tow FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

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07-02-22

C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-22

Handle
Fress
Ram
ress
Ram

Hand!

Tool
-
T66L-7003-S9

Too/
-
T66L-7003-B5
INSTALL BUSHING WITH GROOVE

JAND SLOT
IN
THIS POSITION

REMOVAL

INSTALLATION

FIG. 61—Replacing Front Pump Housing Bushing
D 1732-C

mark
has to be
positioned downward

against
the
face
of the
pump housing.

3.
Press
new
bushings into
the sta-

tor support with
the
tool shown
in

Fig. 62.
Use the end
with
the 1/8
inch

step
for the
front bushing
and the end

with
the 1/4
inch step
for the
rear

bushing. When installing
the
rear

bushing,
be
sure
the
hole
in the
bush-

ing
is
lined
up
with
the
lube hole
in

the stator support.

T00I-T66L
Toot-T63L-77837-A

or 77837-A

D 1733
-
A

FIG. 62—Installing Stator

Support Bushings

Tool-T50T-100-A D1895-A

FIG. 63—Removing Front

Pump Seal
D1896-A

FIG. 64—Installing Front

Pump Seal

4.
Place
the
stator support
in the

pump housing
and
install
the
five
at-

taching bolts. Torque
the
bolts
to
spe-

cifications.

5.
Install
the
four seal rings
on the

stator support.
The two
large
oil
rings

are assembled first
in the oil
ring

grooves toward
the
front
of the
stator

support (Fig.
59).

6. Check
the
pump
for
free rotation

by placing
the
pump
on the
converter

drive
hub in its
normal running posi-

tion
and
turning
the
pump housing.

7.
If the
front pump seal must
be

replaced, mount
the
pump
in the

transmission case
and
remove
the
seal

with
the
tool shown
in Fig.
63.
To in-

stall
the new
seal,
use the
tool shown

in
Fig. 64.

REVERSE-HIGH CLUTCH

Disassembly

1.
Remove
the
pressure plate
re-

taining snap ring (Fig.
65).

2.
Remove
the
pressure plate,
and

the drive
and
driven clutch plates (Fig.

66).
If the
composition clutch plates

are
to be
reused,
do not
clean them
in

a vapor degreaser
or
with
a
detergent

solution. Wipe
the
plates with
a
lint-

free cloth.
3.
To
remove
the
piston spring
re-

tainer snap ring, place
the
clutch
hub

in
the
arbor press. With
the
tools

shown
in Fig. 67,
compress
the
piston

return springs
and
remove
the
snap

ring. When
the
arbor press
ram is re-

leased, guide
the
spring retainer
to

clear
the
snap ring groove
of the

drum.

SNAP RING

D1420-A

FIG. 65—Removing
or
Installing

Reverse-High Pressure Plate

Snap Ring

4.
Remove
the
spring retainer
and

10 piston return springs.

5.
Remove
the
piston
by
inserting

air pressure
in the
piston apply hole
of

the clutch
hub
(Fig.
68).

6. Remove
the
piston outer seal

from
the
piston
and the
piston inner

seal from
the
clutch drum (Fig.
66).

7.
Remove
the
drum bushing
if it is

worn
or
damaged.
Use
thw ^ape chisel

(Fig. 69)
and cut a
shallow groove
3/4

inch
in
length along
the
bushing seam

until
the
chisel breaks through
the

bushing wall.
Pry the
loose ends
of

the bushing
up
with
an awl and re-

move
the
bushing.
To
prevent leakageprocarmanuals.com

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07-02-27
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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07-03-09
FMX Transmission

07-03-09

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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7225-C-13B

/A
-inch
Spacer
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

Detail #2

D.tai\
#3

T-Hond/e
Extension

Tool-758L-7195-A
f/2 inch Driv

Detail
#7

Qj-«—
TM-470 TM-82

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

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07-03-11
FMX Transmission

07
03-11

GOVERNOR
COMPENSATOR

PRESSURE TUBE
MAIN CONTROL

VALVE TUBE

COUNTERWEIGHT

D 1815-A

FIG. 16—Governor Installed

ber to remove all weight from the

housing.

10.
Loosen the parking brake cable

adjustment nut enough to disconnect

the cables from the equalizer.

