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05-01-03
Drive Shaft

05-01-03

DUST SEAL-4859

BALL SOCKET-4A031

UNIVERSAL

JOINT KIT-4635

WASHER

BALL SEAT i \ SPRING

BEARING \\ RETAINER

SEAL

0 \ X \
CENTER

\ \ RETAINER \ YOKE-47R4

SPRING \

BALL SOCKET-4A031

SLIP YOKE-4841

C1770-A

FIG.
3—Drive Shaft and Universal Joints Disassembled —Thunderbird, Continental Mark

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

REMOVAL

1.
To maintain drive line balance,

mark the relationship of the rear drive

shaft yoke and the drive pinion flange

of the axle (if the yellow alignment

marks are not visible) with the shaft

so that they may be installed in their

original positions.

2.
Disconnect the rear U-joint or

rear double cardan joint from the

companion flange. Wrap tape around

the loose bearing caps to prevent

them from falling off the spider. Pull

the drive shaft toward the rear of the

vehicle until the slip yoke clears the

transmission extension housing and

the seal. On Lincoln Continental

models, remove the three roller bear-

ing assemblies off the spline teeth in-

side the slip yoke (Fig. 3). Install the

appropriate tool in the extension

housing to prevent lubricant leakage.

INSTALLATION

1.
If either the rubber seal on the

output shaft or the seal in the end of

the transmission extension housing is
damaged in any manner, replace the

seal or seals as required. Also, if the

lugs on the axle pinion flange are

shaved or distorted so that the bear-

ings slide, replace the flange.

2.
On Lincoln Continental models,

install the bearing assemblies over the

spline teeth in the slip yoke. Lubricate

the yoke spline with B8A-19589-A lu-

bricant. This spline is sealed so that

the transmission fluid does not

"wash" away the spline lubricant

(Figs.
4 and 5). Remove the tool from
the extension housing. Install the yoke

on the transmission output shaft. Do

not allow the yoke assembly to bot-

tom on the output shaft with excessive

force.

Install the drive shaft so that the

index marks or the yellow mark (if

visible) on the yoke (light side) is in

line with the yellow mark on the com-

panion flange. This prevents vibration

which occurs when the balance of the

shaft and balance of the axle pinion

flange become additive instead of neu-

01L SEAL (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ONLY)

YOKE

SNAP RING (WRAP TYPE)

. 4—Output Shaft Spline Seal — All except Continental

Mark III and Thunderbird
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Ford Design Three Speed Transmission

06-02-09

PRESS
RAM

OUTPUT SHAFT

SYNCHRONIZER
PRESS
RAM

OUTPUT SHAFT
Tool-T63P7025-A

SYNCHRONIZER

HUB

REMOVAL INSTALLATION c 1718-A

FIG. 22—Removing
and
Installing First
and
Reverse Synchronizer

5.
The
first
and
reverse synchroniz-

er
hub is a
press
fit on the
output

shaft.
To
eliminate
the
possibility
of

damaging
the
sychronizer assembly,

install
the
synchronizer
hub
with
the

teeth
end of the
gear facing toward

the rear
of the
shaft, using
an
arbor

press
as
shown
in Fig. 22. Do not at-

tempt
to
remove
or
install
the hub by

hammering
or
prying.

6. Place
the
blocking ring
on the

tapered machined surface
of the
first

gear.

7.
Slide
the
first gear onto
the out-

put shaft with
the
blocking ring

toward
the
rear
of the
shaft. Rotate

the gear
as
necessary
to
engage
the

three notches
in the
blocking ring with

the synchronizer inserts. Secure
the

first gear with
the
thrust washer
and

snap ring.

8. Slide
the
blocking ring onto
the

tapered machined surface
of the sec-

ond gear. Slide
the
second gear with

blocking ring
and the
second
and
third

gear synchronizer onto
the
mainshaft.

The tapered machined surface
of the

second gear must
be
toward
the
front

of
the
shaft. Make sure that
the

notches
in the
blocking ring engage

the synchronizer inserts. Secure
the

synchronizer with
a
snap ring.

