
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-
shifts and downshifts were harsh, a di-
aphragm adjustment to reduce the di-
aphragm assembly spring force would
be required.
If the pressure readings are low, an
adjustment to increase diaphragm
spring force is required.
To increase control pressure, turn
the adjusting screw in clockwise to re-
duce control pressure, back the adjust-
ing screw out by turning it counte-
rclockwise. One complete turn of the
adjusting screw (360 degrees) will
change idle line control pressure ap-
proximately 2-3 psi. After the adjust-
ment is made, install the vacuum line
and make all the pressure checks as
outlined in the Specification Section.
The diaphragm should not be ad-
justed to provide pressure below the
ranges shown in the Specification Sec-
tion in order to change shift feel. To
do so could result in soft or slipping
shift points and damage to the trans-
mission.
ALTITUDE
COMPENSATING TYPE
The altitude—compensating di-
aphragm is provided with an adjust-
ment screw located in the vacuum
connecting tube (Fig. 15). The adjus-
table feature allows control and TV
pressures to be adjusted (within limits)
to correct soft or harsh shift feel.
Control and TV pressures are in-
creased or decreased by turning the
adjusting screw.
Before replacing or adjusting the di-
aphragm, it must first be determined
that the pressure or vacuum is actual-
ly out of specification and that the
cause of the problem is not due to
other items within the transmission or
vacuum connecting lines.
If the tests outlined in the Specifi-
cation Section have been performed
and pressures are within specification
but shift feel is unsatisfactory, or if
the pressure is too high or too low at
10 inches of vacuum, the vacuum di-
aphragm may be adjusted to improve
the shift feel.
If shifts are excessively harsh, the
diaphragm should be adjusted to re-
duce control pressure by backing off
the adjusting screw (counterclock-
wise).
If shift quality is extremely soft,
control pressure should be increased
by turning the adjusting screw inward
(clockwise).
To adjust the vacuum diaphragm to
compensate for harsh shift quality,
first check control pressure in D, 2
and 1 at 10 inches manifold vacuum
and note the pressure reading ob-
tained. Remove the T-fitting from the
vacuum hose and back off the adjust-
ing screw (counterclockwise) by one
full turn. Each full turn will reduce
control pressure by approximately 2
1/2 psi at 10 inches of vacuum. Test
the vehicle for shift feel. If shift quali-
ty is still harsh, a further adjustment
should be made to reduce control
pressure. However, control pressure
should not be reduced below the speci-
fication shown for 10 inches of vacu-
um. If control pressure has been re-
duced to the low limit and shift feel is
still excessively harsh, the clutches and
band should be checked for correct
operation.
To adjust the vacuum diaphragm to
compensate for extremely soft shifts,
record the control pressure reading at
10 inches of vacuum in D, 2 and 1,
then make an initial adjustment of
one full turn inward (clockwise). Test
the vehicle for shift feel and again ad-
just the diaphragm, if necessary. Con-
trol pressure at 10 inches of vacuum
must not exceed the high limit shown
in the Specification Section.
When the necessary adjustments
have been completed and shift feel is
satisfactory, repeat all the tests out-
ADJUSTING
SCREW
PRIMARY
THROTTLE VALVE
DIAPHRAGM
SPRING
D 1639-A
FIG. 15—Altitude Compensating Type Vacuum Diaphragm
lined in the Specification Section. All
tests must be within specifications.
The adjustable vacuum unit must not
be used to allow for adjusting control
or TV pressures that are out of speci-
fications. If these pressures are found
to be out of specifications the cause
must be determined and corrected bef-
ore making any adjustment.
NEUTRAL START SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT AND
REPLACEMENT—COLUMN SHIFT
There are two types of column-
mounted neutral start switches: A and
B.
Type A switch has a parking brake
brake-release vacuum valve. Type B
switches do not have a vacuum valve.
The switches differ in appearance but
not in operation. Both switches are
actuated by a removable steel lever,
which is installed in the shifter tube
within the steering column assembly.
The following procedures outline the
steps necessary to correctly adjust and
replace the neutral start switch.
SWITCH ADJUSTMENT
Neutral Position
1.
With the selector lever held light-
ly against the neutral stop, attempt to
start the engine. If the engine starts
while holding the lever but does not
start when the lever is released, the
shift linkage should be adjusted. If the
engine does not start in either condi-
tion, adjust the switch.
