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Good chance of finding a comparable procedure, but possibly confusing for not exactly matching the Eagle, or worse, with a difference that may lead you astray.
And as 95% of repair, adjustment and maintenance instructions are written with drawings, now's as good a time as any to learn to navigate those and match them to your vehicle.
The gear selection adjustment should be the first adjustment you make, and is an excellent first to learn. The gear selection adjustment is extremely straightforward, and has a test within the procedure so you can check that it was done correctly. (do the "kick-down" later; but not too much later, else you may burnout the front clutch in the trans)
Look at the drawing linked to and identify the parts in question. Then look under the vehicle either with a printout or image in hand on phone, ipad, etc.. This is from the driver's side. Make sure you can identify all of the parts referenced in the procedure instructions. Ask if you're unsure. You can even take a photo and label what you think the parts are, just to be certain. Once you're certain, go to it! Report back.