07-03-11
FMX Transmission
07
03-11
GOVERNOR
COMPENSATOR
PRESSURE TUBE
MAIN CONTROL
VALVE TUBE
COUNTERWEIGHT
D 1815-A
FIG. 16—Governor Installed
ber to remove all weight from the
housing.
10.
Loosen the parking brake cable
adjustment nut enough to disconnect
the cables from the equalizer.
11.
Remove the extension housing
attaching bolts. Slide the housing off
the output shaft and remove the gas-
ket. When removing
the
extension
housing and/or governor, hold
the
output shaft
and
rear support from
moving rearward
to
prevent
the
needle
bearing
and
race from dropping
out of
location.
12.
Remove the governor to coun-
terweight attaching screws. Lift the
governor from the counterweight (Fig.
16).
13.
Lubricate the governor valve
parts with clean transmission fluid.
Make certain that
the
valve moves
freely
in the
valve body bore.
14.
Position the governor valve
body on the counterweight with the
cover facing toward the front of the
vehicle. Install and tighten the two at-
taching screws to the specified torque.
15.
Position a new extension hous-
ing gasket on the rear of the transmis-
sion case.
16.
Slide the extension housing into
place and secure it to the transmission
case with the attaching bolts. Torque
the bolts to specification. With the ex-
tension housing installed, rotate
the
output shaft.
The
shaft must rotate
freely
by
hand.
If the
shaft
is
tight
or
bound
up, it is
likely that
the
needle
bearing
and
race have dropped
out of
location,
in
which case,
the
transmis-
sion must
be
partially disassembled
and
the
bearing
and
race repositioned.
17.
Connect the speedometer cable
to the extension housing.
18.
Raise the transmission high
enough with a jack to position the en-
FRONT SERVO
FLUID TUBES
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
D 1817-A
FIG. 17—Typical Hydraulic Control System
gine rear support on the crossmember.
Secure the support to the crossmem-
ber with attaching bolt.
19.
Lower the transmission and re-
move the jack. Secure the extension
housing to the rear support with the
two attaching bolts.
20.
Connect the parking brake
cables to the equalizer and adjust the
cables as required.
21.
Install the driveshaft.
22.
Fill the transmission to the cor-
rect level with the specified fluid.
OIL
PAN AND
CONTROL
VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT
1. Raise the vehicle so that the
transmission fluid pan is accessible.
2.
Drain the fluid from the trans-
mission by loosening the pan attach-
ing bolts starting at the rear of the
pan and working toward the front.
When most of the fluid has drained
from the pan, remove the remainder
of the attaching bolts. Remove the
pan and gasket. Discard the gasket. If
the same fluid is to be used again in
the transmission, filter the fluid
through a 100-mesh screen before in-
stalling it in the transmission. Re-use
the fluid only if it is in good condi-
tion.
3.
Disconnect the hose from the
vacuum diaphragm unit. Remove the
diaphragm unit using tool FCO-24.
Do
not use any
tools
on the dia-
phragm housing, such
as
pliers, pipe
wrenches,
etc. Do not
allow solvents
to enter
the
diaphragm unit. Remove
the push rod. Remove the fluid screen
retaining clip and the screen.
4.
Remove the fluid filter retaining
clip and the filter.
5.
Remove the two tubes which
connect to the pressure regulator and
the control valve body (Fig. 17).
6. Loosen the front servo attaching
bolts three turns.
7.
Remove the three control valve
body attaching bolts, and lower the
valve body while pulling it off the
front servo tubes. Be carefull not to
damage
the
valve body
or the
tubes.
8.
Before installing the control
valve body, check for a bent manual
valve by rolling it on a flat surface.
9. Install the control valve body by
aligning the front servo tubes with the
holes in the valve body. Shift the man-
ual lever to the 1 detent, and place the
inner downshift lever between the
downshift lever stop and the downshift
valve.
The
manual valve must engage
the actuating
pin in the
manual detent
lever.
10.
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EXTENSION HOUSING
BUSHING AND REAR SEAL
REPLACEMENT
1.
Disconnect the drive shaft from
the transmission.
2.
Carefully remove the seal with
the tools shown in Fig. 18.
3.
Remove the bushing as shown in
Fig. 19. Use the bushing remover
carefully so that the spline seal is not
damaged.
4.
