
06-03-05
Ford Design Four-Speed Transmission
06-03-05
DETAIL
4
FORD
AND
MERCURY
DETAIL
5
COUGAR. FAIRLANE,
FALCON,
MONTEGO,
AND MUSTANG
REVERSE SHIFT
RAIL
C1533-B
FIG. 6—Removing Output Shaft Bearing
3.
Remove
and
discard
the
O-ring
from each
cam and
shaft (Fig.
12).
4.
Dip the new
Orings
in
gear
lu-
bricant
and
install them
on the cam
and shafts.
5.
Slide each cam
and
shaft into
its
respective bore
in the
transmission
case.
6. Secure each shaft lever with
a
flat washer, lock washer
and nut.
GEAR SHIFT CONTROL
ASSEMBLY
1.
Remove
the
four screws attach-
ing
the
lower boot
to the
floor
pan.
2.
Remove the two bolts that secure
the gear shift lever
to
the shift control
assembly.
THIRD AND,
FOURTH
SPEED
SHIFT
FORK
FIRST
AND
REVERSE
SPEED
SHIFT
FORK
3.
Remove
the two
piece lock nuts
that secure
the
shift rods
to the
shift
levers.
4.
Remove
the
three bolts attaching
the control assembly
to the
extension
housing. Lower
the
control assembly
and boot
and
remove
the
control
as-
sembly from
the
boot.
5.
Remove the back-up light switch.
6. Remove
the
outer
nut
from
the
selector lever shaft
and
slide
the
shaft
from
the
control assembly.
7.
Lift
the
outer support bracket,
rubber washer, first-second,
and
third-fourth selector levers
off the as-
sembly (Fig.
13).
8. Remove
the two
bolts retaining
the inner support bracket
to the
back
THIRD
AND
FOURTH
SPEED SYNCHRONIZER
OUTPUT SHAFT MOVED
TO RIGHT SIDE
OF
CASE
C2075-A
C2077-A
Tool-T52T-
C2076-A
FIG. 9—Rotating Reverse
Shift Rail
plate. Lift
the
inner support bracket,
selector arm, and reverse selector lever
from
the
back plate.
9. Lubricate
all
mating surfaces
with lithium grease before assembly.
10.
Position
the
reverse gear selec-
tor lever, selector
arm and the
inner
support bracket
on the
back plate.
The reverse gear selector lever will
have
a
flat spot
on the
top
of
the lever
to distinguish
it
from
the
third-fourth
selector lever. Install the two retaining
bolts finger tight.
11.
Insert
a 1/4
inch gauge
pin
through
the
alignment holes
of the se-
lector levers
and
support brackets.
Line
up the
gauge
pin
perpendicular
to the back plate. Torque the two sup-
port bracket-to-back plate retaining
nuts
to
specification
and
remove
the
gauge
pin.
12.
Position
the
rubber washer,
first-second
and
third-fourth selector
levers
in the
outer support bracket.
Position this assembly against
the
inner support
so
that the selector lever
shaft holes
in the
selector levers
and
support brackets
are
aligned.
13.
Install
the
selector lever shaft
"~ REVERSE IDLER
GEAR SHAFT
Tool-T64P-7140
C2078-A
FIG. 7—Removing Shift Fork
From Case
FIG. 8—Removing Output
Shaft Assembly
FIG. TO—Removing Reverse Idler
Gear Shaftprocarmanuals.com

06-03-08
Ford Design Four-Speed Transmission
06-03-08
ROLLER BEARINGS
SNAP RINGS
FIG. 14—Input Shaft Gear Disassembled
C1802-
A
Hardwood
Block
Tool-7025-G
OR
7025-B
Detail
5
REMOVAL
FIG. 15—Replacing Input Shaft Bearing
INSERT SPRING
INSTALLATION
ETCH MARKS
C2079-A
INSERT SPRING
SLEEVE
HUB
FIRST AND SECOND SPEED SYNCHRONIZER
INSERT
INSERT SPRING
INSERT
SLEEVE
INSERT SPRING
HUMP
THIRD
AND
FOURTH SPEED SYNCHRONIZER
FIG. 16—Synchronizers Disassembled
GROOVE
TO
FACE
TOWARD FRONT
OF TRANSMISSION
C2080.A
end play with
a
feeler gauge. End play
should
be
within specification.