2.
To adjust the switch in neutral,
place the transmission selector lever
against the stop of the neutral detent
position.
3.
Loosen the two retaining screws
that locate the switch on the steering
column (Fig. 16).
4.
With the selector lever against
the neutral stop, rotate the switch
until a start in the neutral position is
obtained. Then, tighten the switch at-
taching screws to 20 in-lbs torque.
5.
With the switch properly adjust-
ed in neutral, place the selector lever
in the 1 position and push the park
reset button (Fig. 16) to the left
(counterclockwise) until it stops. The
park reset must be performed when-
ever the switch has been adjusted.
Park Position
1.
Place the selector lever in the
park position, release the lever and at-
tempt to start. If the engine does not
start, reset the park adjustment.procarmanuals.com

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CONVERTER
FORWARD CLUTCH
PRIMARY GOVERNOR
CONVERTER
CHECK VALVE
ONE-WAY
CLUTCH
DRAIN-BACK
VALVE
FRONT LUBE
CONVERTER
PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
LOW AND
REVERSE
SERVO
AND DIRECT
CLUTCH
L
SECONDARY
GOVERNOR
INTERMEDIATE
BAND
ACCUMULATOR
VALVE
CUT-BACK
VALVE
2-3
BACK-OUT
VALVE
MAIN
REGU-
LATOR
VALVE
MANUAL
LOW
VALVE
1-2 SHIFT
VALVE
D2
VALVE
THROTTLE
MODULATOR
VALVE
THROTTLE
BOOST VALVE
PRESSURE
BOOSTER
VALVE
DOWNSHIFT VALVE
LINE
COASTING
BOOST
VALVE
ENGINE
MANIFOLD
VACUUM
LESS THAN
20
INCHES
PRIMARY
THROTTLE
VALVE
(CASE)
VACUUM
DIAPHRAGM
OIL
SCREEN
I) 1724-E
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C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-07
2.
Remove the selector lever handle
from the lever.
3.
Remove the trim panel from the
top of the console.
4.
Remove the cover and dial indi-
cator as an assembly.
5.
Remove the four screws that se-
cure the selector lever retainer to the
selector lever housing. Lift the retainer
from the housing.
6. Loosen the two combination
starter neutral and back-up light
switch attaching screws (Fig. 10).
7.
Move the selector lever back and
forth until the gauge pin (No. 43 drill)
can be fully inserted into the gauge
pin holes (Fig. 10).
8. Place the transmission selector
lever firmly against the stop of the
neutral detent position.
9. Slide the combination starter
neutral and back-up light switch for-
ward or rearward as required, until
the switch actuating lever contacts the
selector lever.
10.
Tighten the switch attaching
screws and remove the gauge pin.
Check for starting in the park posi-
tion.
11.
Turn the ignition key to the
ACC position and place the selector
lever in the reverse position and check
the operation of the back-up lights.
Turn the key off.
12.
Position the selector lever re-
tainer to the selector lever housing.
Install the four attaching screws.
13.
Install the cover and dial indi-
cator.
14.
Install the trim panel on the top
of the console. Install the selector
lever handle.
MUSTANG
1.
With the manual lever properly
NEUTRAL
START
SWITCH
(D1439-A
FIG. 11—Neutral Start Switch
Adjustments—Console Shift—
Mustang
adjusted, loosen the two switch attach-
ing bolts (Fig. 11).
2.
With the transmission manual
lever in neutral, rotate the switch and
insert the gauge pin (No. 43 drill
shank end) into the gauge pin holes of
the switch. The gauge pin has to be
inserted to a full 31/64 inch into the
three holes of the switch (Fig. 11).
3.
Torque the two switch attaching
bolts to specification. Remove the
gauge pin from the switch.
4.
Check the operation of the
switch. The engine should start only
with the transmission selector lever in
Neutral and Park.
NEUTRAL START SWITCH
REPLACEMENT—CONSOLE SHIFT
On vehicles equipped with a column
mounted neutral start switch, refer to
Part 7-1, Section 2, for the replace-
ment procedures.
FORD-METEOR
1.
Remove the four screws and
plates securing the selector lever
handle to the lever. Remove the
handle and detent control.
2.
Remove the two screws from the
rear of the console top panel. Pull the
panel back to unhook it from the
front of the console and remove the
panel.