11.
Remove the extension housing

attaching bolts. Slide the housing off

the output shaft and remove the gas-

ket. When removing
the
extension

housing and/or governor, hold
the

output shaft
and
rear support from

moving rearward
to
prevent
the
needle

bearing
and
race from dropping
out of

location.

12.
Remove the governor to coun-

terweight attaching screws. Lift the

governor from the counterweight (Fig.

16).

13.
Lubricate the governor valve

parts with clean transmission fluid.

Make certain that
the
valve moves

freely
in the
valve body bore.

14.
Position the governor valve

body on the counterweight with the

cover facing toward the front of the

vehicle. Install and tighten the two at-

taching screws to the specified torque.

15.
Position a new extension hous-

ing gasket on the rear of the transmis-

sion case.

16.
Slide the extension housing into

place and secure it to the transmission

case with the attaching bolts. Torque

the bolts to specification. With the ex-

tension housing installed, rotate
the

output shaft.
The
shaft must rotate

freely
by
hand.
If the
shaft
is
tight
or

bound
up, it is
likely that
the
needle

bearing
and
race have dropped
out of

location,
in
which case,
the
transmis-

sion must
be
partially disassembled

and
the
bearing
and
race repositioned.

17.
Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

18.
Raise the transmission high

enough with a jack to position the en-
FRONT SERVO

FLUID TUBES

PRESSURE

REGULATOR

D 1817-A

FIG. 17—Typical Hydraulic Control System

gine rear support on the crossmember.

Secure the support to the crossmem-

ber with attaching bolt.

19.
Lower the transmission and re-

move the jack. Secure the extension

housing to the rear support with the

two attaching bolts.

20.
Connect the parking brake

cables to the equalizer and adjust the

cables as required.

21.
Install the driveshaft.

22.
Fill the transmission to the cor-

rect level with the specified fluid.

OIL
PAN AND
CONTROL

VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT

1. Raise the vehicle so that the

transmission fluid pan is accessible.

2.
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. Remove the

pan and gasket. Discard the gasket. If

the same fluid is to be used again in

the transmission, filter the fluid

through a 100-mesh screen before in-

stalling it in the transmission. Re-use

the fluid only if it is in good condi-

tion.
3.
Disconnect the hose from the

vacuum diaphragm unit. Remove the

diaphragm unit using tool FCO-24.

Do
not use any
tools
on the dia-

phragm housing, such
as
pliers, pipe

wrenches,
etc. Do not
allow solvents

to enter
the
diaphragm unit. Remove

the push rod. Remove the fluid screen

retaining clip and the screen.

4.
Remove the fluid filter retaining

clip and the filter.

5.
Remove the two tubes which

connect to the pressure regulator and

the control valve body (Fig. 17).

6. Loosen the front servo attaching

bolts three turns.

7.
Remove the three control valve

body attaching bolts, and lower the

valve body while pulling it off the

front servo tubes. Be carefull not to

damage
the
valve body
or the
tubes.

8.
Before installing the control

valve body, check for a bent manual

valve by rolling it on a flat surface.

9. Install the control valve body by

aligning the front servo tubes with the

holes in the valve body. Shift the man-

ual lever to the 1 detent, and place the

inner downshift lever between the

downshift lever stop and the downshift

valve.
The
manual valve must engage

the actuating
pin in the
manual detent

lever.

10.
Install but do not tighten, the

control valve body attaching bolts.procarmanuals.com

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07-03-12
FMX Transmission
07-03-12

11.
Move the control valve body

toward the center of the case until the

clearance is less than 0.050 inch, be-

tween the manual valve and the act-

uating pin on the manual detent lever.

12.
Torque the attaching bolts to

specification. Be sure that the rear

fluid filter retaining clip is installed

under the valve body bolt as shown in

Figure 17.

13.
Install the tubes to the pressure

regulator and the control valve body.

14.
Turn the manual valve one full

turn in each manual lever detent posi-

tion. If the manual valve binds against

the actuating pin in any detent posi-

tion, loosen the valve body attaching

bolts and move the body away from

the center of the case. Move the valve

body only enough to relieve the bind-

ing. Torque the attaching bolts and

recheck the manual valve for binding.

15.
Position the push rod in the

bore of the vacuum diaphragm unit.