If the
end play
is not
within limits, replace
the thrust washers.
If the end
play
is
within limits, leave
the
reverse idler
gear installed.
10.
Position
the
reverse gear shift
rail detent spring
and
detent plug
in
the case. Hold
the
reverse shift fork
in
place
on the
reverse idler sliding gear
and install
the
shift rail from
the
rear
of
the
case. Secure
the
fork
to the
rail
with
the
Allen head
set
screw.
11.
Install
the
first
and
second-
speed synchronizer onto
the
front
of
the output shaft (Fig.
11)
making sure
that
the
shift fork groove
is
toward
the rear
of the
shaft.
The
first
and
reverse synchronizer
hub is a
press
fit
on
the
output shaft.
To
eliminate
the
possibility
of
damaging
the
synchro-
nizer assembly, install
the
synchroniz-
er
hub
with
the
teeth
end of the
gear
facing toward
the
rear
of the
shaft,
using
an
arbor press
as
shown
in
Part
6-2,
Fig. 20. Do not
attempt
to re-
move
or
install
the
hub
by
hammering
or prying.
12.
Position
the
blocking ring
on
the second-speed gear.
13.
Slide
the
second-speed gear
onto
the
front
of the
shaft, making
sure that
the
inserts
in the
synchroniz-
er engage
the
notches
in the
blocker
ring.
14.
Install
the
second-speed gear
thrust washer
and
snap ring.
15.
Slide
the
third-speed gear onto
the shaft with
the
synchronizer coned
surface toward
the
front.
16.
Place
a
blocking ring
on the
third-speed gear.
17.
Slide
the
third
and
fourth-
speed gear synchronizer onto
the
shaft
making sure that
the
inserts
in the
synchronizer engage
the
notches
in the
blocking ring.
18.
Install
the
snap ring
on the
front
of the
output shaft.
19.
Position
the
blocking ring
on
the first-speed gear.
20.
Slide
the
first-speed gear onto
the rear
of the
output shaft making
sure that
the
notches
in the
blocking
ring engage
the
synchronizer inserts.
21.
Install
the
heavy thrust washer
on
the
rear
of the
output shaft.
22.
Support
the
thrust washer
and
first-speed gear
to
prevent them from
sliding
off the
shaft
and
carefully
lower
the
output shaft assembly into
the.
case
as
shown
in Fig. 8.
23.
Position
the
first
and
second-
speed shift fork
and the
third
and
fourfh-speed shift fork
in
place
on
their respective gears
and
rotate them
into place.procarmanuals.com

07-01-15
General Transmission Service
07-01-15
GOVERNOR
DRIVE BALL
POCKET
FRONT PUMP AND STATOR
SUPPORT SHAFT
D1922-A
FIG. 22—Stator to Impeller
Interference Check
snap rings are available in several
thicknesses for this purpose.
7.
Inspect the rubber seal and stop
ring at the front of the output shaft
spline. If wear or damage is evident,
replace the parts.
8. Inspect the primary sun gear for
broken or worn teeth. Inspect all
thrust surfaces and journals for scores.
Check all fluid passages (Fig. 26) for
obstructions and leakage. Inspect the
seal ring grooves for burrs.
9. Inspect the sun gear shaft splines
for burrs and wear.
10.
Check the fit of the seal rings
in the grooves of the shaft. The rings
should enter the grooves freely with-
out bind.
11.
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.
INPUT SHAFT
FRONT PUMP AND
STATOR SUPPORT
SHAFT
CONVERTER
ASSEMBLY
D1923-A
TEAR DROP
D1935-A
FIG. 24—Correct Position of
Output Shaft Aluminum Sleeve
D1936-A
FIG. 25—Checking Output
Shaft Snap Ring Clearance
12.
Install the seal rings on the
shaft, and check for free movement in
the grooves.
PINION CARRIER, ONE-WAY
CLUTCH AND CENTER
SUPPORT (FMX
TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect the clutch outer race,
inner race, band surface, pinion gears,
bearings, and thrust washer (Fig. 27)
for roughness.