3.
Remove the two screws securing
the dial indicator assembly to the se-
lector lever housing and remove the
indicator assembly.
4.
Disconnect the neutral start
switch wires at the plug connector.
Remove the wires from under the re-
taining clip.
5.
Remove the two screws securing
the neutral start switch to the selector
lever housing and remove the switch
(Fig. 9).
6. Position the neutral start switch
to the selector lever housing and in-
stall the two attaching screws.
7.
Adjust the neutral start switch as
outlined under the Neutral Start
Switch Adjustment procedures in this
section.
8. Connect the neutral start switch
wires to the plug connector. Position
the wires in the retaining clip and
close the clip.
9. Place the console top panel on
the console and install the retaining
screws.
10.
Position the selector lever de-
tent control and handle on the selector
lever and secure with the four plates
and attaching screws.
FAIRLANE-MONTEGO
1.
Remove the selector lever handle
from the lever.
2.
Remove the trim panel from the
top of the console.
3.
Remove the cover and dial indi-
cator as an assembly.
4.
Remove the four screws that se-
cure the selector lever retainer to the
selector lever housing. Lift the retainer
from the housing.
5.
Remove the two screws securing
the neutral start switch to the selector
lever housing. Disconnect the neutral
start switch wires at the plug connec-
tor and remove the switch.
6. Position the neutral start switch
to the selector lever housing and in-
stall the two attaching screws.
7.
With the selector lever in neu-
tral,
move the selector lever back and
forth until the gauge pin (No. 43 drill)
can be fully inserted into the gauge
pin holes (Fig. 10).
8. Place the transmission selector
lever firmly against the stop of the
neutral detent position.
9. Slide the combination starter
neutral and back-up light switch for-
ward or rearward as required, until
the switch actuating lever contacts the
selector lever.
10.
Tighten the switch attaching
screws and remove the gauge pin.
11.
Connect the neutral start switch
wires to the plug connector and check
for starting in the park position.
12.
Position the selector lever re-
tainer to the selector lever housing.
Install the attaching screws.
13.
Install the cover and dial indi-
cator.
14.
Install the trim panel on the top
of the console. Install the selector
lever handle
MUSTANG
1.
Remove the downshift linkage
rod from the transmission downshift
lever.
2.
Apply penetrating oil to the
downshift lever shaft and nut. Remove
the transmission downshift outer lever
retaining nut and lever (Fig. 11).
3.
Remove the two neutral start
switch attaching bolts.
4.
Disconnect the multiple wire
connector. Remove the neutral switch
from the transmission.
5.
Install the neutral start switch on
the transmission. Install the two at-
taching bolts.
6. With the transmission manual
lever in neutral, rotate the switch and
install gauge pin (No. 43 drill) into
the gauge pin hole (Fig. 11).
7.
Tighten the switch attaching
bolts to specification and remove the
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8. Install the outer downshift lever
and attaching nut, and torque the nut
to specification. Install the downshift
linkage rod to the downshift lever.
9. Install the switch wires. Connect
the wire multiple connector. Check
the operation of the switch in each de-
tent position. The engine should start
only with the transmission selector
lever in N (neutral) and P (park).
SELECTOR LEVER
REPLACEMENT—CONSOLE SHIFT
FORD-METEOR
1.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect
the link assembly from the selector
lever arm (Fig. 6).
2.
Lower the vehicle. Remove the
four screws and plates securing the se-
lector lever handle to the lever. Re-
move the handle and detent control.
3.
Remove the two screws from the
rear of the console top panel. Pull the
panel back to unhook it from the
front of the console and remove the
panel.
4.
Disconnect the neutral start
switch wires at the plug connector.
Disconnect the bulb socket from the
quadrant.
5.
Remove the four bolts that at-
tach the selector lever housing to the
floor pan and remove the selector
lever and housing.
6. Position the new selector lever
and housing assembly on the floor pan
and install the attaching bolts.
7.
Connect the bulb socket to the
quadrant and the neutral start switch
wires to the plug connector.
8. Raise the vehicle and secure the
link assembly to the selector lever arm
with the bushing, insulator, flat wash-
er and cotter pin (Fig. 6). Lower the
vehicle.
9. Place the console top panel on
the console and install the retaining
screws.
10.