When installing a new bushing
use the special tool shown in Fig. 20.
5.
Before installing a new seal, in-
spect the sealing surface of the univer-
sal joint yoke for scores. If scores are
found, replace the yoke.
6. Inspect the counterbore of the
housing for burrs. Polish off all burrs
with crocus cloth.
7.
Install the seal into the housing
with tool shown in Fig. 21. The seal
should be firmly seated in the bore.
PARKING PAWL
REPLACEMENT
1.
On Ford and Meteor vehicles,
loosen the right front scuff plate and
lift the carpet back until the rear band
adjusting stud access hole is accessi-
ble.
Remove the access hole plug and,
with Tool 7195-C or Tool T58L-
7195-A, loosen the adjusting stud lock
nut. Turn the adjusting stud in until
the tool handle overruns. This will
tighten the rear band around the plan-
et carrier and will hold the planet car-
rier and clutch assemblies in position
during the parking pawl repair opera-
tion.
2.
Raise the vehicle and drain the
fluid from the transmission.
3.
Place the adjustable support
stand under the rear of the engine.
4.
Remove the driveshaft.
5.
Disconnect the parking brake
cables from the crossmember and
equalizer bracket.
6. Remove the engine rear
support-to-extension housing bolts.
7.
Remove the bolt that secures the
engine rear support to the crossmemb-
er. Raise the engine with the adjusta-
ble support stand just high enough to
provide clearance for removing the
support.
8. Lower the jack until the exten-
sion housing just clears the crossmem-
ber to remove all weight from the
housing.
9. Disconnect the speedometer
cable from the transmission.
10.
Remove the transmission pan
and fluid filter.
11.
On a Fairlane, Montego,
Mustang or Cougar, loosen the rear
EXTENSION HOUSING
Tool-T57P-7697-A
or 7000-G or AD
D1O25-B
FIG. 79—Removing Extension
Housing Bushing
BUSHING
Tool—T57P-7697-B
7000-HF
EXTENSION HOUSING
D1O26-B
FIG. 20—Installing Extension
Housing Bushing
band adjusting screw lock nut and
tighten the adjusting screw to 24 in-lbs
torque. This will tighten the rear band
around the planet carrier and will hold
the planet carrier and clutch assem-
blies in position during the parking
pawl repair operation.
12.
Remove the vacuum control di-
aphragm unit and control rod.
13.
Remove the main control valve
rear support assembly from the case.
14.
Remove the extension housing
attaching bolts and housing.
15.
Remove the output shaft and
assembly retaining bolts and valve as-
sembly.
16.
Remove the parking pawl pin
from the case with a magnet.
17.
Working from inside of the
case,
drive on the shoulder of the tog-
gle lever (Fig. 52) pin with a small
punch to move the retaining plug part
way out of the case. Remove the plug
with a pair of pliers.
18.
To remove the toggle lever pin,
slide the toggle lever toward tlfe front
of the case. Cock the lever to one side
to apply pressure on the pin, then
move the toggle to the rear of the case
to move the pin outward. Repeat this
procedure until the pin can be re-
moved from the case. Lift the pawl
and toggle from the case as an assem-
bly.
19.
Remove the pawl and toggle
lever as an assembly.
20.
Position the new parking pawl
and link assembly, then install the
toggle lever pin and the plug.
21.
Secure the pawl to the case
with the pawl pin.
22.
Position a new gasket on the
front of the support and at the rear.
Hold them in place with transmission
fluid or vaseline.
23.
Make sure that the thrust wash-
er is in place, then position the sup-
port and output shaft in place making
sure that the pressure tubes are en-
tered in the case.
24.
Secure the extension housing to
the case with the attaching bolts.
25.
Install the main control valve
assembly.
26.
Adjust the front band.
27.
Adjust the rear band on a Fair-
lane,
Montego, Mustang or Cougar.
28.
Position the vacuum control rod
in the case. Install the vacuum dia-
phragm unit.
29.
Install the filter, transmission
pan and a new gasket.
30.
Connect the speedometer cable
to the extension housing.
31.
Raise the transmission high
enough to position the engine rear
support on the crossmember. Secure
the support with the attaching bolt.
32.
Lower the transmission and re-
move the jack. Install the two exten-
sion housing-to-engine rear support
attaching bolts.
33.