9. Coat
the
bore
of the
input shaft

and gear with
a
thin film
of
grease.
A

thick film
of
grease will plug
the lu-

bricant holes
and
prevent lubrication

to
the
bearings. Install
the 15
bearings

(Fig.
15) in the
bore.

10.
If
working
on a RAT
model

transmission, install
the
input gear

and bearing through
the top of the

case
and
through
the
bore
in
front
of

the case.
On RAN
models,
me
input

shaft
is
installed through
the
front
of

the transmission. Install
the
snap ring

in
the
bearing groove.
11.
Position
the
output shaft
as-

sembly
in the
case. Position
the sec-

ond
and
third-speed shift fork
on the

second
and
third-speed synchronizer.

12.
Place
a
detent plug spring
and

a plug
in the
case
(Fig. 9).
Place
the

second
and
third-speed synchronizer
in

the second speed position (toward rear

of transmission). Align
the
fork
and

install
the
second
and
third-speed shift

rail.
It
will
be
necessary
to
depress
the

detent plug
to
enter
the
rail
in the

bore.
Move
the
rail inward until
the

detent plug engages
the
forward notch

(second-speed position).

13.
Secure
the
fork
to the
shaft

with
the set
screw. Move
the
synchro-

nizer
to the
neutral position.

14.
Install
the
interlock plug
in the

case.
If the
second
and
third-speed

shift rail
is in the
neutral position,
the

top
of the
interlock will
be
slightly

lower than
the
surface
of the
first
and

reverse shift rail bore.

15.
Move
the
first
and
reverse
syn-

chronizer forward
to the
first-speed

position. Place
the
first
and
reverse

shift fork
in the
groove
of the
first

and reverse synchronizer. Rotate
the

fork into position
and
install
the
first

and reverse shift rail. Move
the
rail

inward until
the
center notch (neutral)

is aligned with
the
detent bore. Secure

the fork
to the
shaft with
the set

screw.

16.
Install
a new
shift rail expan-

sion plug
in the
front
of the
case.

17.
Hold
the
input shaft
and
block-

ing ring
in
position. Then move
the

output shaft forward
to
seat
the
pilot

in
the
roller bearings
of the
input

gear.

18.
Tap the
input gear bearing into

place
in the
case while holding
the

output shaft
to
prevent
the
roller bear-

ings from dropping. Install
the
front
C1806-A

FIG. 23—Installing Output Shaft

Rear Bearing

bearing retainer
and new
gasket
mak-

ing sure that
the oil
return slot
is at

the bottom
of the
case. Install
and

torque
the
attaching screws
to
specifi-

cation.

19.
Install
the
large snap ring
on

the rear bearing. Place
the
bearing
on

the output shaft with
the
snap ring

end toward
the
rear
of the
shaft. Press

the bearing into place with
the
tool

shown
in Fig. 23.
Secure
the
bearing

to
the
shaft with
a
snap ring.

20.
On
some models, hold
the

speedometer drive gear lock ball
in

the detent
and
slide
the
speedometer

drive gear into place. Secure
the
gear

with
a
snap ring.
On
models equipped

with
the new
design retainer, install

the speedometer drive gear retaining

clip
on the
shaft with
the
lower tang

in
the
retaining hole. Align
the
groove

in
the
gear with
the
clip
and
slide
the

gear forward until
the
upper tang
on

the clip locks
the
gear
(Fig. 9).

21.
Place
the
transmission
in the

vertical position. Working through
the

drain hole
in the
bottom
of the
case,

align
the
bore
of the
countershaft gear

and
the
thrust washers with
the
bore

of
the
case with
a
screwdriver.

22.
Working from
the
rear
of the

case,
push
the
dummy shaft
out of the

countershaft gear with
the
counter-

shaft. Before
the
countershaft
is com-

pletely inserted
in the
bore, make sure

that
the
hole that accommodates
the

roll
pin is
aligned with
the
hole
in the

case.
Drive
the
shaft into place
and in-

stall
the
roll
pin. On all 8
cylinder
ve-

hicles
and
Ford
6
cylinder models,
the

countershaft
is a
press
fit in the
case.

