
04-02-20
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type
0402-20
THRUST WASHER
E1175-B
FIG. 48—Assembling Differential Case
13.
Install the bearing cap bolts
and alternately torque them. The 9
3/8 inch ring gear size axle requires
60-70 ft-lbs. The 8 3/4 inch and 9
inch ring gear size axles require 70-85
ft-lbs.
14.
If the adjusting nuts do not turn
freely as the cap bolts are tightened,
remove the bearing caps and again in-
spect for damaged threads of incor-
rectly positioned caps. Tightening the
bolts to the specified torque is done to
be sure that the cups and adjusting
nuts are seated. Loosen the cap bolts,
and torque them to only 25 ft. lbs be-
fore making adjustments.
15.
Adjust the backlash between the
DIFFERENTIAL
BEARING
CONE AND
ROLLER
E 1700-A
FIG. 49—
Installing
Differential
Bearing
1376-A
FIG. 50—Installing Differential
bearing
ring gear and pinion as outlined in
Part 4-1, Section 2.
16.
Be sure to make a final tooth
pattern check before installing the
carrier assembly in the axle housing.
Limited-Slip
Differential Case
1.
Place the inner side gear and
thrust washer in the differential case
(Fig. 52). Lubricate all parts liberally
with limited-slip axle lubricant during
assembly.
2.
With a soft-faced hammer, drive
the pinion shaft into the case only far
enough to retain a pinion thrust wash-
er and pinion gear.
3.
Place the second pinion and
thrust washer in position and drive
the pinion shaft into place. Carefully
line up the pinion shaft lock in holes.
4.
Install the pinion shaft lock pin.
The lock pin must not extend beyond
the surface of the case.
5. Insert two 2-inch 7/16 (NF)
bolts through the differential case
flange, and thread them three or four
turns into the ring gear as a guide in
aligning the ring gear bolt holes. Press
or tap the ring gear into position.
6. Clamp the differential case in a
soft-jawed vise. Install the differential
outer side gear on the differential pin-
ion gears. Place the clutch hub on
the side gear. Place the thrusi: washer
on the huh
Limited-Slip dutch
Plate Installation
Prior to clutch plate installation,
the friction bonded plates must be
soaked in C6AZ-19570-C (ESW-
M2C-104-A) differential lubricant for
approximately 1/2 hour. In addition,
the differential lubricant must be lib-
erally applied to all components to
be assembled.
1.
Place the clutch hub into posi-
tion in a soft-jawed vise.
2.
First, install a steel clutch plate
in the cavity of the differential case
opposite the ring gear and then a
bonded friction plate (Fig. 53). Any
tab on the steel plates can be inserted
into any cavity in the differential case,
however when the first steel plate is
inserted the others must be placed in
the same manner (Fig. 54) so the tabs
with slots line up. Install the remain-
ing plates: a steel plate, bonded fric-
tion plate, a steel plate, bonded fric-
tion plate and lastly a steel plate.
Make sure the bonded friction plate
inner-spline teeth properly engage the
hub spline.procarmanuals.com

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Rear Axles — Integral Carrier Type
04-03-06
9. Install a new integral nut and
ivasher on the pinion shaft. (Apply a
small amount of lubricant on the
washer side of the nut.)
10.
Hold the flange with the tool
shown in Fig. 9 while the nut is being
tightened.
11.
Tighten the pinion shaft nut,
rotating the pinion occasionally to in-
sure proper bearing seating, (Fig. 6)
and take frequent preload readings
until the preload is at the original rec-
orded reading established in step 3.
12.
After original preload has been
reached, tighten the pinion nut slowly,
until an additional preload of 6 to 12
in-lbs has been added.
The preload should not exceed the
amount shown above, or bearing fail-
ure may result.
Under no circumstances should the
pinion nut be backed off to lessen pre-
load. If this is done, a new pinion
bearing spacer must be installed. (In
addition, the U-joint flange must
never be hammered on, or pneumatic-
-tools used.)
13.
Remove the oil seal replacer
tool from the transmission extension
housing. Install the front end of the
drive shaft on the transmission output
shaft.
14.
Connect the rear end of the
drive shaft to the axle U-joint flange,
aligning the scribe marks made on the
drive shaft end yoke and the axle U-
joint flange (Fig. 14).
15.