Using the diaphragm unit as a guide,

insert the push rod into the threaded

opening of the case. Torque the dia-

phragm unit to specification. Connect

the vacuum hose.

16.
Torque the front servo attach-

ing bolts to specification.

17.
Adjust the front band. If the

unit is a model PHB-C, D, E, F, G or

H, adjust the rear band at this time.

18.
Install the fluid filter and the

filter retaining clip.

19.
Position a new fluid pan gasket

on the bottom of the transmission

case,
and install the pan. Torque the

pan screws to specification.

20.
Adjust the rear band on

PHB-A and PHD models.

21.
Fill the transmission with fluid.

If
the
fluid that
was
drained from
the

transmission
is to be
used
again,
filter

the fluid through
a
100-mesh screen
as

it
is
poured back into
the
transmis-

sion.
Re-use
the
fluid only
if it is in

good
condition.

22.
If the control valve body was

replaced, adjust the transmission con-

trol linkage.

PRESSURE REGULATOR

REPLACEMENT

1. Drain the fluid from the trans-

mission, and remove the pan and fluid

filter.

2.
Remove the small compensator

pressure tube and the large control

pressure tube from the control valve

body and the pressure regulator.

3.
Remove the pressure regulator

spring retainer, springs, and spacer.

Maintain pressure
on the
retainer
to

prevent
the
springs from flying
out.
4.
Remove the pressure regulator

attaching bolts and washers, and re-

move the regulator.

5.
Position the replacement regula-

tor body on the transmission case and

install the two attaching bolts. Torque

the bolts to specification.

6. Check the converter pressure and

control pressure valves to be sure the

valves operate freely in the bores.

7.
Install the valve springs, spacer,

and retainer.

8. Install the large control pressure

tube,
and the small compensator pres-

sure tube.

9. Install the fluid filter and the

pan, and fill the transmission to the

correct level with the specified fluid.

FRONT SERVO REPLACEMENT

1. Drain the fluid from the trans-

mission, and remove the pan and fluid

filter.

2.
Remove the vacuum diaphragm

unit.

3.
Loosen the three control valve

body attaching bolts.

4.
Remove the attaching bolts from

the front servo (Fig. 17), hold the

strut with the fingers, and remove the

servo.

5.
To install the front servo, posi-

tion the front band forward in the

case with the end of the band facing

downward. Make sure the front servo

anchor pin is in position in the case

web.
Align the large end of the servo

strut with the servo actuating lever,

and align the small end with the band

end.

6. Rotate the band, strut, and servo

to align the anchor end of the band

with the anchor in the case.

Push the servo body onto the con-

trol valve body tubes.

7.
Install the attaching bolts and

torque to specification.

8. Torque the control valve body

attaching bolts to specification.
Check the clearance between the

manual valve and manual lever actuat-

ing pin as given in Oil Pan and Con-

trol Valve Body Replacement.

9. Adjust the front band.

10.
Install the vacuum diaphragm

unit and rod.

11.
Install the fluid filter and pan,

and fill the transmission with fluid.

12.
Adjust the downshift and manu-

al linkage.

REAR SERVO REPLACEMENT

1. Drain the fluid from the trans-

mission, and remove the pan and fluid

filter.

2.
Remove the vacuum diaphragm

unit.

3.
Remove the control valve body

and the two front servo tubes.

4.
Remove the attaching bolts from

the rear servo, hold the actuating and

anchor struts with the fingers, and re-

move the servo. Remove the servo

dowel on PHB models.

5.
To install the rear servo, position

the servo anchor strut on the servo

band, and rotate the band to engage

the strut.

6. Hold the servo anchor strut in

position with the fingers, position the

actuating lever strut, and install the

servo. Insert the servo dowel on PHB

models.

7.
Install the servo attaching bolts,

and torque them to specification. The

longer bolt must
be
installed
in the

inner bolt
hole.

8.
Install the two front servo tubes

and the control valve body.

Check the clearance between the

manual valve and the manual lever

actuating pin as given above in Oil

Pan and Control Valve Body Replace-

ment.

9. Adjust the rear band.

10.
Install the fluid filter and pan,

and fill the transmission with fluid.