2.
Inspect the center support bush-
ing for roughness.
3.
Inspect the one-way clutch cage
rollers and springs for excessive wear
or damage.
PINION CARRIERS (C4 or
C6 TRANSMISSIONS)
Individual parts of the planet car-
riers are not serviceable.
1.
The pins and shafts in the planet
assemblies should be checked for loose
fit and/or complete disengagement.
Use a new planet assembly if either
condition exists. Before installing a
planet assembly, the shaft retaining
pins should be checked for adequate
staking. If staking does not appear
adequate, the pins should be restaked
before installation. When restaking,
the retaining pins must not be driven
into the carrier any further than 0.040
inch below the surface of the carrier.
2.
Inspect the pinion gears for dam-
aged or excessively worn teeth.
3.
Check for free rotation of the
pinion gears.
EXTENSION HOUSING
1.
Inspect the housing for cracks.
Inspect the gasket surface for burrs or
warpage.
2.
Inspect the bushing for scores or
wear.
3.
Inspect the rear seal for hard-
ness,
cracks, or wear. If the seal
FRONT LUBRICATION REAR LUBRICATION
CLUTCH \ CLUTCH
LUBRICATION
FRONT CLUTCH
D1937-A
FIG. 23—Stator to Turbine
Interference Check
FIG. 26—Primary Sun Gear Shaft—Cross Sectional Viewprocarmanuals.com

07-01-17
General Transmission Service
07-01-17
PRESSURE REGULATOR
(FMX TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect the regulator body and
cover mating surface for burrs.
2.
Check all fluid passages for ob-
structions.
3.
Inspect the control pressure and
converter pressure valves and bores for
burrs and scores. Remove all burrs
carefully with crocus cloth.
4.
Check free movement of the
valves in their bores. The valves
should fall freely into the bores when
both the valve and bore are dry.
5.
Inspect the valve springs and
spacers for distortion.
CONTROL VALVE BODY
1.
Clean all parts thoroughly in
clean solvent, and then blow them dry
with moisture-free compressed air.
2.
Inspect all valve and plug bores
for scores. Check all fluid passages for
obstructions. Inspect the check valve
for free movement. Inspect all mating
surfaces for burrs or distortion. In-
spect all plugs and valves for burrs
and scores. Crocus cloth can be used
to polish valves and plugs if care is
taken to avoid rounding the sharp
edges of the valves and plugs.
3.
Inspect all springs for distortion.
Check all valves and plugs for free
movement in their respective bores.
Valves and plugs, when dry, must fall
from their own weight in their respec-
tive bores.
4.
Roll the manual valve on a flat
surface to check it for a bent condi-
tion.
GOVERNOR
1.
Inspect the governor valves and
bores for scores. Minor scores may be
removed from the valves with crocus
cloth. Replace the governor if the
valves or body is deeply scored.
2.
Check for free movement of the
valves in the bores. The valves should
slide freely of their own weight in the
bores when dry. Inspect fluid passages
in the valve body and counterweight
for obstructions. All fluid passages
must be clean.
3.
Inspect the mating surfaces of
the governor body and governor dis-
tributor (C4 or C6 Automatic) for
burrs and distortion. Mating surfaces
must be smooth and flat.
4.
Check the mating surface of the
governor valve and the counterweight
on a FMX transmission for burrs or
scratches.
5.
When cleaning the governor as-
sembly (C4 Automatic), the oil screen
should be removed from the collector
body and thoroughly blown out with
compressed air.
FRONT SERVO (FMX)
AND INTERMEDIATE
SERVO (C4 AND C6
AUTOMATIC)
1.
Inspect the servo bore for cracks
and the piston bore and the servo pis-
ton stem for scores. Check fluid pas-
sages for obstructions. Replace seals
that are damaged.
2.
On an FMX transmission, check
the actuating lever for free movement,
and inspect it for wear. If necessary to
replace the actuating lever or shaft,
remove the retaining pin and push the
shaft out of the bracket.
Inspect the adjusting screw threads
and the threads in the lever for dam-
age.
3.
Check the servo spring and servo
band strut(s) for distortion.