Check the lubricant level. Make
sure the axle is in running position.
Add whatever amount of specified lu-
bricant is required to reach the lower
edge of the filler plug hole, located in
the carrier casting or housing cover.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REAR AXLE HOUSING
REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle and support it
with safety stands under the rear
frame member.
2.
Drain the lubricant from the
axle.
3.
Make scribe marks on the drive
shaft end yoke and the axle U-joint
flange to insure proper position of the
drive shaft at assembly (Fig. 14). Dis-
connect the drive shaft at the drive
pinion flange.
4.
Disconnect the lower end of the
shock absorbers.
5.
Remove the wheels, brake drums
and both axle shafts as outlined in the
foregoing Section 2.
6. Remove vent hose front vent
tube (Corbin clamp) and remove vent
tube from brake tube junction and
axle housing.
7.
Remove the hydraulic brake T-
fitting from the axle housing. Do not
open the hydraulic brake system lines.
Remove the hydraulic brake line from
its retaining clip on the axle housing.
8. Remove both axle shaft oil seals
with the tools shown in Fig. 8.
9. Remove both brake backing
plates from the axle housing and sus-
pend them above the housing with me-
chanic's wire. The hydraulic brake
SCRIBE MARKS
5/16-24
4 REQ'D.
12-15
LB.
FT.
U-BOLT - 4529 2 REQ'D.
E 1783-A
FIG. 14—Drive Shaft-to-Axle
U-Joint
Connection
El231-A
FIG. 73—Rear Axle Installation—Typical
lines and the parking brake cables are
still attached to the brake carrier
plates.
10.
Support the rear axle housing
on a jack, and then remove the spring
clip nuts. Remove the spring clip
plates (Fig. 13)
11.
Lower the axle housing and re-
move it from under the vehicle.
12.
If the axle housing is being re-
placed, transfer all the differential and
pinion parts to the new housing. See
Section 4, Major Repair Operations.
INSTALLATION
1.
Raise the axle housing into posi-
tion so that the spring clip plates can
be installed. On a Montego or Fair-
lane,
position the spring upper insula-
tors and retainers between the axle
housing and springs and install the
lower insulators. Torque the spring
clip nuts to specification.
2.
Place the brake backing plates in
their normal position on the axle
housing. Use new gaskets on each side
of the brake backing plates.
3.
Install new axle shaft oil seals
with the tool shown in Fig. 8. Soak
the new seals in light weight engine oil
(SAE 10) for 1/2 hour before install-
ing them. Installation without use of
the proper tool will distort the seal
and cause leakage. Coat the outside
edges of the new oil seal with a non-
hardening type of sealer such as Per-
matex No. 2 or its equivalent.
4.
Install the axle shafts, brake
drums and wheels as outlined in Sec-
tion 2.
5.
Attach the hydraulic brake line
T fitting to the axle housing, and se-
cure the hydraulic brake line in its re-
tainer on the axle housing.
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junction and install vent hose to vent
tube.
7.
Raise the axle housing and con-
nect the shock absorbers.
8. Connect the rear end of the drive
shaft to the axle U-joint flange, align-
ing the scribe marks made on the
drive shaft end yoke and the axle U-
joint flange (Fig. 14).
9. Fill the axle with the proper
grade and amount of lubricant.
10.
Road test the vehicle.
MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS
DISASSEMBLY
All service operations on the differ-
ential case assembly and the drive pin-
ion assembly can be performed with
the housing in the vehicle.
REMOVAL OF
DIFFERENTIAL
CASE AND DRIVE PINION
1.
Raise the vehicle and support it
on the underbody, so that the rear
axle drops down as far as the springs
and shock absorbers permit.
2.
Remove the cover from the car-
rier casting rear face, and drain the
lubricant.
3.
Perform the Inspection Before
Disassembly of Carrier in Part 4-1,
Section 3.
4.
Remove both rear wheels.
5.
Remove the brake drums.
6. Working through the hole pro-
vided in the axle shaft flange, remove
the nuts that attach the wheel bearing
retainers to the axle housing.
7.
Pull the axle shafts with the tool
shown in Fig. 2. Care must be exer-
cised to prevent damage to the oil
seals.
Install a nut on one of the brake
backing plate attaching bolts to hold
the plate to the axle housing after the
shaft has been removed. Remove both
seals with the tool shown in Fig. 8.