Position the selector lever de-
tr*rtt control and handle on the selector
lever and secure with the four plates
and attaching screws.
FAIRLANE-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. 7).
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.
DETENT PAWL
LOCK NUT
DETENT PAWL
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
DETENT PLATE
D 1644-A
FIG. 72—Typical Selector Lever Detent Pawl Adjustment
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-31bs.
12.
Install the selector lever handle.
13.
Position the selector lever as
shown in Figure 12. 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 12.
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.
7).
23.
Adjust the linkage as required.
J r the vehicle.
MUSTANG
1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
manual lever control rod attaching nut
(Fig. 8).
2.
Lower the vehicle, remove the se-
lector lever handle attaching screw.
3.
Remove the dial housing attach-
ing screws and the housing.
4.
Remove the two pointer back-up
shield attaching screws and remove
the shield.
5.
Disconnect the dial indicator
light.
6. Remove the selector housing and
lever assembly attaching bolts. Re-
move the selector lever and housing.
7.
Remove the selector lever to
housing attaching nut. Remove the
lever from the housing.
8. Install the selector lever in the
housing and install the attaching nut.
Torque the nut to 20 to 25 ft-lbs.
9. Install the selector lever handle.
10.
Position the selector lever as
shown in Figure 12. With a feeler
gauge check the clearance between the
detent pawl and plate. The clearance
should be 0.005 to 0.010 inch. If nec-
essary adjust the height of the detent
pawl as shown in Figure 12.procarmanuals.com

07-03-01
FMX Transmission
07-03-01
PART
7-3 FMX
Transmission
SELECTOR
TRANSMISSION ENGINE LEVER
MODEL MODEL LOCATION
PHB-A 390-2V Column
PHB-C 351-2V Column
PHB-D 351-2V Console
PHB-E 351-2V Console
PHB-F 351-4V Column
PHB-G 351-4V Console
PHB-H 351-4V Console
PHD-A 240-1V Column
PHD-B 302-2V Column
MODEL APPLICATION
All
Models
Ford
X
X
X
Mercury
Meteor
X
X
X
Cougar
X
X
Fairlane
X
X
X
X
Falcon
Montego
X
X
X
X
Mustang
X
X
Lincoln-
Continental
Thunderbird
Continental-
Mark III
COMPONENT INDEX
ASSEMBLY
OF
TRANSMISSION
End Play Check
BAND ADJUSTMENTS
Front Band
Rear Band (Ford
and
Meteor)
Rear Band (Fairlane, Montego, Mustang
and
Cougar)
External Adjustment
Internal Adjustment
CENTER SUPPORT, ONE-WAY CLUTCH
AND PINION CARRIER
Assembly
Center Support With Chamfered Edge
Center Support
not
Chamfered
Inspection
CONTROL VALVE BODY
Assembly
Disassembly
and
Overhaul
Inspection
Removal
and
Installation
DESCRIPTION
DISASSEMBLY
AND
OVERHAUL
OF
TRANSMISSION
End Play Check
DOWNSHIFT LINKAGE
Adjustment
Parts Repair
or
Replacement
EXTENSION HOUSING
Assembly
Inspection
EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING
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03-09
03-10
03-10
03-10
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03-14
03-28
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03-16
03-11
03-03
03-16
03-16
03-05
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03-28
03-14
COMPONENT INDEX
Removal
and
Installation
EXTENSION HOUSING REAR SEAL
Removal
and
Installation
FLUID FILTER ASSEMBLY
FRONT CLUTCH
Assembly
Disassembly
and
Overhaul
Inspection
FRONT PUMP
Assembly
Disassembly
and
Overhaul
Inspection
FRONT SERVO
Assembly
Disassembly
and
Overhaul
Inspection
Removal
and
Installation
GOVERNOR
Assembly
Disassembly
and
Overhaul
Inspection
Removal
and
Installation
MANUAL LINKAGE
Adjustments
Parts Repair
or
Replacement
NEUTRAL START SWITCH-CONSOLE SHIFT
Adjustment
Removal
and
Installation
(Refer
to
Part 7-1
for
Column Shift
Adjustment
and
Removal
and
Installation
procedures)
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07-03-07
Gauge Pin
(No.
43 Drill)
NEUTRAL START
SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT
SCREWS
D 1759-A
FIG. 8—
Neutral
Start Switch-
Console Shift—Fairlane-Montego
9. Slide the combination starter
neutral and back-up light switch for-
ward or rearward as required, until
the switch actuating lever contacts the
selector lever.