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78—Removing Extension Housing Seal
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07-03-13
FMX Transmission

07-03-13

EXTENSION HOUSING

BUSHING AND REAR SEAL

REPLACEMENT

1.
Disconnect the drive shaft from

the transmission.

2.
Carefully remove the seal with

the tools shown in Fig. 18.

3.
Remove the bushing as shown in

Fig. 19. Use the bushing remover

carefully so that the spline seal is not

damaged.

4.
When installing a new bushing

use the special tool shown in Fig. 20.

5.
Before installing a new seal, in-

spect the sealing surface of the univer-

sal joint yoke for scores. If scores are

found, replace the yoke.

6. Inspect the counterbore of the

housing for burrs. Polish off all burrs

with crocus cloth.

7.
Install the seal into the housing

with tool shown in Fig. 21. The seal

should be firmly seated in the bore.

PARKING PAWL

REPLACEMENT

1.
On Ford and Meteor vehicles,

loosen the right front scuff plate and

lift the carpet back until the rear band

adjusting stud access hole is accessi-

ble.

Remove the access hole plug and,

with Tool 7195-C or Tool T58L-

7195-A, loosen the adjusting stud lock

nut. Turn the adjusting stud in until

the tool handle overruns. This will

tighten the rear band around the plan-

et carrier and will hold the planet car-

rier and clutch assemblies in position

during the parking pawl repair opera-

tion.

2.
Raise the vehicle and drain the

fluid from the transmission.

3.
Place the adjustable support

stand under the rear of the engine.

4.
Remove the driveshaft.

5.
Disconnect the parking brake

cables from the crossmember and

equalizer bracket.

6. Remove the engine rear

support-to-extension housing bolts.

7.
Remove the bolt that secures the

engine rear support to the crossmemb-

er. Raise the engine with the adjusta-

ble support stand just high enough to

provide clearance for removing the

support.

8. Lower the jack until the exten-

sion housing just clears the crossmem-

ber to remove all weight from the

housing.

9. Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the transmission.

10.
Remove the transmission pan

and fluid filter.

11.
On a Fairlane, Montego,

Mustang or Cougar, loosen the rear
EXTENSION HOUSING

Tool-T57P-7697-A

or 7000-G or AD

D1O25-B

FIG. 79—Removing Extension

Housing Bushing

BUSHING

Tool—T57P-7697-B

7000-HF

EXTENSION HOUSING

D1O26-B

FIG. 20—Installing Extension

Housing Bushing

band adjusting screw lock nut and

tighten the adjusting screw to 24 in-lbs

torque. This will tighten the rear band

around the planet carrier and will hold

the planet carrier and clutch assem-

blies in position during the parking

pawl repair operation.

12.
Remove the vacuum control di-

aphragm unit and control rod.

13.
Remove the main control valve

rear support assembly from the case.

14.
Remove the extension housing

attaching bolts and housing.

15.
Remove the output shaft and

assembly retaining bolts and valve as-

sembly.

16.
Remove the parking pawl pin

from the case with a magnet.

17.
Working from inside of the

case,
drive on the shoulder of the tog-

gle lever (Fig. 52) pin with a small

punch to move the retaining plug part

way out of the case. Remove the plug

with a pair of pliers.

18.
To remove the toggle lever pin,

slide the toggle lever toward tlfe front

of the case. Cock the lever to one side

to apply pressure on the pin, then
move the toggle to the rear of the case

to move the pin outward. Repeat this

procedure until the pin can be re-

moved from the case. Lift the pawl

and toggle from the case as an assem-

bly.

19.
Remove the pawl and toggle

lever as an assembly.

20.
Position the new parking pawl

and link assembly, then install the

toggle lever pin and the plug.

21.
Secure the pawl to the case

with the pawl pin.

22.
Position a new gasket on the

front of the support and at the rear.

Hold them in place with transmission

fluid or vaseline.

23.
Make sure that the thrust wash-

er is in place, then position the sup-

port and output shaft in place making

sure that the pressure tubes are en-

tered in the case.

24.
Secure the extension housing to

the case with the attaching bolts.

25.
Install the main control valve

assembly.

26.
Adjust the front band.

27.
Adjust the rear band on a Fair-

lane,
Montego, Mustang or Cougar.