8. Make scribe marks on the drive
shaft end yoke and the axle U-joint
flange to insure proper position of the
drive shaft at assembly (Fig. 14). Dis-
connect the drive shaft from the axle
U-joint flange. Be careful to avoid
dropping the loose universal joint
bearing cups. Hold the cups on the
spider with tape. Mark the cups so
that they will be in their original posi-
tion in relation to the flange when
they are assembled. Remove the drive
shaft from the transmission extension
housing. Install an oil seal replacer
tool in the transmission extension
housing to prevent transmission leak-
age.
Refer to the transmission group
for the appropriate tool.
9. Remove the differential bearing
adjusting nut locks (Fig. 15).
10.
Mark one differential bearing
cap and the case (Fig. 16) to help po-
sition the parts properly during as-
sembly.
11.
Remove the differential bearing
cap bolts and bearing caps. Hold the
differential case assembly in the hous-
ing after the caps are removed.
12.
Remove the differential case
and bearing cups (Fig. 17).
13.
Hold the drive pinion flange
and remove the pinion nut (Fig. 9).
14.
Remove the pinion flange (Fig.
10).
DIFFERENTIAL PINION GEAR
AND THRUST WASHER
COVER AND GASKET
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR
AND THRUST WASHER
SHAFT RETAINER DIFFERENTIAL
PINION SHAFT DIFFERENT|AL
DIFFERENTIAL CASE CASE COVER
BEARING ADJUSTING NUT
PINION AND RING GEAR
AXLE SHAFT
BEARING
DRIVE GEAR ATTACHING BOLT
ADJUSTING NUT LOCK
BEARING CAP
PINION LOCATING SHIMS
BEARING AND CUP
WHEEL BEARING RETAINER
GASKET
BEARING AND CUP
SEAL
AXLE SHAFT SEAL
BEARING PRELOAD SPACER/
AXLE HOUSING
FILLER PLUG
'WHEEL BEARING
WHEEL BEARING RETAINER
DEFLECTOR FLANGE
E1908A
FIG. 75—Disassembled Rear Axleprocarmanuals.com

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Rear Axle — Ford Light-Duty (WER)
04-04-04
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
AXLE HOUSING
Refer to Fig. 7.
REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Remove the wheels and tires
from the brake drums.
3.
Position a drain pan and loosen
the rear axle cover to housing attach-
ing bolts. Drain the housing.
4.
Remove the attaching (Tinner-
man) nuts that secure the brake drums
to the axle shaft flanges, and then re-
move the drums (Fig. 7).
5.
Remove the axle housing cover
bolts,
cover and gasket. Discard the
gasket. Remove the drain pan.
6. Disconnect the drive shaft at the
drive pinion companion flange. Re-
move the drive shaft from the trans-
mission extension housing. Install an
oil seal replacer tool in the transmis-
sion housing to prevent leakage. Refer
to the transmission group for the ap-
propriate tool.
7.
Disconnect the lower end of the
shock absorbers at the mounting
brackets.
8. Disconnect the track bar from
the axle housing stud. If the axle
housing is to be replaced, transfer the
stud to the new housing.
9. Position safety stands under the
rear frame members. Lower the vehi-
cle with the hoist and allow the axle
to lower far enough to relieve rear
spring tension.
10.
Remove the pinion shaft lock
bolt and pinion shaft (Fig. 2), differ-
ential pinion gears and thrust washers.
11.
Push the axle shaft(s) inward
toward the center of the axle housing.
Remove the C-locks from the inner
ends of the axles (Fig. 3). Remove the
axle shafts from the housing. Extreme
care must be used to avoid contacting
the axle shaft seal lip with any portion
of the axle shaft other than the seal
journal.
12.
Disconnect the vent hose from
the rear vent tube and remove all
brake lines from the axle housing re-
taining clips.
13.
Remove the brake backing
plate attaching nuts and the plates
from the axle housing. Suspend the
plates above the axle housing with
mechanics wire. The hydraulic brake
lines and the parking brake cables will
remain attached to the brake backing
plates.
14.
Support the rear axle housine
on a jack.
15.
Remove the right and left rear
springs and insulators.
16.
