schedule until the throttle
position is less than 60-65 percent.

Electric modulators are compatible with any electronically-controlled engine that cau provide an On/Off signal
based on throttle position. Consult the respective engine manufacturer to identify the wire that provides this
signal.

Electronic modulation can also be applicable in mechanically-controlled engines. The modulating system will
still require a 12- or 24-volt (dc) signal to stroke the transmission modulator valve.
SPI 27-TR-94, Rev. A
May, 1996
Product Code(s): 05,24,25, 32
Page 2 of 3

Packard Electric P/N 153OW27


mates with 12Vmodulator

12 VOLTS (dc)
P/N 26606066

ATDPM O-RING
(P/N26606036 or 26506037) P/N 6666110

24 VOLTS (dc)
P/N 26606037

1042 UNF-2A THREADS v01082.01

Figure I. Ekxtric Modulator - 12. and 240 Volt (dc) Configurations

Either electric modulator (12- or 24-volt) is interchangeable with the standard mechanical, vacuum or pneumatic
modulators - provided steps are taken to convert from the mechanical linkage, vacuum or air lines to an
electronic communication signal. The new configuration will utilize the standard O-ring, P/N 8658110, modulator
retaining clip, P/N 8627650, and bolt, P/N 29500738,0.3125-18 x 0.625”.

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The electric modulators can be purchased as service parts. Kits have been assembled containing the required
modulator and O-ring assembly (see Table 1).

If the customer-supplied, male terminal connector, P/N 15300002, is damaged and needs replacing, parts are
available through Packard Electric.

Table 1. Servicing Electronic Modulator Parts

Part De=ipth Pm -
12~Volt (dc), Electric Modulator 29508036 * Allison, PDC
24-Volt (dc), Electric Modulator 29508037 * Allison, PDC
O-ring 8658110 Allison, PDC
Terminal (Sealed) 12129493 Packard Electric 800-722-5273
Female Connector 15300027 Packard Electric
(Includes Connector 15300008; Connector 15300020; Cable Seal 12015323)

*Assembly will contain an O-ring. To separately service the O-ring, order P/N 8658110.
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