On the final step , back off the nut the specifiied number of turns in the book, any more and the band will be too loose, this is what kills them. On early Mopar cars (HI-PO) there were different ratio levers for the front band which applied harder so they had looser adjustment specs to start with. The rear band in my humble opinion will likely never need adjustment, it is used for reverse and to assist the one-way clutch in manual low. Unless you shift into reverse while still rolling forward the rear band is grabbing and holding a stationary object. The rear band has an easy job compared to the front which in order to provide 2nd gear must stop the front clutch drum from engine speed. This is why the front band is sometimes called a brake band. I repaired a 4 spd O/D in my friends 200,000 mile plus B-van, only thing wrong ... ... burned up front band from being too loose. The front band adjustment is external.