Connect the parking brake
cables to the equalizer.
34.
Install the driveshaft, then
lower the vehicle.
35.
On Ford and Meteor vehicles,
adjust the rear band.
36.
Fill the transmission to the cor-
rect level with the specified fluid.
Too/—
T6U-7657-A or 8,
7657-AA, or 7657 AB
EXTENSION HOUSING
REAR SEAL
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OUTPUT SHAFT
TUBES
REAR SUPPORT
D 1819-A
FIG. 23 — Rear Support
and
Output Shaft Installed
6. Remove
the
rear support
and
gasket from
the
output shaft. Remove
the needle bearings
and
race from
the
rear support
(Fig.
24).
7.
Remove
the
selective thrust
washer from
the
rear
of the
pinion
carrier.
8. Remove
the
pinion carrier.
9. Remove
the
primary
sun
gear
rear thrust bearing
and
races from
the
pinion carrier.
10.
Note
the
rear band position
for
reference
in
assembly.
The
end of the
band next
to
the
adjusting screw
has
a
depression (dimple)
in the
center
of
the boss. Squeeze
the
ends
of
the
rear
band together, tilt
the
band
to the
rear,
and
remove
the
rear band from
the case.
11.
Remove
the
two
center support
outer bolts
(one
each side) from
the
transmission case.
12.
Exert enough pressure
on the
end
of the
input shaft
to
hold
the
clutch units together. Then remove
the
center support
and the
front
and
rear
clutch assemblies
as a
unit
(Fig.
25).
13.
Install
the
clutch assemblies
in
the bench fixture
(Fig.
26).
FRONT CLUTCH
CYLINDER
REAR CLUTCH
DRUM
FRONT BAND
INPUT SHAFT
D1957-A
FIG. 25—Removing
or
Installing
Input Shaft
and
Clutch
FRONT CLUTCH
CYLINDER
INPUT SHAFT
SECONDARY REAR
SUN GEAR auTCH
DRUM
-77530-A
D1958-A
FIG. 26—Input Shaft
and
Clutch
in Holding Fixture
,
GOVERNOR
GOVERNOR NEEDLE ROLLER
DRIVE BALL BEARING
D 1820-A
FIG. 24—Output Shaft Disassembled
14.
Remove
the
thrust washer from
the front
of the
input shaft.
15.
To
remove
the
front band, posi-
tion
the
band ends between
the
case
webbing
and
tilt
the
bottom
of the
band rearward. Then, squeeze
the
ends
of the
band together
and
remove
from
the
rear
of the
case.
16.
Lift
the
front clutch assembly
from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.
17.
Remove
the
bronze
and the
steel thrust washers from
the
rear
clutch assembly. Wire
the
thrust
washers together
to
assure correct
in-
stallation.
18.
Remove
the
front clutch seal
rings from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.
19.
Lift
the
rear clutch assembly
from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.
20.
Remove
the
rear clutch seal
rings from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.
Do
not
break
the
seal rings.
21.
Remove
the
primary
sun
gear
front thrust washer.
PARTS REPAIR
AND
REPLACEMENT
During
the
repair
of the sub-
assemblies, certain general instructions
which apply
to all
units
of the
trans-
mission must
be
followed. These
in-
structions
are
given here
to
avoid
un-
necessary repetition.
Handle
all
transmission parts care-
fully
to
avoid nicking
or
burring
the
bearing
or
mating surfaces.
Lubricate
all
internal parts
of the
transmission with transmission fluid
before assembly.
Do
not use any
other
lubricants except
on
gaskets
and
thrust washers which
may be
coated
with vaseline
to
facilitate assembly.
Always install
new
gaskets when
as-
sembling parts
of the
transmission.
Tighten
all
bolts
and
screws
to the
recommended torque.
For
detail
cleaning
and
inspection operations
refer
to
Part
7-1.
REAR BRAKE DRUM
SUPPORT BUSHING
REPLACEMENT
1.
If the
rear brake drum support
bushing
is to be
replaced, press
the
bushing from
the
support
as
shown
in
Fig.
27.
2.
Press
a new
bushing into
the
brake drum support with
the
tool
shown
in
Fig.
27.
OUTPUT SHAFT BUSHING
REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove
the
output shaft bushing
if
it is
worn
or
damaged.
