My cable-shifted HT740 has an air modulator: air first goes through a Bendix pressure regulator, then to a Schrader 74312 solenoid valve and finally to the air modulator on the side of the transmission near the shift linkage. How does this work when I have DDEC II, using a Williams electronic accelerator pedal for the ECM? What confuses me is that I also have a cube relay wired to the Schrader solenoid valve: is this relay connected to the ECM? My bus's electrical and air schematics don't show the transmission modulator system at all, and I can't trace back the wiring to the relay. Is the air supply to the pressure regulator directly from the main air compressor or from elsewhere? It doesn't appear to be connected to the D2 air governor, but maybe it is somewhere that I can't see it?
Sorry for all these arcane questions! I have a very slow upshift from 3 to 4 when the fluid is cold, and I'm wondering if I can adjust anything to quicken that shift. Otherwise the transmission shifts well, and it was dyno'd at a transmission shop when we rebuilt the engine: they said it was working just fine.
Thanks, John