4.
Inspect the cover seal and gasket
cover sealing surface for defects.
REAR SERVO (FMX)
AND LOW-REVERSE SERVO
(C4 TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect the servo body for cracks
and the piston bore for scores.
2.
Check the fluid passages for ob-
structions.
3.
Inspect the band and the struts
for distortion. Inspect the band ends
for cracks.
4.
Inspect the servo spring for dis-
tortion.
5.
Inspect the band lining for exces-
sive wear and bonding to the metal
band.
6. On an FMX transmission, check
the servo body to case mating surface
for burrs. Check the accumulator pis-
ton and the check valve for freedom
of movement. Check the actuating
lever socket for scores.
7.
Replace seals that are damaged.
CASE
Inspect the case for cracks and
stripped threads. Inspect the gasket
surfaces and mating surfaces for
burrs.
Check the vent for obstructions,
and check all fluid passages for ob-
structions and leakage (Figs. 10, 11
and 12).
Inspect the case bushing for scores.
Check all parking linkage parts for
wear or damage.
ONE-WAY CLUTCH
1.
Inspect the outer and inner races
for scores or damaged surface area
where the rollers contact the races. If
the outer race on the C6 transmission
is damaged, the low-reverse clutch hub
must be replaced.
2.
Inspect the rollers and springs
for excessive wear or damage.
3.
Inspect the spring and roller case
for bent or damaged spring retainers.procarmanuals.com

07-02-11
C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-11
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.
TRANSMISSION REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
converter cover attaching bolts, at the
lower front side of the converter hous-
ing. Remove the cover.
2.
Remove the two conveter drain
plugs (Fig. 20). Drain the fluid from
the converter. Install the two convert-
er drain plugs.
3.
Remove the drive shaft and in-
stall the extension housing seal repla-
cer tool in the extension housing.
4.
Remove the vacuum line hose
from the transmission vacuum unit.
Disconnect the vacuum line from the
retaining clip.
5.
Remove the two extension
housing-to-crossmember attaching
bolts.
6. Remove the speedometer cable
from the extension housing.
7.
Disconnect the exhaust pipe
flange from the manifolds.
8. Remove the parking brake cable
from the equalizer lever.
9. Remove the fluid filler tube from
the pan and drain the transmission
fluid on PEA models. On PEB and
PEE models, loosen the transmission
CONVERTER A
ATT,
pan bolts and drain the fluid at one
corner of the pan. Tighten the attach-
ing bolts after the fluid has drained.
10.
Disconnect the fluid cooler lines
from the transmission case.
11.
Remove the manual and kick-
down linkage rods from the transmis-
sion control levers.
On vehicles equipped with a column
shift, use tool T67P-7341-A to remove
the selector rod from the manual
lever.
12.
On a Mustang, disconnect the
neutral start switch wires from the re-
taining clamps and connectors.
13.
Disconnect the starter cable.
Remove the starter attaching bolts
and remove the starter from the con-
verter housing.
14.
On PEB and PEE models, lift
the fluid filler tube from the case.
15.
Remove the four converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts.
16.
Position the transmission jack
to support the transmission and secure
the transmission to the jack with a
safety chain.
17.
Remove the four crossmember
attaching bolts and lower the
crossmember.
18.
Remove the five converter
housing-to-engine attaching bolts.
Lower the transmission (Fig. 21) and
remove it from under the vehicle.
TRANSMISSION
INSTALLATION
1.
With the converter properly in-
D 2043-A
FIG. 20—Converter Drain Plug
Location
FIG. 21—Transmission Mounted
on Jack
stalled, place the transmission on the
jack (Fig. 21). Secure the transmission
to the jack with the safety chain.
2.
Raise the transmission into posi-
tion and install the five converter
housing-to-engine attaching bolts.
Torque the bolts to specification. Re-
move the safety chain from the trans-
mission.
3.
Position the crossmember and
install the four attaching bolts. Torque
the bolts to specifications.
4.
Lower the transmission and in-
stall the extension housing and
crossmember attaching bolts. Torque
the bolts to specification.
5.
Install the four flywheel to con-
verter attaching nuts. Torque the nuts
to specification.
