1969 FORD MUSTANG stop start

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-07-03 
Ford Design Non-Integral Power Steering System

03-07-03

5.
 Lower the vehicle and disconnect

the fluid return hose from the reser-

voir.

6. Disconnect the fluid pressure

hose from the

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-07-04 
Ford Design Non-Integral Power Steering System

03-07-04

12.
 Stop the engine, and check the

control valve and hose connections for

fluid leaks. Correct the cause of any

leaks.

13.
 Ch

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-08-02 
Ford Design Integral Power Steering Gear

03-08-02

-INPUT SHAFT

OUTLET PORT

INLET PORT

CONTROL VALVE HOUSING

SECTOR SHAFT COVER

SECTOR SHAFT ADJUSTMENT SCREW

LOCK NUT

IDENTIFICATION

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
07-01-04 
General Transmission Service

07-01-04

taching bolts to the proper torque. If

necessary, replace the gasket.

Check the fluid filler tube connec-

tion at the transmission case or pan.

I

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
07-01-08 
General Transmission Service

07-01-08

3.
 Install the bench testing tool on

the transmission.

4.
 Remove the
 1/8-inch
 pipe plug

at the transmission case. Turn the

front pump in a cl

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
07-01-09

General Transmission Service

07-01-09

For example, on a C4 transmission,

if the pressure at 10 inches of vacuum

was 120 psi and the pressure at 1.0

inch of vacuum was 170 psi, and up-

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
07-01-10 
General Transmission Service

07-01-10

2.
 To adjust the switch for the park

position, place the transmission selec-

tor lever in 1 and push the park reset

button (Fig. 16) to the left

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
07-02-04 
C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-04

The transmission consists essentially

of a torque converter, planetary gear

train, two multiple disc clutches, a 
one-way clutch and a hydraulic con-
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