1969 FORD MUSTANG manual transmission

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Page 170 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-11-02 
Eaton Power Steering Pump

03-11-02

gasket. Withdraw the fluid with a suc-

tion gun.

2.
 Remove the reservoir bracket-

to-cylinder block upper cap screw and

the lower cap screw and spa

Page 171 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-11-03

Eaton Power Steering Pump

03-11-03

POWER STEERING PUMP

DISASSEMBLY

A clean working area should be

used when overhauling the power

steering pump. Foreign matter picked

up on working p

Page 190 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-01-03 
General Axle Service

04-01-03

Tool-759L 4204-A,

T65K 4204-
 A,

T66L-4204-A,

OR

Tool-44211-A

E1897-A

FIG. 3—Limited-Slip Differential Check

Using
 a
 torque wrench
 of at
 least

Page 201 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-04 
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type 
04-02-04

IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS

REAR AXLE SHAFT, WHEEL

BEARING AND OIL SEAL

REPLACEMENT

The rear axle shafts, wheel bear-

ings,
 and

Page 203 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-06

Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-06

FIG. 7—Removing Wheel Bearing

leakage. Refer to the transmission

group for the appropriate tool.

3.
 Install an in-lb torque wrench on

Page 204 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-07 
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-07

burrs are evident, remove them with a

fine crocus cloth, working in a rota-

tional motion, then wipe clean. Apply

a small quantity of lubr

Page 205 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-08 
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-08

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

CARRIER ASSEMBLY

REMOVAL

1.
 Raise the vehicle on a hoist and

remove the two rear wheels and tires.

2.
 Remove

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-11 
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-11

If the axle housing is new, install a

new vent. The hose attaching portion

must face toward the front of the ve-

hicle.

2.
 If leather-ty