On
6
cylinder models with model

RAN transmissions there
is a
counter-

shaft-to-case clearance
of
0.020 inch

at
the
front bore
and 0.010 at the
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and a retainer washer in each end of

the gear.

REVERSE IDLER GEAR

BEARINGS

1.
Slip the reverse idler sliding gear

off the reverse idler gear (Fig. 18).

2.
Remove the dummy shaft, two

bearing retainer washers and the 44

roller bearings from the reverse idler

gear.

3.
Coat the bore in each end of the

reverse idler gear with grease.

4.
Hold the dummy shaft in the

gear and install the 22 roller bearings

and the retainer washer in each end of

the gear.

5. Install the reverse idler sliding

gear on the reverse idler gear making

sure that the shift fork groove is

toward the front (Fig. 18).

INPUT SHAFT SEAL

1.
Remove the seal from the input

shaft bearing retainer as shown in Fig.

19.

2.
Coat the sealing surface with lu-

bricant.

3.
Install the seal as shown in Fig.

20

ASSEMBLY

1.
Coat the countershaft gear thrust

surfaces in the case with a thin film of

lubricant and position a thrust washer

(Fig. 17) at each end of the case.

2.
Position the countershaft gear,

dummy shaft, and roller bearings in

the case.

3.
Place the case in a vertical posi-

tion.
Align the gear bore and the

thrust washers with the bores in the

case and install the countershaft.

4.
Place the case in a horizontal

position and check the countershaft

gear end play with a feeler gauge. The

end play should be 0.004-0.0018 with-

in specification. If not within these

limits,
replace the thrust washers.

5. After establishing the correct end

play, install the dummy shaft in the

countershaft gear and allow the gear

to remain at the bottom of the case.

6. Coat the reverse idler gear thrust

surfaces in the case with a thin film of

lubricant and position the two thrust

washers (Fig. 18) in place.

7. Position the reverse idler gear,

sliding gear, dummy shaft and the

roller bearings in place making sure

that the shift fork groove in the slid-

ing gear is toward the front of the

case.

8. Align the gear bore and thrust

washers with the case bores and install

the reverse idler shaft.

9. Measure the reverse idler gear
REVERSE GEAR CAM AND SHAFT-7C124


FIRST AND SECOND SPEED CAM AND SHAFT-7C124

O-RING-7288

THIRD AND FOURTH SPEED

CAMANDSHAFT-7C124
FIRST AND SECOND SPEED SHIFT LEiVER-7290

44727-S

34807-S

33800-S

THIRD AND FOURTH SPEED SHIFT LEVER-7285

44727-S'

34807-S 33800-S C1767-A

FIG. 12—Cam and Shafts and Shift Levers Disassembled

SELECTOR LEVER

SHAFT

INNER SUPPORT

BRACKET

OUTER SUPPORT

BRACKET

REVERSE SELECTOR LEVER

FIRST-SECOND

SELECTOR LEVER

C 2054.A

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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

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06-03-09

24.
Place a detent plug (Fig. 5) in

the detent bore. Place the reverse shift

rail into neutral position.

25.
Coat the third and fourth-

speed shift rail interlock pin with

grease and position it in the shift rail.

26.
Align the third and fourth-

speed shift fork with the shift rail

bores and slide the shift rail into place

making sure that the three detents are

facing toward the outside of the case.

Place the front synchronizer into

third-speed position and install the set

screw in the third and fourth-speed

shift fork. Move the synchronizer to

the neutral position. Install the third

and fourth-speed shift rail detent plug,

spring and bolt in the left side of the

transmission case (Fig. 5). Place the

interlock plug (tapered ends) in the

detent case.

27.
Align the first and second-

speed shift fork with the case bores

and slide the shift rail into place. Se-

cure the fork with the set screw.

28.
Coat the input gear bore with a

thin film of grease, then install the 15

roller bearings in the bore. A thick

film of grease could plug the lubricant

holes and restrict lubrication of the

bearings.

29.
Position the front blocking ring

in the third and fourth-speed synchro-

nizer.

Place the input shaft gear in the

transmission case making sure that

the output shaft pilot enters the roller

bearings in the input gear.