Use the
capeprocarmanuals.com
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Press
Rom
Handle
Tool - T64L-7003-A4
Tool - T64L.7003.B4
REMOVAL INSTALLATION
FIG. 27—Replacing Rear Brake Drum Support Bushing
D 1751-A
chisel
and cut
along
the
bushing seam
until
the
chisel breaks through
the
bushing wall.
Pry the
loose ends
of
the bushing
up
with
an awl and re-
move
the
bushing.
2.
Insert
a new
bushing into
the in-
stallation tool
and
position
the
tool
and bushing over
the
output shaft
hub.
Then, press
the
bushing
on the
output
shaft
hub as
shown
in Fig. 28.
Press
Ram
Tool - T64L-7003.A7
FIG. 28—Installing Output Shaft
Bushing
PRIMARY
SUN
GEAR SHAFT
1.
Position
the
primary
sun
gear
shaft
in the
clutch bench fixture.
2.
Check
the fit of the
seal rings
in
their respective bores.
If
equipped
with cast iron seal rings,
a
clearance
of 0.002-0.009 inch should exist
be-
tween
the
ends
of the
rings.
If equipped with teflon seals that
are worn
or
damaged,
cut the
seals
from
the
shaft with
a
sharp knife.
Be
careful
not to
score
the
ring grooves.
3.
Replace
the
teflon seals with cast
iron seal rings,
and
check
for
free
movement
in the
groove.
REAR CLUTCH
1.
Remove
the
clutch pressure plate
snap ring,
and
remove
the
pressure
plate from
the
drum. Remove
the
waved cushion spring. Remove
the
composition
and
steel plates.
2.
Compress
the
spring with
the
tools shown
in Fig. 29 and
remove
the
snap ring.
3.
Guide
the
spring retainer while
releasing
the
pressure
to
prevent
the
retainer from locking
in the
snap ring
grooves.
4.
Position
the
primary
sun
gear
shaft
in the
rear clutch. Place
an air
hose nozzle
in one of the
holes
in the
shaft,
and
place
one
finger over
the
other hole. Then force
the
clutch
pis-
ton
out of the
clutch drum with
air
pressure. Hold
one
hand over
the pis-
ton
to
prevent damage.
5.
Remove
the
inner
and
outer seal
rings from
the
clutch piston.
6. Remove
the
rear clutch
sun
gear
bushing
if it is
worn
or
damaged.
Use
the cape chisel
(Fig. 31) and cut
along
the bushing seam until
the
chisel
breaks through
the
bushing wall.
Pry
the loose ends
of the
bushing
up
with
an
awl and
remove
the
bushing.
7.
Press
a new
bushing into
the
rear
clutch
sun
gear with
the
tool shown
in
Fig.
32.
8. Install
new
inner
and
outer seal
rings
on the
piston.
9.
To
install
the
piston
in the
clutch
drum, lubricate
the
piston seals
and
tools
(Fig. 30)
with clean transmission
fluid.
10.
Push
the
small fixture down
over
the
cylinder
hub.
11.
Insert
the
piston into
the
large
fixture with
the
seal toward
the
thin-
walled
end.
12.
Hold
the
piston
and
large
fixture
and
insert
as a
unit into
the
cylinder. Push down over
the
small
fixture until
the
large tool stops
Too/-
T68P-7D758-A
REAR CLUTCH
DRUM
D2038-A
FIG.
30—
Installing
Rear Clutch
Piston
Too/-T65L-77575-A
REAR CLUTCH
DRUM
D 1592-A
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BAND ADJUSTMENT
INTERMEDIATE BAND
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
jack stands.
2.
Clean all the dirt from the band
adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-
card the lock nut.
3.
Install a new lock nut and tight-
en the adjusting screw to 10 ft-lbs tor-
que (Fig. 15).
4.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-
actly 1 full turn.
5.
Hold the adjusting screw from
turning and torque the lock nut to
specification.
6. Lower the vehicle.
EXTENSION HOUSING OR
GOVERNOR REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
stands.
2.
Disconnect the parking brake
cable from the equalizer. On a Lin-
coln Continental, remove the equaliz-
er.
3.
Disconnect the driveshaft from
the rear axle flange and remove it
from the transmission.
4.
Disconnect the speedometer
cable from the extension housing.
5.