10.
Tighten the switch attaching
screws and remove the gauge pin.
Check for starting in the park posi-
tion.
11.
Turn the ignition key to the
ACC position and place the selector
lever in the reverse position and check
the operation of the back-up lights.
Turn the key off.
12.
Position the selector lever re-
tainer to the selector lever housing.
Install the four attaching screws.
13.
Install the cover and dial indi-
cator.
14.
Install the trim panel on the top
of the console. Install the selector
lever handle.
MUSTANG-COUGAR
1.
With the manual linkage proper-
ly adjusted and the engine turned off,
place the selector lever in the N (Neu-
tral) position. Then, shift the selector
lever from neutral to 1, to P (park)
and back to neutral. Shifting the se-
lector lever through this shift pattern
should adjust the switch automatical-
ly. If not, adjust it manually as fol-
lows:
2.
With the selector lever in neu-
tral,
remove the selector lever handle
attaching screw and remove the
handle (Fig. 7).
3.
Remove the dial housing attach-
ing screws and remove the housing.
4.
Remove the two pointer back-up
shield attaching screws and remove
the shield.
NEUTRAL START SWITCH
AND HARNESS ASSEMBLY
32027-A
FIG. 9—Neutral Start Switch—Console Shift—Mustang-Cougar
5.
Remove the two screws securing
the neutral start switch to the selector
lever housing.
6. Lift the switch from the housing
and move the actuator lever all the
way to the left. Then, return the actu-
ator lever to the neutral position as
shown in Figure 9.
7.
Position the neutral switch as-
sembly to the selector lever housing,
and secure with the two attaching
screws.
8. Place the selector lever in the P
(Park) position and check the opera-
tion of the switch. The engine should
start with the selector lever in the
park position. If the engine does not
start, replace the switch. Refer to the
Neutral Start Switch Replacement
procedures in this section.
9. Install the pointer back-up shield
on the housing and lever assembly.
10.
Install the dial housing on the
selector lever housing assembly.
11.
Install the selector lever.'handle.
NEUTRAL START SWITCH
REPLACEMENT-
CONSOLE SHIFT
On vehicles equipped with a
column-mounted neutral start switch,
refer to Part 7-1, Section 2, for the
replacement procedures.
FAIRLANE-MONTEGO
1.
Remove the selector lever handle
from the lever.
2.
Remove the trim panel from the
top of the console.
3.
Remove the cover and dial indi-
cator as an assembly.
4.
Remove the four screws that se-
cure the selector lever retainer to the
selector lever housing. Lift the retainer
from the housing.
5.
Remove the two screws securing
the neutral start switch to the selector
lever housing. Disconnect the neutral
start switch wires at the plug connec-
tor and remove the switch.
6. Position the neutral start switch
to the selector lever housing and in-
stall the two attaching screws.
7.
With the selector lever in neu-
tral,
move the selector lever back and
forth until the gauge pin (No. 43 drill)
can be fully inserted into the gauge
pin holes (Fig. 8).
8. Place the transmission selector
lever firmly against the stop of the
neutral detent position.
9. Slide the combination starter
neutral and back-up light switch for-
ward or rearward as required, until
the switch actuating lever contacts the
selector lever.
10.
Tighten the switch attaching
screws and remove the gauge pin.
11.
Connect the neutral start switch
wires to the plug connector and check
for starting in the park position.
12.
Position the selector lever re-
tainer to the selector lever housing.
Install the attaching screws.
13.
Install the cover and dial indi-
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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

07-03-14
FMX Transmission
07-03-14
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 AND
CONVERTER REPLACEMENT—
FORD-METEOR
REMOVAL
1.
Drive the vehicle on a hoist, but
do not raise at this time.
2.
Remove the two upper bolts and
lock washers which attach the con-
verter housing to the engine.
3.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
cover from the lower front side of the
converter housing. Drain the fluid
from the transmission.
4.
Remove one of the converter
drain plugs. Then rotate the converter
180 degrees and remove the other
plug. Do not attempt to turn the con-
verter with a wrench on the converter
stud nuts. If desired, the converter
may be drained after the unit has been
removed from the vehicle.
5.