30.
Place a new gasket on the input

shaft bearing retainer. Dip the attach-

ing bolts in sealer and install and

tighten them to specifications.

31.
Install the output shaft bearing

as shown in Fig. 21. Install the snap

ring to retain the bearing.

32.
On some transmissions, position

the speedometer gear iometer drive

gear retaining clip on the output shaft

with the lower tang in the retaining

hole.
Align the groove in the gear with

the clip and slide the gear forward

until the upper tang on the clip locks

the gear (Fig. 4).

33.
Place the transmission in a ver-

tical position as shown in Fig. 22.

Align the countershaft gear bore and

thrust washers with the bore in the

case.
Install the countershaft.

34.
Use a new gasket and secure

the extension housing to the case with

the attaching screws. Use a sealer on

the extension housing attaching

screws. Torque the screws to specifica-

tions.

35.
Install the filler plug and drain

plug (if so equipped) in the case if

they were removed. Make sure that
COUNTIERSHAFT

7111

RETAINER WASHER

378559 • S

THRUST WASHER -7119

THRUST

WASHER

7119
ROLLER BEARINGS- 7121(21)

COUNTERSHAFT GEAR - 7113

ROLLER BEARINGS'7121(21)

RETAINER

WASHER

378559 • S

FIG. 17—Countershaft Gear Disassembled
C2081-A

REVERSE IDLER

GEAR SHAFT

7140

ROLLER BEARINGS

7D271 22)

THRUST WASHER

7149

RETAINER

WASHER

351529 - S

REVERSE IDLER GEAR -7142

'REVERSE SLIDING GEAR • 7D223

•THRUST WASHER • 7149

FIG. 78—Reverse Idler Gear Disassembled
C2082-A

the magnetic plug (if so equipped) is

installed in the bottom of the case.

36.
Pour the specified lubricant

over the entire gear train while rotat-

ing the input shaft.

37.
Place each shift fork in all posi-

tions to make sure that they operate

properly.

38.
Install the remaining detent

plug in the case. Install the long

spring (which is retained by the case)
to secure the detent plug.

39.
Use a new cover gasket and in-

stall the cover. Coat the cover attach-

ing screws with sealer and install and

tighten them to specifications.

40.
Coat the third- and fourth-

speed shift rail plug bore with a sealer

and install a new expansion plug.

41.
If the extension housing bush-

ing and seal are to be replaced, refer

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C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-09

11.
Remove the handle from the se-

lector lever.

12.
Install the selector housing and

lever assembly as shown in Figure 8.

Torque the attaching bolts 4-6 ft-lbs.

13.
Connect the dial indicator light.

14.
Install the pointer back-up

shield on the housing and lever assem-

bly.

15.
Install the dial housing and

tighten the attaching screws.

16.
Install the selector lever handle

and tighten the attaching screw.

17.
Position the selector lever in the

D position.

18.
Raise the vehicle. Install the

transmission manual lever rod to the

selector lever. Adjust the manual link-

age.

19.
Lower the vehicle and check the

transmission operation in each selo:c-

tor lever detent position.

BAND ADJUSTMENT

INTERMEDIATE BAND

1.
Clean all the dirt from the band

adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-

card the locknut.

2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-

justing screw. With the tool shown in

Fig. 13, tighten the adjusting screw

until the tool handle clicks. The tool is

a pre-set torque wrench which clicks

and overruns when the torque on the

adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.

I D1854-A

FIG. 13—Adjusting Intermediate

Band

Tool-T59P-77370-B

D1855-A

FIG. 14—Adjusting Low-Reverse

Band
3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-

actly 1 3/4 turns.

4.
Hold the adjusting screw from

turning and torque the lock nut to

specification.

LOW-REVERSE BAND

1.
Clean all the dirt from the band

adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-

card the locknut.

2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-

justing screw with the tools shown in

Fig. 14, tighten the adjusting screw

until the tool handle clicks. The tool is

a pre-set torque wrench which clicks

and overruns when the torque on the

adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.

3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-

actly 3 full turns.

4.
Hold the adjusting screw from

turning and torque the lock nut to

specification.

OIL PAN AND CONTROL

VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT

1.
Raise the vehicle so the trans-

mission oil pan is accessible.