Remove the engine rear
support-to-extension housing attaching
bolts.
On a Lincoln Continental, remove
the reinforcement plate from under
the transmission oil pan.
6. Place a jack under the transmis-
sion and raise it just enough to re-
move the weight from the engine rear
support.
7.
Remove the bolt that secures the
engine rear support to the crossmemb-
er and remove the support.
8. Place a drain pan under the rear
of the transmission case.
9. Lower the transmission and re-
move the extension housing attaching
bolts.
Slide the extension housing off
the output shaft and allow the fluid to
drain.
10.
Remove the governor attaching
bolts (Fig. 16) and remove the gover-
nor from the flange.
INSTALLATION
1.
Secure the governor (Fig. 16) to
the distributor flange with the attach-
ing bolts. Torque the bolts to specifi-
cation.
TOOL-T59 P-77370-B
FIG. 75—Adjusting Band
D 1597-A
TUBES
DISTRIBUTOR
GOVERNOR
SPACER
D1598-A
FIG. 76—Governor Installed
2.
Clean the mounting surface on
the transmission and on the extension
housing. Position a new gasket on the
transmission.
3.
Hold the extension housing in
place and secure it with the attaching
bolts.
4.
Raise the transmission high
enough to position the engine rear
support on the crossmember.
5.
Secure the support to the cross
member with the attaching bolt and
nut. Torque the bolt to specification.
6. Lower the transmission and re-
move the jack. Install and torque the
engine rear support-to-extension hous-
ing attaching bolts to specification.
On a Lincoln Continental, install
the reinforcement plate and secure it
with the attaching bolts.
7.
Secure the speedometer cable to
the extension housing with the attach-
ing bolt.
8. Connect the parking brake cable
to the equalizer. On a Lincoln Conti-
nental, connect the parking brake
equalizer. Adjust the parking brake as
required.
9. Install the drive shaft.
10.
Fill the transmission to the cor-
rect level with the specified fluid.
SERVO REPLACEMENT
ALL VEHICLES EXCEPT
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Removal
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
stands.
2.
Remove the engine rear
support-to-extension housing attaching
bolts.
3.
Raise the transmission high
enough to remove the weight from the
engine rear support.
4.
Remove the bolt that secures the
engine rear support to the crossmemb-
er. Remove the support.
5.
Lower the transmission and re-
move the jack.
6. Place a drain pan beneath the
servo.
Remove the bolts that attach
the servo cover to the transmission
case.
7.
Remove the cover, piston, spring
and gasket from the case, screwing the
band adjusting screw inwards as the
piston is removed. This insures that
there will be enough tension on the
band to keep the struts properly en-
gaged in the band end notches while
the piston is removed.
SEAL REPLACEMENT
1.
Apply air pressure to the port in
the servo cover to remove the piston
and rod.
2.
Remove the seals from the piston
(Fig. 17).
On a Continental Mark III, replace
the complete piston and rod assembly
if the piston or piston sealing lips are
unserviceable or damaged.
3.
Remove the seal from the cover.
4.
Dip the new seals in transmission
fluid.
5.
Install the new seals on the pis-
ton and cover.
6. Coat two new gaskets with pe-
troleum jelly and install the gaskets
on the cover.
7.
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On a Lincoln Continental, install
the reinforcement plate and secure it
with the attaching bolts.
4.
Lower the vehicle and fill the
transmission to the correct level with
the specified fluid.
EXTENSION HOUSING
BUSHING AND REAR
SEAL REPLACEMENT
Too/—
1175-AB
Tool—750T-70O-A
D 1927-A
FIG. 18—Removing Extension Housing Seal
1.
Disconnect the drive shaft from
the transmission.
2.
On a Lincoln Continental, re-
move the parking brake equalizer. Po-
sition the equalizer and cables out of
the way to obtain free access to the
transmission extension housing.
3.
When only the rear seal needs
replacing, carefully remove it with a
tapered chisel or the tools shown in
Fig. 18. Remove the bushing as shown
in Fig. 19. Use the bushing remover
carefully so that the spline seal is not
damaged.
4.
When installing a new bushing
use the special tool shown in Fig. 20.
5.
Before installing a new seal, in-
spect the sealing surface of the univer-
sal joint yoke for scores. If scores are
found, replace the yoke.
