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Jim being prejudice again, posting **** most of us don't have.
None of my trucks which only 2 are 700r4 w Lock up, but neither have ALDL.
But, back at the ranch. Vac switch for NON ECM operated vehicles is on the firewall just off center to the right side. You'll see a vac line coming off of it, and a plug of I believe 3 wires. If not been posted yet, I'll look for a schematic for Lock Up of Non ALDL vehicles, usually 86 and earlier.
Another question often asked, can you use a 700r4 out of vehicle that has ECM TBI that computer locks up the converter in an older truck that does NOT have an ECM? The answer is YES. No modification needed. The only difference of the 2 systems, is how they get their signal to lock up the converter, but the signal uses the same wire to the trans. It doesn't matter how it gets it's signal just so long as it gets it's signal.

But, back at the ranch. Vac switch for NON ECM operated vehicles is on the firewall just off center to the right side. You'll see a vac line coming off of it, and a plug of I believe 3 wires. If not been posted yet, I'll look for a schematic for Lock Up of Non ALDL vehicles, usually 86 and earlier.
Another question often asked, can you use a 700r4 out of vehicle that has ECM TBI that computer locks up the converter in an older truck that does NOT have an ECM? The answer is YES. No modification needed. The only difference of the 2 systems, is how they get their signal to lock up the converter, but the signal uses the same wire to the trans. It doesn't matter how it gets it's signal just so long as it gets it's signal.