Vacuum modulator arrangement for an automatic transmission

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192 4A, 74865, 1376252, B60K 4120, B60K 4104

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043810500

ABSTRACT:
A vacuum modulator arrangement for an automatic transmission of a motor vehicle for use in conjunction with a diesel engine or other fuel-injection engine, includes a vacuum source, a brake booster, a vacuum modulator, a throttle modulator for controlling the automatic transmission, connecting means connected to the vacuum source, the brake booster, the vacuum modulator and the throttle modulator, the connecting means including a passage commonly leading to the vacuum modulator and the throttle modulator, and an orifice placed in the common passage, the orifice having a predetermined effective area.

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