2.
Drain the transmission fluid.

If the same fluid is to be used

again, filter the fluid through a 100

mesh screen. Re-use the fluid only if it

is in good condition.

3.
Remove the transmission fluid

pan attaching bolts, pan and gasket.

4.
Remove the valve body-to-case

attaching bolts (Fig. 25). Remove the

valve body from the case and the

transmission inner control levers.

5.
Refer to the Major Repair Oper-

ation for control valve body repair op-

eration.

6. Thoroughly clean and remove all

the gasket material from the pan and

the pan mounting face of the case. In-

stall the valve body to the case, engag-

ing the transmission inner control le-

vers with the valve body manual and

downshift valves.

7.
Install the eight valve body to

case attaching bolts. Torque the bolts

to specification. Operate the external

manual and downshift levers to check

for proper travel of the valve body

manual and downshift valves.

8. Place a new gasket on the pan.

Install the pan and attaching bolts.

Torque the bolts to specification. In-

stall the fluid filler tube if it was re-

moved. Torque the attaching nut to

specifications.

9. Lower the vehicle and fill the

transmission with fluid. Check the

transmission pan area for fluid leak-

age.
INTERMEDIATE SERVO

REPLACEMENT

1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the

four servo cover-to-case attaching

bolts.

2.
Remove the servo cover, gasket,

piston, and piston return spring. Re-

move the piston from the cover (Fig.

45).

3.
Remove the piston seals and

cover gasket.

4.
Install new piston seals on the

piston. Lubricate the piston seals with

clean transmission fluid. Install the

servo piston in the cover.

5.
Install the piston retvrn spring in

the case. Place a new gasicet on the

cover. Install the piston and cover into

the transmissic se. Use two 5/16

18 x 1 1/4 bolts, 180 degrees apart to

position the cover against the case.

6. Install the two servo cover at-

taching bolts. Remove the two 1 1/4

inch bolts and install two attaching

bolts.
Torque the bolts to specifica-

tion.

7.
Adjust the intermediate band.

Lower the vehicle and check the trans-

mission fluid level.

8. If the band can not be adjusted

properly, the struts are not in posi-

tion. Remove the pan and valve body.

Install the struts, valve body, pan, and

adjust the band. Refill the transmis-

sion with fluid.

LOW-REVERSE SERVO

PISTON REPLACEMENT

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Loosen the reverse band adjust-

ing screw lock nut. Tighten the reverse

band adjusting screw to 10 ft-lbs tor-

que.
(Tightening the screw will insure

that the band strut will be held against

the case by the band, preventing it

from falling down when the reverse

servo piston assembly is removed).

3.
Remove the four servo cover to

case attaching bolts. Remove the iden-

tification tag and vent tube retaining

clip.
Remove the servo cover and s»»^

from the case.

4.
Remove the servo piston from

the case. The piston seal cannot be re-

placed, without replacing the piston.

The seal is bonded to the piston.

5. To remove the piston from the

stem, insert a small screw driver in the

hole of the piston (Fig. 44). Remove

the piston attaching nut.

6. Position the accumulator spring

and spacer (Fig. 43) on the piston

stem. Make sure the crowned side of

the spring is facing toward the rod.

Install.a new piston on the piston re-

taining shaft. Install the attaching nut.

Torque the nut to specification.procarmanuals.com

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07-02-12
C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-12

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

Before removing
any of the sub-

assemblies, thoroughly clean
the out-

side
of the
transmission
to
prevent dirt

from entering
the
mechanical parts.

During
the
repair operations, refer
to

Part 7-1
for
common adjustments
and

repairs
or
cleaning
and
inspection
pro-

cedures.

During
the
transmission disassem-

bly
or
assembly operations,
ten
thrust

washers located between
the sub-

assemblies must
be
removed
and in-

stalled.
It is
important that each

thrust washer
be in the
correct posi-

tion during
the
assembly operation.

To properly locate
and
identify
the

thrust washers,
the
various positions

of
the
thrust washers
are
shown
in the

illustrations
and are
numbered
1

through
10. No. 1 is at the
first thrust

washer located
at the
front pump.
The

last thrust washer,
No. 10, is
located

at
the
parking pawl ring gear.