Remove the nuts, washers and
pivot bolts that connect the suspension
lower arms to the axle housing. Dis-
connect both arms from the axle
housing.
17.
Disconnect the upper suspen-
sion arm from the axle housing by re-
moving the pivot bolt, nut, lock wash-
er and two eccentric washers.
18.
Lower the rear axle to the floor
with the jack and remove the axle
from under the vehicle.
19.
Remove the wheel bearings and
oil seals with the tool shown in Fig. 4.
20.
If the axle housing is being re-
placed, transfer all the differential and
pinion parts to the new housing. Refer
to Section 4, Major Repair Operation
for the procedure.
INSTALLATION
1.
Lightly coat the wheel bearing
rollers with axle lubricant. Install
wheel bearings in the axle housing
with the tool shown in Fig. 5. The
bearings should seat firmly against the
shoulder.
2.
Wipe all lubricant from the oil
seal bore before installing the seal. If
axle housing is being replaced, new
seals must be installed.
3.
Inspect the original seal for
nicks,
scuffs or abnormal wear, and
replace if necessary. New seals are
pre-packed with lubricant and do not
require an oil soak.
4.
Install the seal with the tool
shown in Fig. 6. Installation without
the use of the proper tool will distort
the seal and cause leakage.
5. Raise the rear axle into position
under the vehicle with a hoist or floor
jack. Connect the suspension lower
arms to their mounting brackets on
the axle housing with pivot bolts and
nuts.
Do not tighten the mounting
bolts at this point.
6. Position the suspension upper
arm in its mounting bracket on the
axle housing and install the adjusting
bolt, eccentric washers, lock washer
and nut. Do not tighten the mounting
bolt at this point.
7.
Place the rear coil springs and
insulators into position in the pockets
provided.
8. Place the brake backing plates
on the axle housing flanges, install 4
attaching bolts and nuts and torque
them to specifications.
9. Position the brake lines to the
axle housing and secure them with the
retaining clips. If the axle housing is
new, install a new vent. When install-
ing the new axle vent apply a small
amount of Locktite (C5AZ-19554-B)
to prevent oil leakage between vent
and axle housing. Connect the vent
tube to the vent.
10.
Install the pinion side gears and
thrust washer.
11.
Slide the axle shafts into place
in the axle housing. Exercise care that
splines or any portion of the axle
shafts do not damage the oil seals and
that they engage with the splines of
the differential side gears.
12.
Install the axle shaft C-lock O-
ring and C-lock on the inner end of
the shaft and push the shaft outward
so that the shaft lock seats in the
counterbore of the differential side
gear.
13.
Position the pinion differential
gears and thrust washers 180 degrees
apart to the differential side gears.
Revolve the gear assembly until the
holes in the differential case are al-
igned with the pinion gears.
14.
Position the differential pinion
shaft through the case and pinions, al-
igning the hole in the shaft with the
lock bolt hole. Install the lock bolt
and tighten it to specification.
15.
Clean the gasket mounting sur-
face of the rear axle housing and the
cover. Install a new cover gasket,
cover and the attaching bolts. Torque
the bolts to specification.
16.
Raise the rear axle on a hoist
and remove the safety stands.
17.
Connect the track bar to the
mounting stud. Install the washer and
nut. Torque the nut to specification.
18.
Connect the two rear shock ab-
sorbers to the mounting brackets on
the axle housing and torque the at-
taching nuts to specification.
19.
Make sure that both the front
and rear pivot bolts of the upper and
the two lower arms are loose, then
raise the axle assembly to the con-
trolled height (Fig. 8). Hold the axle
at the controlled height by placing
blocks or pieces of steel pipe between
the axle housing and the bumper rear
screw on the side rail.procarmanuals.com

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C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-27
'OIL RINGS
SNAP RING
SECONDARY
GOVERNOR VALVE
1 v s
GOVERNOR HOUSING
D1907-A
FIG. 84—Governor and Oil Distributor
4.
Install the oil rings on the distri-
butor. Check the oil rings for free
rotation in the ring grooves on the oil
distributor.