6. Inspect the counterbore of the
housing for burrs and if present, re-
move with crocus cloth.
7.
Install the seal into the housing
with the tool shown in Fig. 21. The
seal should be firmly seated in the
BUSHING
Too/-757 P-7697-A
D1600-A
FIG. 19—Removing Extension
Housing Bushing
bore.
Coat the inside diameter of the
fiber portion of the seal with B8A-
19589-A lubricant.
8. Coat the front universal joint
spline with B8A-19589-A lubricant
and install the drive shaft.
9. On a Lincoln Continental, con-
nect the parking brake equalizer.
Tool-T 57 P-7697-B
BUSHING
D
1601
-A
FIG. 20—Installing Extension
Housing Bushing
Tool-
T61 L
-
7657-
B
D1602-A
FIG. 21—Installing Extension
Housing Seal
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
An oil impregnated plastic grommet
is incorporated in the end of the man-
ual shift linkage lever arm on all col-
umn shift vehicles. A special tool
T67P-7341-A is required to install the
grommet in the manual lever, and to
install the manual linkage rod into the
grommet. Refer to Part 7-1, Section
2,
for the grommet replacement pro-
cedures.
REMOVAL—FORD
MERCURY AND METEOR
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
stands. Drain the fluid from the trans-
mission and from the converter.
2.
Disconnect the drive shaft from
the rear axle and slide the shaft rear-
ward from the transmission. Install a
seal installation tool in the extension
housing to prevent fluid leakage.
3.
Disconnect the cable from the
terminal on the starter motor. Re-
move the three attaching bolts and re-
move the starter motor.
4.
Remove the four converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts. Place a
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INSTALLATION—
THUNDERBIRD
1.
Torque the two converter drain
plugs to specification.
2.
Install the converter on the sta-
tor support.
3.
Secure the transmission on a
transmission jack.
4.
Rotate the converter so that the
studs and drain plugs are in alignment
with their holes in the flywheel.
5.
Move the transmission toward
the cylinder block until they contact
each other. Install and torque the at-
taching bolts to specification. Before
tightening the center bolt on the left
side,
make sure that the accelerator
linkage stop bracket is properly posi-
tioned so that the left upper bolt may
be installed later.
6. Connect the fluid cooler lines to
their fittings on the right side of the
transmission.
7.
Raise the transmission and in-
stall the engine rear support and tor-
que the bolts to specification. Make
sure that the hand brake equalizer is
positioned properly.
8. Lower the transmission and re-
move the jack.
9. Install the engine rear support-
to-extension housing attaching bolts.
10.
Install the drive shaft.
11.
Connect the speedometer cable
to the extension housing.
12.
Position the starting motor on
the converter housing and secure it
with the two lower bolts.
13.
Install the torque converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts and torque
them to specification.
14.
Install the converter housing
dust shield.
15.
Secure the frame side rail sup-
port brace with the attaching bolts
and lock washers. Torque the bolts to
specification.
16.
Connect the downshift rod to
the transmission downshift lever.
17.
Connect the vacuum diaphragm
hose to the upper end of the vacuum
tube.
18.
Using Tool T67P-7341-A, in-
stall a new grommet in the manual
lever. Then, secure the manual selec-
tor rod to the lever.
19.
Position the vibration absorber
to the transmission extension housing
and secure it with the three attaching
bolts.
20.
Connect the muffler inlet pipes
to the exhaust manifolds.
21.
Lower the vehicle and install
the two converter housing upper bolts
and torque them to specification.
22.
Install the starting motor upper
bolt.
23.
Place a new O-ring on the end
of the fluid filler tube and insert it in
the transmission case. Secure the tube
to the rear of the right cylinder head
with the attaching screw and lock
washer.
24.
Fill the transmission to the
proper level with the specified fluids.
25.
Adjust the manual and throttle
linkage as required.
REMOVAL-
CONTINENTAL MARK III
1.
Working from the engine com-
partment, lift the fluid filler tube dio-
stick from the transmission.
2.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
stands.
3.
Remove the dust shield from the
front lower end of the converter hous-
ing.
4.
Crank the engine until one of the
converter drain plugs is accessible.
Then, remove the plug.
5.
Crank the engine until the other
plug is at the bottom. Place a drain
pan to catch the fluid, then remove
the pan and allow the fluid to drain.