28.
Position the vacuum control rod

in the case. Install the vacuum dia-

phragm unit.

29.
Install the filter, transmission

pan and a new gasket.

30.
Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

31.
Raise the transmission high

enough to position the engine rear

support on the crossmember. Secure

the support with the attaching bolt.

32.
Lower the transmission and re-

move the jack. Install the two exten-

sion housing-to-engine rear support

attaching bolts.

33.
Connect the parking brake

cables to the equalizer.

34.
Install the driveshaft, then

lower the vehicle.

35.
On Ford and Meteor vehicles,

adjust the rear band.

36.
Fill the transmission to the cor-

rect level with the specified fluid.

Too/—
T6U-7657-A or 8,

7657-AA, or 7657 AB

EXTENSION HOUSING

REAR SEAL

FIG. 21—Installing Extension Housing Sealprocarmanuals.com

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07-03-18

FMX Transmission
07-03-18

Press
Rom

Handle

Tool - T64L-7003-A4

Tool - T64L.7003.B4

REMOVAL INSTALLATION

FIG. 27—Replacing Rear Brake Drum Support Bushing
D 1751-A

chisel
and cut
along
the
bushing seam

until
the
chisel breaks through
the

bushing wall.
Pry the
loose ends
of

the bushing
up
with
an awl and re-

move
the
bushing.

2.
Insert
a new
bushing into
the in-

stallation tool
and
position
the
tool

and bushing over
the
output shaft
hub.

Then, press
the
bushing
on the
output

shaft
hub as
shown
in Fig. 28.

Press
Ram

Tool - T64L-7003.A7

FIG. 28—Installing Output Shaft

Bushing

PRIMARY
SUN
GEAR SHAFT

1.
Position
the
primary
sun
gear

shaft
in the
clutch bench fixture.

2.
Check
the fit of the
seal rings
in

their respective bores.
If
equipped

with cast iron seal rings,
a
clearance

of 0.002-0.009 inch should exist
be-

tween
the
ends
of the
rings.

If equipped with teflon seals that

are worn
or
damaged,
cut the
seals
from
the
shaft with
a
sharp knife.
Be

careful
not to
score
the
ring grooves.

3.
Replace
the
teflon seals with cast

iron seal rings,
and
check
for
free

movement
in the
groove.

REAR CLUTCH

1.
Remove
the
clutch pressure plate

snap ring,
and
remove
the
pressure

plate from
the
drum. Remove
the

waved cushion spring. Remove
the

composition
and
steel plates.

2.
Compress
the
spring with
the

tools shown
in Fig. 29 and
remove
the

snap ring.

3.
Guide
the
spring retainer while

releasing
the
pressure
to
prevent
the

retainer from locking
in the
snap ring

grooves.

4.
Position
the
primary
sun
gear

shaft
in the
rear clutch. Place
an air

hose nozzle
in one of the
holes
in the

shaft,
and
place
one
finger over
the

other hole. Then force
the
clutch
pis-
ton
out of the
clutch drum with
air

pressure. Hold
one
hand over
the pis-

ton
to
prevent damage.

5.
Remove
the
inner
and
outer seal

rings from
the
clutch piston.

6. Remove
the
rear clutch
sun
gear

bushing
if it is
worn
or
damaged.
Use

the cape chisel
(Fig. 31) and cut
along

the bushing seam until
the
chisel

breaks through
the
bushing wall.
Pry

the loose ends
of the
bushing
up
with

an
awl and
remove
the
bushing.

7.
Press
a new
bushing into
the
rear

clutch
sun
gear with
the
tool shown
in

Fig.
32.

8. Install
new
inner
and
outer seal

rings
on the
piston.

9.
To
install
the
piston
in the
clutch

drum, lubricate
the
piston seals
and

tools
(Fig. 30)
with clean transmission

fluid.

10.
Push
the
small fixture down

over
the
cylinder
hub.

11.
Insert
the
piston into
the
large

fixture with
the
seal toward
the
thin-

walled
end.