DISASSEMBLY
OF

TRANSMISSION

1.
Remove
the
converter from
the

transmission front pump
and
convert-

er housing.

2.
Remove
the
transmission vacuum

unit with
the
tool shown
in Fig. 22.

Remove
the
vacuum unit gasket and

the control
rod.

GRIND OFF

SHADED AREA

TO DIMENSION SHOWN L .

SNAP-ON

Tool-FCO-24

(Reworked)

D1380-A

FIG. 22—Removing Vacuum Unit
3.
Remove
the
primary throttle

valve (Fig.
23)
from
the
opening
at the

rear
of the
case.

4.
Remove
the two
extension

housing-to-case bolts shown
in Fig. 24

and mount
the
transmission
in the

holding fixture.

5.
Remove
the
transmission
pan at-

taching bolts,
pan and
gasket.

6. Remove
the
control valve body

attaching bolts (Fig.
25).
Remove
the

control valve body from
the
case.

7.
Loosen
the
intermediate band

adjusting screw
(Fig. 26) and
remove

the intermediate band struts from
the

case.
Loosen
the
low-reverse band
ad-

justing screw
and
remove
the low-

reverse band struts.

TRANSMISSION END

PLAY CHECK

1.
To
keep
the
output shaft
in

alignment during
the end
play check,

install
the
extension housing
oil
seal

replacer tool
or a
front universal

D1861-A

FIG. 23—Removing
or
Installing

Primary Throttle Valve

Tool-T57L-500-A

or 6005-M or 6005-MS

D1862-A
joint yoke in the extension housing.

2.
Remove
one of the
converter

housing-to-case attaching bolts
and

mount
the
dial indicator
as
shown
in

Fig. 27.

3.
The
input shaft
is a
loose part

and
has to be
properly engaged with

the spline
of the
forward clutch
hub

during
the end
play checking proce-

dure.
Move
the
input shaft
and
gear

train toward
the
rear
of the
transmis-

sion case.

V*
- 20 x
V/7 INCH

V*
- 20 x 1
INCH

V*
- 20 x 1
INCH

D1863-A

FIG. 25—Control Valve Body

Attaching Bolts

INTERMEDIATE

BAND STRUTS
INTERMEDIATE BAND

ADJUSTING SCREW

I

LOW-REVERSE BAND

ADJUSTING SCREW
LOW-REVERSE

BAND STRUTS
D
1384-B

FIG.
24—Transmission
Mounted

in Holding Fixture
FIG. 26—Band Adjusting Screws

and Struts—Typicalprocarmanuals.com

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07-02-16

C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-16

COVER SEAL

STEM NUT

SERVO PISTON STEM

PISTON RETURN SPRING PISTON AND SEAL

(SEAL BONDED TO PISTON)

FIG. 43—Low-Reverse Servo Disassembled

PARTS REPAIR OR

REPLACEMENT

During the repair of the sub-

assemblies, certain general instructions

which apply to all units of the trans-

missions must be followed. These in-

structions are given here to avoid un-

necessary repetition.

Handle all transmission parts care-

fully to avoid nicking or burring the

bearing or mating surfaces.

Lubricate all internal parts of the

transmission before assembly with

clean automatic transmission fluid. Do

not use any other lubricants except on

gaskets and thrust washers which may

be coated with vaseline to facilitate

assembly. Always install new gaskets

when assembling the transmission.

Tighten all bolts and screws to the

recommended torque as outlined in

the Specification Section.

TRANSMISSION CASE AND

LINKAGE REPAIR

Low-Reverse Servo

1.
Remove the four servo cover-

to-case attaching bolts. Remove the

vent tube and retaining clip from the

case.

2.
Remove the servo cover, cover

seal, servo piston and piston return

spring from the case (Fig. 43).

3.
The servo piston seal is bonded

to the piston. If the seal has to be re-

placed, replace the piston assembly

which includes the seal. Disassemble

the servo piston from the piston stem

by inserting a small screwdriver in the

hole of the piston stem and removing

the piston attaching nut (Fig. 44).