6. Remove the transmission jack.
Install the fluid filler tube in the
transmission case or pan. Install the
vacuum hose on the transmission vac-
uum unit. Install the vacuum line re-
taining clip.
7.
Connect the fluid cooling lines to
the transmission case.
8. On a Mustang, connect the neu-
tral start switch wires to their respec-
tive connectors and secure the harness
in the retaining clamps.
9. Install the linkage rods on the
transmission downshift and manual
control levers.
On vehicles equipped with a column
shift, use tool T67P-7341-A to install
a new grommet in the manual lever,
and to install the manual linkage rod
into the grommet.
10.
Connect the speedometer cable
to the extension housing.
11.
Connect the exhaust inlet pipes
to the manifolds.
12.
Install and adjust the parking
brake cable at the equalizer lever.
13.
Install the converter housing
cover and torque the attaching bolts
to specification.
14.
Install the starter and torque
the attaching bolts to specification.
Connect the starter cable.
15.
Install the drive shaft. Torque
the companion flange U-bolts attach-
ing nuts to specification.
16.
Lower the vehicle. Fill the
transmission to the proper level with
the specified fluid. Adjust the manual
and downshift linkage.procarmanuals.com

07-02-28
C4
Automatic Transmission
07-02-28
y
Q
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17
3*1
-
"
-N
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
CONVERTER
INPUT SHAFT
CONVERTER HOUSING
FRONT PUMP
THRUST WASHER
NO. 1
THRUST WASHER
NO. 2
FRONT PUMP GASKET
INTERMEDIATE BAND
BAND STRUTS
REVERSE
AND
HIGH
CLUTCH DRUM
FORWARD CLUTCH
AND
CYLINDER
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
THRUST WASHER
NO. 3
FORWARD CLUTCH
HUB
AND RING GEAR
THRUST WASHER
NO. 4
FRONT PLANET CARRIER
INPUT SHELL,
SUN
GEAR
AND THRUST WASHER
NO.
THRUST WASHER
NO. 6
REVERSE PLANET CARRIER
THRUST WASHER
NO. 7
SNAP RING
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
REVERSEH*ING GEAR
AND
HUB
LOW
AND
REVERSE BAND
BAND STRUTS
THRUST WASHER
NO. 8
LOW
AND
REVERSE DRUM
ONE-WAY CLUTCH
INNER RACE
ROLLER
(12) AND
SPRING
(12)
SPRING
AND
ROLLER CAGE
ONE-WAY CLUTCH OUTER
RACE
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
THRUST WASHER NO. 9
CASE
THRUST WASHER NO. 10
PARKING GEAR
GOVERNOR DISTRIBUTOR
SLEEVE
SNAP RING
GOVERNOR VALVES
&
DISTRIBUTOR
OUTPUT SHAFT
EXTENSION HOUSING
AND
GASKET
CONTROL VALVE BODY
OIL
PAN AND
GASKET
D 1378-D
FIG.
86—Transmission Sub-Assembliesprocarmanuals.com

07-03-08
FAAX Transmission
07-03-08
14.
Install the trim panel on the top
of the console. Install the selector
lever handle.
MUSTANG-COUGAR
1.
Place the transmission selector
lever in the N (Neutral) position.
2.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
manual lever control rod attaching nut
(Fig. 7).
3.
Lower the vehicle and remove
the selector lever handle attaching
screw and the handle.
4.
Remove the dial housing attach-
ing screws and the housing.
5.
Disconnect the dial indicator
light.
6. Disconnect the neutral start
switch and dial indicator light wires
from their connectors at the dash
panel.
7.
Remove the four selector housing
and lever assembly attaching bolts.
Remove the selector lever and housing
assembly.
8. Remove the two pointer back-up
shield attaching screws and remove
the shield.
9. Remove the two screws securing
the neutral start switch to the selector
lever housing. Push the neutral start
switch harness plug inward and re-
move the switch and harness assembly
(Fig. 9).
10.
Before installing the new
switch, hold it with the wires facing
downward and move the actuator
lever all the way to the left. Then, re-
turn the actuator lever to the neutral
position as shown in Figure 9.
11.