12.
Hold
the
piston
and
large

fixture
and
insert
as a
unit into
the

cylinder. Push down over
the
small

fixture until
the
large tool stops

Too/-

T68P-7D758-A

REAR CLUTCH

DRUM

D2038-A

FIG.
30—
Installing
Rear Clutch

Piston

Too/-T65L-77575-A

REAR CLUTCH

DRUM
D 1592-A

FIG. 29—Removing Rear Clutch Spring Snap Ringprocarmanuals.com

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07-03-21

FMX Transmission

07-03-21

Tool—1175-AB

Tool— T50T-100-A

D1962-A

FIG. 41—Removing Front Pump

Seal

8. Install
the oil
seal remover

shown
in Fig. 41.
Then pull
the
front

seal from
the
pump body.

9. Clean
the
pump body counter-

bore.
Then inspect
the
bore
for
rough

spots.
Smooth
up the
counterbore

with crocus cloth.

10.
Remove
the
pump body from

the transmission case.

11.
Coat
the
outer diameter
of a

new seal with FoMoCo Sealing
Com-

pound,
or its
equivalent. Then position

the seal
in the
pump body. Drive
the

seal into
the
pump body with
the
tool

shown
in Fig. 42
until
the
seal
is
firm-

ly seated
in the
body. Tool 77837
may

be reworked
(Fig. 43) to
install
the

latest type seal.

FRONT PUMP

BODY

D1963-A

FIG. 42—Installing Front Pump

Seal

CHAMFER
TO
REMOVE BURRS

FRONT PUMP
OIL
SEAL

INSTALLATION

MACHINE
OFF

D1964-A

FIG.
43—
Front Pump Seal

Installing Tool Modification
12.
Place
the
pump driven gear
in

the pump body with
the
mark
on the

gear facing down. Install
the
drive

gear
in the
pump body with
the
cham-

fered side
of the
flats facing down.

13.
Install
the
stator support
and

attaching screws. Check
the
pump

gears
for
free rotation.

REAR SUPPORT BUSHING

REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove
the
three pressure tubes

from
the
support housing.

2.
Remove
the
rear support bushing

if
it is
worn
or
damaged.
Use a
cape

chisel
and cut
along
the
bushing seam

until
the
chisel breaks through
the

bushing wall.
Pry the
loose ends
of

the bushing
up
with
an awl and re-

move
the
bushing.

3.
Press
a new
bushing into
the

support housing with
the
tool shown

in
Fig. 44.

Too/
-
T64L-7003-A2
Handle

D 2050-A

FIG. 44—Installing Rear Support

Housing Bushing
4.
Install
the
pressure tubes.

PRESSURE REGULATOR

1.
Remove
the
valves from
the re-

gulator body.

2.
Remove
the
regulator body cover

attaching screws,
and
remove
the

cover
(Fig. 45).

3.
Remove
the
separator plate.

4.
Wash
all
parts thoroughly
in

clean solvent
and
blow
dry
with

moisture-free compressed
air.

5.
Inspect
the
regulator body
and

cover mating surfaces
for
burrs.

6. Check
all
fluid passages
for ob-

structions.

7.
Inspect
the
control pressure
and

converter pressure valves
and
bores
for

burrs
and
scores. Remove
all
burrs

carefully with crocus cloth.

8. Check
the
free movement
of the

valve
in
their bores. Each valve should

fall freely into
its
bore when both
the

valve
and
bore
are dry.

9. Inspect
the
valve springs
for dis-

tortion.

10.
Position
the
separator plate
on

the regulator cover.

11.
Position
the
regulator cover
and

separator plate
on the
regulator body,

and install
the
attaching screws.
Tor-

que
the
screws
to
specification.

12.
Insert
the
valves
in the
pressure

regulator body
(Fig. 45).

CONTROL VALVE BODY

During
the
disassembly
of the con-

trol valve assembly, avoid damage
to

valve parts
and
keep
the
valve parts

clean. Place
the
valve assembly
on a

clean shop towel while performing
the

disassembly operation.
Do not
sepa-

REGULATOR

BODY
CONTROL PRESSURE

VALVE

SEPARATOR
CONVERTER RETAINER

PRESSURE CONVERTER PRESSURE

VALVE SPRINGS

COVER
RETAINER

1111

1111

D1965-A

FIG. 45— Pressure Regulator Disassembledprocarmanuals.com

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07-03-26
FMX Transmission
07-03-26