Disconnect the fluid filler tube
from the transmission case. Discon-
nect the vacuum hose from the vacu-
um diaphragm unit and the tube from
the extension housing clip.
6. When the fluid has stopped
draining from the transmission and
converter, remove the flywheel to con-
verter nuts and flat washers. Install
the drain plugs in the converter and
torque to specifications. Install the
converter housing front plate to hold
the converter in place when the trans-
mission is removed.
7.
Disconnect the starter cables
from the starter and remove the start-
er.
8. Disconnect the oil cooler lines
from the transmission. Remove the
transmission vent tube.
9. Disconnect the downshift linkage
from the transmission.
10.
Disconnect the selector rod from
the transmission manual lever with
T67P-7341-A.
11.
Disconnect the speedometer
cable from the extension housing, and
remove the driveshaft.
12.
Support the transmission on a
stand. Remove the engine rear support
to transmission bolts, and raise the
transmission slightly to take the
weight off the cross member. Remove
the cross member. Support the rear
part of the engine.
13.
Remove the remaining convert-
er housing to engine attaching bolts.
Move the assembly to the rear and
down to remove it.
INSTALLATION
1.
If the converter has been re-
moved from the converter housing,
carefully position the converter in the
housing, and then install the housing
lower front cover plate to prevent the
converter from slipping out of the
housing.
2.
Install the transmission vent
tube.
Rotate the converter until the
studs adjacent to the drain plugs are
in a vertical position.
3.
Rotate the flywheel as required
to align the drain plug holes with the
drain plugs in the converter. With the
transmission mounted on a support
stand, move the converter and trans-
mission assembly forward into posi-
tion, using care not to damage the fly-
wheel and the converter pilot.
4.
Install the converter lower
housing-to-engine bolts, then torque
the bolts to specification.
5.
Install the cross member.
6. Lower the transmission until the
extension housing rests on the cross
member, and then install the extension
housing-to-cross member bolts.
7.
The converter must rest squarely
against the flywheel. This indicates
that the converter pilot is not binding
in the engine crankshaft.
8. Install the converter attaching
nuts and flat washers. Install the ac-
cess plates.
9. Connect the oil cooler inlet and
outlet lines to the transmission case.
10.
Coat the front universal joint
yoke seal and spline with B8A-
19589-A lubricant, and install the
drive shaft.
11.
Connect the speedometer cable
at the transmission.
12.
Using tool T67P-7341-A install
a new grommet in the manual lever.
Then secure the manual selector rod
to the lever.
13.
Connect the downshift linkage
and bushing at the transmission
throttle lever.
14.
Install the starter motor.
15.
Connect the fluid filter tube to
the transmission case. Connect the
vacuum hose to the vacuum dia-
phragm unit and the tube to its clip.
16.
Lower the transmission support
stand. Then install the upper two con-
verter housing-to-engine bolts and
tighten them to specification.
17.
Lower the vehicle and fill the
transmission with transmission fluid,
following the recommended procedure.
18.
Check the transmission, con-
verter assembly, and fluid cooler lines
for fluid leaks, and then adjust the
manual and downshift linkages.
TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT
WITHOUT CONVERTER—
FORD-METEOR
The frame construction of the con-
vertible will not permit the transmis-
sion to be moved rearward enough to
clear the turbine shaft from the con-
verter. For this reason, the converter
and transmission must be removed as
a unit from this model.
REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Drain the fluid from the trans-
mission.
3.
Disconnect the hose from the
vacuum diaphragm unit and the tube
from its clip. Disconnect the fluid fill-
er tube from the case.
4.
Remove the cover from the lower
front side of the converter housing.
5.
Remove one of the converter
drain plugs. Then rotate the converter
180 degrees and remove the other
plug. Do not attempt to turn the con-
verter with a wrench on the converter
stud nuts.
6. Disconnect the drive shaft from
the rear axle, and remove the drive
shaft.
7.
Disconnect the fluid cooler lines
from the transmission. Remove the
vent tube.
8. Disconnect the downshift linkage
at the transmission.
9. Disconnect the selector rod from
the transmission manual lever with
tool T67P-7341-A.
10.
Disconnect the speedometer
cable at the extension housing.
11.
Remove the two engine rear
support to transmission bolts.
12.
Position a transmission jack
under the transmission and raise it
slightly to take the weight off the
cross member.procarmanuals.com