6. Remove the driveshaft.
7.
Remove the frame side rail sup-
port brace attaching bolts and remove
the brace.
8. After the fluid has been drained
from the converter, install the plug.
9. Place the drain pan under the
transmission pan and loosen the at-
taching bolts and allow the fluid to
drain. Finally remove all of the pan
attaching bolts except two, to allow
the oil to further drain. After the fluid
has drained, install two bolts on the
opposite side of the pan to temporari-
ly hold it in place.
10.
Remove the. converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts.
11.
Disconnect the downshift link-
age from the transmission downshift
lever.
12.
Using tool T67P-7341-A, re-
move the selector rod from the manu-
al lever.
13.
Remove the two screws that at-
tach the shift rod bellcrank bracket to
the converter housing and remove the
bracket.
14.
Disconnect the vacuum dia-
phragm hose at the transmission.
15.
Disconnect the speedometer
cable from the extension housing and
place it to one side.
16.
Remove the two idler arm
bracket retaining bolts at the frame
side rail and allow the linkage to
hang.
17.
Disconnect the starter cable
from the terminal on the starter. Re-
move the starter attaching bolts and
remove it from the housing.
18.
Remove the clip securing the oil
cooler lines to the support bracket.
19.
Disconnect the two oil cooler
lines from the right side of the trans-
mission.
20.
Disconnect the muffler inlet
pipes at the exhaust manifolds and
allow the pipes to hang.
21.
Remove the vibration absorber
from the extension housing.
22.
Remove the engine rear support
to extension housing attaching bolts.
23.
Place a transmission jack under
the transmission and raise it just
enough to remove the weight from the
support.
24.
Remove the two support attach-
ing bolts and remove the support.
25.
Lower the jack and secure the
transmission to the jack with a safety
chain.
26.
Remove the bolt that secures
the filler tube to the rear of the right
cylinder head and lift the tube from
the transmission case.
27.
Remove the six converter
housing-to-cylinder block attaching
bolts.
28.
Carefully lower the transmis-
sion and remove it from under the ve-
hicle.
29.
Remove the converter and
mount the transmission in a holding
fixture.
INSTALLATION—
CONTINENTAL MARK III
1.
Torque the two converter drain
plugs to specification.
2.
Install the converter on the sta-
tor support.
3.
Secure the transmission on a
transmission jack.
4.
Rotate the converter so that the
studs and drain plugs are in alignment
with their holes in the flywheel.
5.
Move the transmission toward
the cylinder block until they contact
each other. Install and torque the at-
taching bolts to specification
6. Remove the jack safety chain
from the transmission.
7.
Connect the fluid cooler lines to
their fittings on the right side of the
transmission.
8. Install a new O-ring on the lower
end of the fluid filler tube. Dip the
O-ring in clean automatic transmis-
sion fluid and insert the tube in the
transmission case. Install the attach-
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9. Raise the transmission and in-
stall the engine rear support and tor-
que the bolts to specification.
10.
Lower the transmission and re-
move the jack.
11.
Install the engine rear support-
to-extension housing attaching bolts.
12.
Install the drive shaft.
13.
Connect the speedometer cable
to the extension housing.
14.
Connect the muffler inlet pipes
to the exhaust manifolds.
15.
Position the starting motor on
the converter housing and secure it
with the attaching bolts. Connect the
cable to the terminal on the starter.
16.
Position the idler arm bracket
to the frame side rail and install the
attaching bolts.
17.
Install the torque converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts and torque
them to specification.
18.
Install the converter housing
dust shield.
19.
Secure the frame side rail sup-
port brace with the attaching bolts
and lock washers. Torque the bolts to
specification.
20.
Connect the downshift rod to
the transmission downshift lever.
21.
Using Tool T67P-7341-A, in-
stall a new grommet in the manual
lever. Then, secure the manual selec-
tor rod to the lever.
22.
Connect the vacuum hose to the
vacuum diaphragm.
23.
Install the oil cooler line retain-
ing clip at the transmission support.
24.
Position the vibration absorber
to the transmission extension housing
and secure it with the three attaching
bolts.
25.
Lower the vehicle.
26.
Fill the transmission to the
proper level with the specified fluids.
27.
Adjust the manual and throttle
linkage as required.
REMOVAL-
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
1.