Position the accumulator spring and

spacer (Fig. 43) on the piston stems.

Make sure the crowned side of the

spring is facing toward the rod. Install

the new servo piston and attaching nut
COVER

D1880-A

LOW-REVERSE

PISTON

D1881-A

FIG. 44—Removing or Installing

Low-Reverse Servo Piston

on the stem, torque the nut to specifi-

cation.

4.
Place the piston return spring in

the servo bore of the case. Lubricate

the piston seal with clean transmission
fluid and install the servo pistion into

the bore of the case.

5.
Place a new cover seal on the

cover and install the servo cover. In-

stall the vent tube and retaining clip.

Install the four cover attaching bolts.

Torque the cover-to-case retaining

bolts to specifications.

Intermediate Servo

1.
Remove the transmission
identif-

ication tag and the four servo cover to

case attaching bolts.

2.
Remove the servo cover, gasket,

servo piston, and piston return spring

from the case (Fig. 45).

3.
Remove the intermediate servo

piston from the cover.

4.
Remove the seal rings from the

servo piston and cover.

5.
Install a new seal on the cover

and servo piston. Figure 46 shows the

correct servo piston and cover for

each transmission model. Lubricate

the seals with clean transmission fluid.

Install the piston into the cover. Be

careful not to damage the piston seal.

6. Install the piston return spring in

the servo bore of the case.

7.
Place a new gasket on the servo

cover. Position the servo piston and

cover assembly into the case with the

piston stem slot in a horizontal posi-

tion to engage the strut. Use two

5/16-18 bolts, 1 1/4 inch long, 180

degrees apart, to position the cover

against the case. Install two cover at-

taching bolts. Remove the two 1 1/4

V-8 ENGINE

COVER

RETURN SPRING

PISTON
COVER SEAL COVER^ GASKET

PISTON SEALS

6 CYLINDER ENGINE
COVER

D1882-A

FIG. 45—Intermediate Servo Disassembledprocarmanuals.com

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07-02-17

C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-17

Vehicle

Ford,
Meteor

Fairlane,

Montegc,
Falcon,

Mustang

Ford,
Meteor

Fairlane,

Montego,
Mustang

Mustang

Falcon
Engine

302-2V

302-2V

240-IV

250-1V

200-1V

170-1V

200-1V
Transmi ssion

PEA-MI,
Nl

PEE-M,
V, AC

PEA-A2

PEE-AD,

AE,
AF

PEB-B2

PEB-C2
Servo Piston

Dia.
A

3.7875

3.7875

3.3265
Dia.
B

2.8265

2.7065

2.4865
Servo Cover

Dia.
C

None

None

3.340
Dia.
D

2.840

2.975

2.500
Spring

Free Length

(Inches)

2.480

2.480

2.480
Color

Cniif

White

White

White

D 1800-D

FIG. 46—Intermediate Servo Piston, Cover and Spring Identification

inch bolts and install the transmission

identification tag and the other two

cover attaching bolts. Torque the bolts

to specifications.

Downshift and Manual

Linkage

1.
Apply penetrating oil to the

outer lever attaching nut to prevent

UPPER RETAINING RING
breaking the inner lever shaft. Remove

the downshift outer lever nut. Remove

the downshift outer and inner lever.

From inside the transmission case, re-

move the upper retaining ring from

the manual lever link (Fig. 47). Re-

move the upper end of the lever link

from the case retaining pin.

2.
From the back of the transmis-

sion case, remove the upper retaining

INNER MANUAL

'ER ATTACHING NUT

mmMm

INNER MANUAL LEVER MANUAL LEVER LINK

FIG. 47—Case Internal Linkage
ring and flat washer from the parking

pawl link (Fig. 48). Remove the pawl

link from the case retaining pin.

3.
From the back of the transmis-

sion case, remove the parking pawl

link, toggle rod, and manual lever link

as an assembly (Fig. 49).

UPPER

r RETAINING

RING

D1885-A

FIG. 48—Parking Pawl Link

/7^-MANUAL LEVER LINK

D1405-B
FIG. 49—Removing or Installing

Parking Pawl Link

4.
Remove the rear parking pawl

link lower retaining ring, flat washer

and link from the toggle rod (Fig. 50).