MANUAL SHAFT

AND LEVER
DETENT SPRING—«^ DETENT PLUNGER

DETENT

/ LEVER
MANUAL SHAFT
NUT

INNER DOWNSHIFT LEVER

/ DOWNSHIFT

/ SHAFT
NUT
TOGGLE LIFT

ijG
LEVER SPRING

TOGGLE LEVER-

PAWL RETURN SPRING-

TOGGLE LEVER
PIN-

PLUG'

D1967-A

FIG. 52—Transmission Case Control Linkage

pawl return spring. Assemble
the tog-

gle lever
to the
link with
the
toggle

link
pin.
Position
the
pawl return

spring over
the
toggle link pin,
and se-

cure
it in
place with
the
washer
and

the small retainer clip
(Fig. 52). In-

stall
the
assembly
in the
transmission

case
by
installing
the
pawl
pin and the

toggle lever
pin.
Install
the
torsion

lever assembly. Position
the
spring
on

the torsion lever with
a
screwdriver.

Make certain that
the
short side
of

toggle does
not
extend beyond
the

largest diameter
of the
ball
or the
tog-

gle lever
pin
(Fig. 52).
Tap the
toggle

lever
in or out as
necessary
to
center

the toggle lever
on the
ball.

4.
Install
the
manual lever
and

shaft
in the
transmission case. Posi-

tion
the
detent lever
on the
shaft,
and

secure
it
with
a nut.
Tighten
the nut

to 20-30 ft-lbs torque. Rotate
the

manual lever
to the
rear
of the
case.

Position
the
detent spring
in the
case.

Press Ram
Hold
the
detent plug
on the
spring

with
a
3/16-inch socket wrench, then

depress
the
spring until
the
plug
is

flush with
the
case. Carefully rotate

the manual lever
to the
front
of the

case
to
secure
the
plug.
A
piece
of

thin walled tubing
may be
used
to

depress
the
plug
if a
small socket

wrench
is not
available.

5.
Position
the
ends
of the
parking

pawl operating
rod in the
detent lever

and toggle lift lever,
and
secure with

the
two
small retaining pins.

6. Install
a new
seal
on the
down-

shift lever shaft, then install
the
lever

and shaft
in the
case. Position
the

inner downshift lever
on the
inner
end

of
the
shaft with
the
mark
O
facing

toward
the
center
of the
case. Install

the lock washer
and nut,
then tighten

the
nut to
17-20 ft-lbs torque.

7.
Check
the
operation
of the
link-

age.
The
linkage should operate freely

without binding.

Handle

Tool -
T64L.7003-BS

REMOVAL
Tool - T64L-7003-A5

INSTALLATION
D 1745-B

FIG. 53—Replacing Transmission Case Bushing
TRANSMISSION CASE

BUSHING REPLACEMENT

1.
If the
transmission case bushing

is
to be
replaced, press
the
bushing

out
of the
case with
the
tools shown
in

Fig.
53.

2.
Install
a new
transmission case

bushing with
the
tool shown
in Fig.

53.

ASSEMBLY
OF
TRANSMISSION

Do
not use
force
to
assemble
mat-

ing parts.
If the
parts
do not
assemble

freely, examine them
for the
cause_pf

the difficulty. Always
use new
gaskets

and seals during
the
assembly opera-

tions.

CLUTCH ASSEMBLIES

1.
Install
the
front band
in the

transmission case
so
that
the
anchor

end
is
aligned with
the
anchor
in the

case.

2.
Make sure
the
thrust washer
is

in place
on the
input shaft. Lift
the

clutch assemblies
out of the
holding

block.
Do not
allow
the
clutches
to

separate.

3.
Install
the
clutch sub-assemblies

in
the
transmission case while posi-

tioning
the
servo band
on the
drum.

Hold
the
units together while install-

ing them (Fig.
25).

CENTER SUPPORT,

ONE-WAY CLUTCH,

PINION CARRIER,
AND

OUTPUT SHAFT

The production center supports
are

chamfered
at the
edge
of the
race

(Fig.
54). The
service center supports

are
not
chamfered.
The
following
as-

sembly procedures cover both types
of

center supports.

Installation—Center Support

With Chamfered Edge

1.
Install
the
center support
and the

rear band
in the
case.