ASSEMBLY OF
TRANSMISSION
When assembling the transmission
sub-assemblies (Fig. 86), make sure
that the correct thrust washer is used
between certain sub-assemblies. Lubri-
cate remaining surfaces with transmis-
sion fluid. Vaseline should be used to
hold the thrust washers in their proper
location. If the end play is not within
PRIMARY GOVERNOR
VALVE AND
LOCK RING
D1908-A
FIG. 85—Removing or Installing
Retaining Ring
specifications after the transmission is
assembled, either the wrong selective
thrust washers were used, or a thrust
washer came out of position during
the transmission assembly operation.
1.
Install thrust washer No. 9 inside
the transmission case (Fig. 87).
2.
Place the one-way clutch outer
race inside the case. From the back of
the case install the six outer race-
to-case attaching bolts. Torque the
bolts to specification with the tools
shown in Fig. 88.
3.
Place the transmission case in a
vertical position with the back face of
the case upward. Install the parking
pawl retaining pin in the case (Fig.
89).
4.
Install the parking pawl on the
case retaining pin. Install the parking
pawl return spring as shown in Fig.
89.
5.
Install thrust washer No. 10 on
the parking gear (Fig. 90). Place the
gear and thrust washer on the back
face of the case (Fig. 89).
6. Place the two distributor tubes in
the governor distributor sleeve. Install
the distributor sleeve on the case. As
the distributor sleeve is installed, the
tubes have to be inserted in the two
holes in the case and the parking pawl
retaining pin has to be inserted in the
alignment hole in the distributor
sleeve.
7.
Install the four governor distrib-
utor sleeve-to-case attaching bolts and
torque the bolts to specification.
8. Install the governor distributor
assembly on the output shaft. Install
the distributor retaining snap ring
(Fig. 40). Figure 91 shows the correct
snap ring to be used.
9. Check the rings in the governor
distributor, making sure the rings are
fully inserted in the ring grooves and
will rotate freely. Install the output
shaft and governor distributor assem-
bly in the distributor sleeve (Fig. 39).
10.
Place a new extension housing
gasket on the case. Install the exten-
sion housing, vacuum tube clip, and
the extension housing-to-case attach-
ing bolts. Torque the bolts to specifi-
cation.
11.
Place the transmission in the
holding fixture with the front pump
mounting face of the case up. Make
sure thrust washer No. 9 is still lo-
cated at the bottom of the transmis-
sion (Fig. 86).
12.
Install the one-wa> clutch
spring retainer into the oui:er race
(Fig. 92).
13.
Install the inner race inside of
the spring retainer.
14.
Install the individual springs be-
tween the inner and outer race as
shown in Fig. 92.
15.
Starting at the back of the
transmission case, install the one-way
clutch rollers by slightly compressing
each spring and positioning the roller
between the spring and the spring re-
tainer.
16.
After the one-way clutch has
been assembled, rotate the inner race
clockwise to center the rollers and
springs. Install the low and reverse
drum (Fig. 86). The splines of the
drum have to engage with the splines
of the one-way clutch inner race.
Check the one-way clutch operation
by rotating the low and reverse drum.
The drum should rotate clockwise but
should not rotate counterclockwise.
17.
Install thrust washer No. 8 on
top of the low and reverse drum (Fig.
93).
Install the low-reverse band in the
case,
with the end of the band for the
small strut toward the low-reverse
servo (Fig. 38).
18.
Install the reverse ring gear and
hub on the output shaft.
19.
Move the output shaft forward
and install the reverse ring gear hub-
to-output shaft retaining ring (Fig. 37).
37).
20.
Place thrust washers Nos. 6 and
7 on the reverse planet carrier (Fig.
94).
21.
Install the planet carrier in the
reverse ring gear and engage the tabs
of the carrier with the slots in the
low-reverse drum.procarmanuals.com

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Automatic Transmission
07-04-15
port attaching nuts and remove the
nuts.
Lift the crossmember from the
frame side supports.
19.
Remove the bolts that attach
the engine rear support to the exten-
sion housing and remove the support.
20.
Lower the transmission, then
disconnect the fluid cooler lines from
the transmission case.
21.
Secure the transmission to the
jack with a chain.
22.
Remove the six bolts that at-
tach the converter housing to the cyl-
inder block.
23.
Move the jack rearward until
the transmission clears the engine,
then tip it forward to provide clear-
ance. Lower the transmission and re-
move it from under the vehicle.
24.
Remove the converter from the
transmission. Mount the transmission
in a holding fixture if repairs are nec-
essary.