5.
Remove the manual lever link,

lower retaining ring, flat washer, and

link from the toggle rod.

6. Install the manual and marking

pawl links, flat washers and retaining

rings to the toggle rods.

7.
Remove the inner manual lever

attaching nut and lever. Remove the

outer manual lever from the case.

8. To remove the manual lever seal,

use the tools shown in Fig. 51. To in-

stall the new seal, use a driver that fits

the ID of the seal.

9. Install the outer manual lever in

the case. Install the inner manual

lever and attaching nut with the cham-

fer facing toward the lever (Fig. 47).

Torque the nut to specification.

10.
From the back of the transmis-

sion case, install the parking toggle

rod and link assembly into the case

(Fig. 49).

11.
Install the parking pawl link on

the case retaining pin. Install the flat

washer and link retaining ring (Fig.

48).procarmanuals.com

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07-02-21
C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-21

D1893-A

FIG. 58—Removing or Installing

Throttle Booster Valve

4.
Insert the line pressure coasting

boost valve and spring in the body

(Fig. 57).

5.
Place the main regulator valve in

the body (Fig. 57) with the large di-

ameter facing inward. Install the two

springs and the pressure booster valve

and sleeve.

6. Hold the pressure booster valve

cover plate in place and install the

three attaching screws and torque

them to specification.

7.
Place the intermediate servo ac-

cummulator valve and spring in the

body. Install the interim iiate accum-

mulator sleeve and 3-2 control valve.

Secure the cover to the body with the

attaching screw. Torque the screw to

specifications.

8. Position the spring, D2 valve and

the I-2 shift valve in the body.

9. Place the throttle modulator

valve, spring, and 2-3 shift valve in the

body.

10.
Secure the 1-2 shift valve and

the 2-3 valve cover plate to the body

and torque the screws to specifica-

tions.
11.
Place the manual low valve,

spring, and the 2-3 back-out valve in

the body.

12.
Place the cut-back valve in the

body.

13.
Secure the cut-back and the

back-out cover plate to the body with

two screws. Torque the screws to

specifications.

14.
Slide the manual valve into the

body making sure that the notch for

the manual lever is toward the inside

and that the detent notches are facing

upward.

15.
Place the detent plunger and

spring in the body. Depress the spring

and install a new roll pin.

16.
Position a new rubber check

valve in the upper valve body (Fig.

55).

17.
Position the check valve and

spring in the upper valve body (Fig.

55).
Place a new gasket, the separator

plate and the lower valve body in

place on the upper valve body and se-

cure it with the seven attaching

screws. Torque the screws to specifica-

tions.

18.
Secure the oil screen to the

body with the eight attaching screws.

Torque the screws to specifications.

FRONT PUMP

Disassembly

1.
Remove the four seal rings from

stator support.

2.
Remove the five bolts that attach

the stator support to the front pump

housing. Remove the stator support

from the pump housing (Fig. 59).

3.
Remove the front and rear stator

bushings if they are worn or damaged.

Use the cape chisel (Fig. 60) and cut

along the bushing seam until the chisel
D 1731-A

FIG. 60—Removing Stator

Support Bushing

breaks through the bushing wall. Pry

the loose ends of the bushing up with

an awl and remove the bushing.

4.
Remove the drive and driven

gears from the front pump housing.

5.
Press the bushing from the front

pump housing as shown in Fig. 61.

Assembly

1.
Press a new bushing into the

pump housing with the handle and

tool shown in Fig. 61. Make sure the

bushing is installed with the slot and

groove positioned to the rear of the

pump body and 60 degrees below the

horizontal center line.

2.
Install the drive and driven gears

in the pump housing. Each gear has

an identification mark on the side of

the gear teeth that are chamfered. The

chamfered side with the identification

PUMP HOUSING

STATOR SUPPORT

FRONT PUMP SEAL
SEAL RINGS

SELECTIVE

THRUST WASHERS

GASKET

D 1894-B

59—Front Pump and Stator Support Disassembledprocarmanuals.com

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