2.
Install
the
primary
sun
gear rear

thrust bearing race, needle bearing,

and front thrust bearing race
if
used

in
the
planet carrier using petroleum

jelly
to
retain them
in
place.

3.
Lubricate
the
bearing surface
on

the center support,
the
rollers
of the

planetary clutch,
and the cam
race
in

the carrier with petroleum jelly
(Fig.

54).

4.
Install
the
planetary clutch
in the

carrier (Fig.
55).procarmanuals.com

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07-03-27
FMX Transmission

0703-27

CENTER SUPPORT

PLANETARY CLUTCH
"CAM TYPE" CLUTCH RACE

CHAMFER ON PRODUCTION

PART, ONLY-SERVICE PART NOT CHAMFERED

PLANET CARRIER

D1938-A

FIG. 54—Planetary Clutch, Planet Carrier and Center Support

5.
Carefully position the planet car-

rier on the center support. Move the

carrier forward until the clutch rollers

are felt to contact the bearing surface

of the center support.

6. While applying forward pressure

on the planet carrier, rotate it counte-

rclockwise, as viewed from the rear

(Fig. 55). This will cause the clutch

rollers to roll toward the large open-

ing end of the cams in the race, com-

pressing the spring slightly, so that the

rollers will ride up the chamfer on the

planetary support and onto the inner

race.

7.
Push the planet carrier all the

way forward.

PLANET

CARRIER
8. Check the operation of the plan-

etary clutch by rotating the carrier co-

unterclockwise. It should rotate count-

erclockwise (viewed from the rear)

with a slight drag, and it should lock

up when attempting to rotate it in a

clockwise direction.

9. Install the selective thrust washer

on the pinion carrier rear pilot. II the

end play was not within specifications

when checked prior to disassembly,

replace the washer with one of proper

thickness. Refer to the Specification

Section of Group 7 for selective thrust

washer thickness.

10.
Install the output shaft, careful-

ly meshing the internal gear with the

pinions.

ROTATE CARRIER

COUNTER CLOCKWISE

D 1292-C

. 55—Planetery Clutch Installation in Carrier—Chamfered Center

Support
Installation—Center Support

not Chamfered

1.
Install the center support and the

rear band in the case.

2.
Install the primary sun gear, rear

thrust bearing race, needle bearing

and front thrust bearing race if used

in the planet carrier using petroleum

jelly to retain them in place.

3.
Lubricate the bearing surface of

the center support, the rollers of the

planetary clutch, and the cam race in

the carrier with vaseline.

i. Install the^ planetary clutch on

the center support with the saw teeth

of the clutch cage pointing in the

clockwise direction as viewed from the

rear (Fig. 56). Make sure that all roll-

ers are in the cage.

5.
Position the planet carrier on the

support so that the cams in the carrier

engage the saw teeth on the clutch

cage.

6. Push the planet carrier forward

until the rollers are felt to contact the

surface of the cam race.

7.
While applying forward pressure

on the carrier, rotate it counterclock-

wise as viewed from the rear. This will

cause the rollers to roll toward the

large opening end of the cams in the

race,
compressing the springs slightly,

so that the rollers will enter the cams.

8. Some rollers may become

cocked preventing their entry into the

outer race. These rollers must be posi-

tioned individually with a small screw-

driver by pushing the rear of the roll-

ers toward the transmission and into

the cam race (Fig. 56). Keep pressure

applied to the carrier at all times.

9. After all of the rollers have been

started into the cam race, rotate the

carrier counterclockwise while pushing

it forward. Again, straighten any roll-

ers which still may be in a cocked po-

sition and prevent the carrier from

sliding onto the support.

10.
Make sure that all springs are

entered in the cam race before at-

tempting to push the carrier on the

support. Push the carrier all the way

forward and check the operation of

the clutch by rotating it in a counte-

rclockwise direction. The carrier

should rotate counterclockwise with a

slight drag and should lock up when

attempting to rotate it in a clockwise

direction.

11.
Install the selective thrust wash-

er on the pinion carrier rear pilot. If

the end play was not within specifica-

tions when checked prior to disassem-

bly, replace the washer with one of

proper thickness. Refer to the Specifi-

cation Section of Group 7 for selective

thrust washer thickness.procarmanuals.com

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