Position the harness and neutral
switch assembly in the selector lever
housing. Secure with the two attach-
ing screws.
12.
Install the pointer back-up
shield on the housing and lever assem-
bly.
13.
Position the selector lever and
housing assembly on the console and
install the attaching bolts.
14.
Connect the dial indicator light.
15.
Connect the neutral start switch
and dial indicator light wires to their
respective connectors at the dash
panel.
16.
Install the dial housing on the
selector lever housing assembly.
17.
Install the selector lever handle.
18.
Raise the vehicle and secure the
manual lever control rod to the selec-
tor lever arm.
19.
Lower the vehicle.
20.
Place the selector lever in the
park position and check the operation
of the switch.
DETENT PAWL
LOCK
NUT
DETENT PAWL
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
DETENT PLATE
D 1644-A
FIG.
10—Typical Selector Lever Detent Pawl Adjustment
SELECTOR LEVER
REPLACEMENT—CONSOLE
SHIFT—FAIRLANE
AND
MONTEGO
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
jack stands.
2.
Remove the retainer that secures
the manual linkage rod to the lower
end of the manual lever (Fig. 6).
3.
Remove the flat washer and two
insulator washers and disconnect the
rod from the arm.
4.
Working from inside of the vehi-
cle,
remove the selector lever handle
attaching screw. Lift the handle off
the selector lever.
5.
Remove the console trim panel
from the top of the console. Remove
the console retaining screws and re-
move the console.
6. Remove the cover and dial indi-
cator as an assembly.
7.
Remove the four screws that se-
cure the selector lever retainer to the
selector lever housing. Lift the retainer
from the housing.
8. Disconnect the neutral start
switch wires at the plug connector.
Disconnect the bulb socket from the
selector lever housing.
9. Remove the three bolts that se^
cure the selector lever control housing
to the console. Lift the selector lever
housing from the console.
10.
Remove the selector lever to
housing attaching nut. Remove the
lever from the housing.
11.
Install the selector lever in the
housing and install the attaching nut.
Torque the nut to 20 to 25 ft-lbs.
12.
Install the selector lever handle.
13.
Position the selector lever as
shown in Figure 10. With a feeler
gauge,
check the clearance between
the detent pawl and plate. The clear-
ance should be 0.005 to 0.010 inch. If
necessary adjust the height of the de-
tent pawl as shown in Figure 10.
14.
Remove the handle from the se-
lector lever.
15.
Position the selector lever hous-
ing in the console and install the three
attaching bolts. Do not tighten the at-
taching bolts at this time.
16.
Connect the bulb socket to the
selector lever housing and the neutral
start switch wires to the plug connec-
tor.
17.
Position the selector lever re-
tainer to the selector lever housing.
Install the four attaching screws.
18.
Install the cover and dial indi-
cator.
19.
Place the console in position
and install the retaining bolts. Tighten
the selector lever housing attaching
bolts.
20.
Position the console trim panel
and secure it with the attaching
screws.
21.
Install the handle and the but-
ton on the selector lever. Secure the
handle with the set screw.
22.
Secure the manual linkage rod
to the arm with two insulating wash-
ers,
a flat washer and a retainer (Fig.
6).
23.
Adjust the linkage as required.
Lower the vehicle.
MUSTANG-COUGAR
1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
manual lever control rod attaching nut
(Fig. 7).
2.
Lower the vehicle, remove the se-
lector lever handle attaching screw.
3.
Remove the dial housing attach-
ing screws and the housing.procarmanuals.com

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4.
Remove the pointer back-up
shield attaching screws and the shield.
5.
Disconnect the dial indicator
light.
6. Disconnect the neutral start
switch and dial indicator light wires
from their connectors at the dash
panel.
7.
Remove the selector housing and
lever assembly attaching bolts. Re-
move the selector lever and housing.
8. Remove the selector lever to
housing attaching nut. Remove the
lever from the housing.
9. Install the selector lever in the
housing and install the attaching nut.
Torque the nut to 20 to 25 ft-lbs.
10.
Install the selector lever handle.
11.