Raise the hood and remove the
transmission dipstick.
2.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist. Re-
move the bolt that secures the trans-
mission filler tube to the cylinder
head.
3.
Remove the bolts that attach the
reinforcement plate at the rear of the
transmission oil pan and remove the
plate.
4.
Remove the three bolts that at-
tach the manual and downshift control
rod splash shield to the side rail and
remove the shield.
5.
Place a drain pan under the
transmission. Loosen all transmission
pan attaching bolts and allow the fluid
to drain. Remove the bolts from the
rear and both sides of the pan to
allow further drainage; then, finally
remove the pan. After all fluid has
been drained, install the pan using
four attaching bolts.
6. Remove the two bolts that attach
the cover to the lower end of the con-
verter housing.
7.
Remove the two front support
bracket bolts at the converter housing.
8. Remove the two drain plugs
from the converter and allow it to
drain.
9. Remove the four nuts that attach
the converter to the flywheel.
10.
Lift the fluid filler tube from
the transmission case.
11.
Remove the two idler arm
bracket bolts from the frame side rail
and allow the idler arm to hang free.
12.
Disconnect the starter cable
from the starter. Remove the starter
attaching bolts and remove the starter.
13.
Disconnect the oil cooler lines
from the transmission.
14.
Disconnect the vacuum hose
from the diaphragm.
15.
Loosen the parking brake ad-
justing nut at the equalizer and re-
move the retracting spring. Disconnect
the rear brake cables and remove the
equalizer from the bracket.
16.
Disconnect the speedometer
cable from the extension housing.
17.
Disconnect the drive shaft from
the transmission flange and position
the shaft out of the way.
18.
Disconnect the downshift rod
from the transmission downshift lever.
19.
Using tool T67P-7341-A, re-
move the manual selector rod from
the manual lever.
20.
Remove the lower bellcrank at-
taching bolts and remove the bell-
crank.
21.
Pry the upper bellcrank out of
the converter housing and allow it to
hang free.
22.
Remove the cooler lines from
the clip at the cylinder head.
23.
Remove the converter housing-
to-cylinder block lower attaching
bolts.
24.
Remove the two nuts that at-
tach the engine rear mounts to the
crossmember.
25.
Place a transmission jack under
the transmission and raise it just high
enough to remove the weight from the
crossmember.
26.
Remove the engine rear
support-to-extension housing attaching
bolts and remove the supports.
27.
Remove the crossmember-
to-frame attaching nuts and remove
the crossmember.
28.
Secure the transmission to the
jack with the safety chain. Lower the
transmission and remove the upper
converter housing-to-cylinder block at-
taching bolts.
29.
Move the transmission away
from the cylinder block.
30.
Carefully lower the transmis-
sion and remove it from under the ve-
hicle.
31.
Remove the converter and mount
the transmission in a holding fixture.
INSTALLATION-
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
1.
Torque the two converter drain
plugs to specification.
2.
Install the converter on the sta-
tor support.
3.
Secure the transmission on a
transmission jack.
4.
Rotate the converter so that the
studs and drain plugs are in alignment
with those in the flywheel.
5.
Move the transmission toward the
cylinder block until they contact each
other. Install and torque the attaching
bolts to specification.
6. Secure the converter to the fly-
wheel with the four attaching nuts.
Torque the nuts to specification.
7.
Secure the converter access cover
to the converter housing with the at-
taching bolts.
8. Secure the two front support
brackets to the converter housing with
the attaching bolts.
9. Raise the transmission high en-
ough to position the crossmember. In-
stall the bolts, but do not tighten at
this time.
10.
Secure the engine rear support
to the extension housing and torque
the bolts to specification. At this time,
install and torque the crossmember-
to-frame attaching nuts to specifica-
tion.
11.
Lower the transmission and in-
stall the engine rear support-
to-crossmember attaching nuts and
plates.
Torque the •"its to specifica-
tion. Remove the transmission jack.
12.
Install the upper bellcrank in
the left side of the converter housing.
13.
Position the lower bellcrank to
the transmission and floor pan and se-
cure it with the two attaching bolts.
14.
Connect the downshift rod to
transmission downshift lever.
15.
Using tool T67P-7341-A, install
a new grommet in the manual lever.
Then, secure the manual selector rod
to the lever.procarmanuals.com