INSTALLATION—FAIRLANE,
MONTEGO,
MUSTANG
AND COUGAR
1. Mount the transmission in a
transmission jack and secure it with a
safety chain.
2.
Install the converter on the front
pump.
3.
Rotate the flywheel so that the
drain plug holes are in a vertical posi-
tion. Rotate the converter so that the
drain plugs are in the same relative
position as the drain plug holes in the
flywheel.
4.
Roll the transmission into posi-
tion under the vehicle and raise it to
alignment with the engine. Move it
forward until the converter housing
contacts the cylinder block. Install
and torque the converter-to-cylinder
block attaching bolts.
5.
Remove the jack safety chain
from the transmission.
6. Connect the two fluid cooler
lines to the fittings in the transmission
case.
7.
Secure the engine rear support to
the extension housing with the attach-
ing bolts. Torque the bolts to specifi-
cation.
8. Position the crossmember on the
frame side supports and install and
tighten the attaching nuts to specifica-
tion. Install cotter Dins to retain the
nuts.
9. Remove the transmission jack
from under the vehicle. Install and
torque the engine rear support-
to-crossmember attaching nuts.
10.
Install the exhaust system on
Mustang and Cougar.
11.
Install the converter-to-flywheel
attaching nuts and torque them to
specifications. Tighten the drain plugs
to specification.
12.
Secure the converter drain plug
access cover to the lower end of the
converter housing with the attaching
bolts.
13.
Install a new O-ring on the
lower end of the fluid filler tube. Dip
the O-ring in clean automatic trans-
mission fluid and insert the filler tube
in the transmission case.
14.
Secure the starter to the con-
verter housing. Connect the cable to
the terminal on the starter.
15.
Connect the speedometer cable
to the extension housing.
16.
Connect the shift rod to the
manual lever at the transmission. On
a column shift, use tool T67P-7341-A
and install a new grommet in the
manual lever. Then, secure the manual
selector rod to the lever.
17.
Connect the downshift rod to
the lever on the transmission. Adjust
the rod.
18.
Remove the tool from the ex-
tension housing and install the drive
shaft.
19.
Lower the vehicle.
20.
Working from the engine com-
partment, secure the fluid filler tube
to the rear of the right cylinder head
with the attaching bolt.
21.
On Mustang and Cougar, con-
nect the neutral switch wires to the
harness. Secure the wires to the dash
with the retaining clip.
22.
Fill the transmission with the
specified lubricant as detailed in Part
7-1.
REMOVAL—THUNDERBIRD
1. Working from the engine com-
partment, remove the fluid filler tube
bracket attaching screw that secures it
to the rear of the right cylinder head.
Lift the tube and dipstick from the
transmission.
2.
Remove the starting motor upper
attaching bolt using a long extension.
3.
Remove the two converter hous-
ing upper attaching bolts.
4.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
stands.
5.
Remove the dust shield from the
front lower end of the converter hous-
ing.
6. Crank the engine until one of the
converter drain plugs is accessible.
Then, remove the plug.
7.
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.
8. Remove the drive shaft.
9. Remove the frame side rail sup-
port brace attaching bolts and remove
the brace.
10.
After the fluid has been drained
from the converter, install the plug.
11.
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.
12.
Remove the converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts.
13.
Disconnect the downshift link-
age from the transmission downshift
lever.
14.
Using tool T67P-7341-A, re-
move the selector rod from the manu-
al lever.
15.
Remove the two screws that at-
tach the shift rod bellcrank bracket to
the converter housing and remove the
bracket.
16.
Disconnect the vacuum dia-
phragm hose from the upper end of
the vacuum tube.
17.
Disconnect the speedometer
cable from the extension housing and
place it to one side.
18.
Remove the starting motor two
lower attaching bolts and place the
motor to one side.
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 two 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 just enough to
remove the weight.
26.
Remove the four remaining
converter housing-to-cylinder block at-
taching bolts and the accelerator link-
age stop from the left side of the
housing.
27.
Carefully lower the transmis-
sion and remove it from under the ve-
hicle.
28.
Remove the converter and
mount the transmission in a holding
fixture.procarmanuals.com

07-04-16
C-6 Automatic Transmission
07-04-16
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-
ing bolt.procarmanuals.com

07-04-17
C-6 Automatic Transmission
07-04-17
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