Position the selector lever as
shown in Figure 10. With a feeler
gauge check the clearance between the
detent pawl and plate. The clearince
should be 0.005 to 0.010 inch. If nec-
essary, adjust the height of the detent
pawl as shown in Figure 10.
12.
Remo"~ the handle from tte se-
lector lever.
13.
Install the selector housing and
lever assembly as shown in Figure 4.
Torque the attaching bolts 4-6 ft-lbs.
14.
Connect the dial indicator light.
15.
Connect the neutral start switch
and dial indicator light wires to their
respective connectors at the dash
panel.
16.
Install the pointer back-up
shield and tighten the attaching
screws.
17.
Install the selector lever handle
and tighten the attaching screw.
18.
Position the selector lever in the
D position.
19.
Raise the vehicle. Install the
transmission manual lever rod to the
selector lever. Adjust the manual link-
age.
20.
Lower the vehicle and check the
transmission operation in each selec-
tor lever detent position.
BAND ADJUSTMENTS
FRONT BAND
ADJUSTMENT
1.
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. Use a clean
drain can equipped with a 100-mesh
screen if the fluid is to be reused.
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FRONT SERVO
ACTUATING LEVER
D 2048-A
FIG.
7
7—Adjusting Front Band—
Typical
2.
Remove the pan, then remove
the fluid filter and clip from the trans-
mission. Clean the inside of the pan.
Remove all gasket material from the
pan and pan mounting face of the
case.
3.
Loosen the front servo adjusting
screw lock nut.
4.
Pull back on the actuating rod,
and insert the 1/4 inch spacer between
the adjusting screw and servo piston
stem (Fig. 11). Tighten the adjusting
screw to 10 in-lbs. torque. Remove the
spacer and tighten the adjusting screw
an additional 3/4 turn. Hold the ad-
justing screw stationary and tighten
the lock nut securely.
5.
Install the transmission fluid
screen and clip. Install the pan using a
new gasket.
6. Refill the transmission to the
FULL mark on the dipstick.
7.
Start the engine and engage the
transmission in each drive range to fill
all fluid passages, then place the selec-
tor lever in the P position. Check the
fluid level and add enough fluid to
bring the level above the ADD mark
on the dipstick.
ALTERNATE FRONT
BAND ADJUSTMENT
1.
Drain the fluid from the trans-
mission. If the same fluid is to be
used again in the transmission after
Che band adjustment, filter the fluid
through a 100-mesh screen as it drains
from the transmission. Re-use the
fluid only if it is in good condition.
2.
Remove and thoroughly clean
the pan and screen. Discard the pan
gasket.
3.
Loosen the front servo adjusting
screw locknut two full turns with a
inch Driv
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D1950-A
FIG. 12—Front and Rear Band
Adjusting Tools
9/16-inch wrench. Check the. adjusting
screw for free rotation in the actuating
lever after the lock nut is loosened,
and free the screw if necessary.
4.
Pull the adjusting screw end of
the actuating lever away from the
servo body, and insert the 1/4 inch
spacer (Fig. 12) between the servo pis-
ton stem and the adjusting screw.
5.
Install the socket handle on the
9/16-inch socket.
6. Insert the T-handle extension
through the socket handle and socket,
and install the screwdriver socket on
the T-handle extension.
7.
Place the tool on the adjusting
screw so that the screwdriver socket
engages the screw and the 9/16-inch
socket engages the lock nut.
8. With a torque wrench on the T-
handle extension, tighten the adjusting
screw to 10 in-lbs torque.
9. Remove the spacer and tighten
the adjusting screw an additional 3/4
turn. Hold the adjusting screw station-
ary, and torque the lock nut to speci-
fication.
10.
Place a new gasket on the pan,
and install the screen and pan on the
transmission.
11.
Fill the transmission with fluid.
REAR BAND ADJUSTMENT—
FORD-METEOR
1.
Fold back the floor mat to ex-
pose the right side of the floor pan.
2.
Remove the access hole cover
from the floor pan. Remove all dirt
from the adjusting screw threads, then
oil the threads.
3.
Loosen the rear band adjusting
screw lock nut with the tool shown in
Fig. 13. Using the T-handle portion of
the tool, tighten the adjusting screw
until the wrench overruns.procarmanuals.com