gas FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

Page 357 of 413


07-03-17

FMX Transmission
07-03-17

OUTPUT SHAFT
TUBES

REAR SUPPORT

D 1819-A

FIG. 23 — Rear Support
and

Output Shaft Installed

6. Remove
the
rear support
and

gasket from
the
output shaft. Remove

the needle bearings
and
race from
the

rear support
(Fig.
24).

7.
Remove
the
selective thrust

washer from
the
rear
of the
pinion

carrier.

8. Remove
the
pinion carrier.

9. Remove
the
primary
sun
gear

rear thrust bearing
and
races from
the

pinion carrier.

10.
Note
the
rear band position
for

reference
in
assembly.
The
end of the

band next
to
the
adjusting screw
has
a

depression (dimple)
in the
center
of

the boss. Squeeze
the
ends
of
the
rear

band together, tilt
the
band
to the

rear,
and
remove
the
rear band from

the case.

11.
Remove
the
two
center support

outer bolts
(one
each side) from
the

transmission case.

12.
Exert enough pressure
on the
end
of the
input shaft
to
hold
the

clutch units together. Then remove
the

center support
and the
front
and
rear

clutch assemblies
as a
unit
(Fig.
25).

13.
Install
the
clutch assemblies
in

the bench fixture
(Fig.
26).

FRONT CLUTCH

CYLINDER

REAR CLUTCH

DRUM

FRONT BAND
INPUT SHAFT

D1957-A

FIG. 25—Removing
or
Installing

Input Shaft
and
Clutch

FRONT CLUTCH

CYLINDER
INPUT SHAFT

SECONDARY REAR

SUN GEAR auTCH

DRUM

-77530-A

D1958-A

FIG. 26—Input Shaft
and
Clutch

in Holding Fixture

,
GOVERNOR

GOVERNOR NEEDLE ROLLER

DRIVE BALL BEARING

D 1820-A

FIG. 24—Output Shaft Disassembled
14.
Remove
the
thrust washer from

the front
of the
input shaft.

15.
To
remove
the
front band, posi-

tion
the
band ends between
the
case

webbing
and
tilt
the
bottom
of the

band rearward. Then, squeeze
the

ends
of the
band together
and
remove

from
the
rear
of the
case.

16.
Lift
the
front clutch assembly

from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.

17.
Remove
the
bronze
and the

steel thrust washers from
the
rear

clutch assembly. Wire
the
thrust

washers together
to
assure correct
in-

stallation.

18.
Remove
the
front clutch seal

rings from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.

19.
Lift
the
rear clutch assembly

from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.

20.
Remove
the
rear clutch seal

rings from
the
primary
sun
gear shaft.

Do
not
break
the
seal rings.

21.
Remove
the
primary
sun
gear

front thrust washer.

PARTS REPAIR
AND

REPLACEMENT

During
the
repair
of the sub-

assemblies, certain general instructions

which apply
to all
units
of the
trans-

mission 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 with transmission fluid

before assembly.
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
as-

sembling parts
of the
transmission.

Tighten
all
bolts
and
screws
to the

recommended torque.
For
detail

cleaning
and
inspection operations

refer
to
Part
7-1.

REAR BRAKE DRUM

SUPPORT BUSHING

REPLACEMENT

1.
If the
rear brake drum support

bushing
is to be
replaced, press
the

bushing from
the
support
as
shown
in

Fig.
27.

2.
Press
a new
bushing into
the

brake drum support with
the
tool

shown
in
Fig.
27.

OUTPUT SHAFT BUSHING

REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove
the
output shaft bushing

if
it is
worn
or
damaged.
Use the
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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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07-03-28
FMX Transmission

07-03-28

CENTER

SUPPORT
ROTATE

CARRIER

COUNTER

CLOCKWISE

SAWTEETH IN

CLOCKWISE

DIRECTION

MOVE ROLLER

TOWARD CENTER

D 1291-D

FIG. 56—Planetary Clutch Installation in Carrier—Center Support

Not Chamfered
er between the large internal gear and

the transmission case. Note the indi-

cator reading. End play should be

0.010-0.029 inch (minimum end play

is preferred).

4.
Remove the indicator and the

tool from the extension housing.

5.
Install the one remaining front

pump attaching bolt and torque it to

specification.

FRONT SERVO

1.
Position the front band forward

in the case with the band ends up.

2.
Position the servo strut with the

slotted end aligned with the servo act-

uating lever, and with the small end

aligned with the band end. Rotate the

band, strut, and servo into position

engaging the anchor end of the band

with the anchor pin in the case.

3.
Locate the servo on the case, and

install the attaching bolts. Tighten the

attaching bolts only two or three

threads.

4.
Install the servo release tube.

REAR SERVO

12.
Install the output shaft, careful-

ly meshing the internal gear with the

pinions.

REAR SUPPORT

1.
Position the needle bearing and

retainer on the rear support (Fig. 24).

2.
Position a new rear support to

case gasket on the rear support. Re-

tain the gasket with transmission

fluid.

3.
Install the rear support. As the

support is installed, insert the tubes

into the case.

GOVERNOR

1.
Position the governor drive ball

in the pocket in the output shaft. Re-

tain the ball with transmission fluid.

2.
Install the governor assembly, al-

igning the groove with the ball in the

output shaft.

3.
Install the governor with the gov-

ernor body plate toward the front of

the vehicle (Fig. 23). Install the gover-

nor snap ring

EXTENSION HOUSING

1.
Insert the extension housing oil

seal re placer and pilot in the housing.

Position a new gasket to the extension

housing and install the extension

housing on the transmission case.

Coat the bolt threads with B5A-
19554-A sealer and install the exten-

sion housing attaching bolts, breather

tube clip, vacuum tube clip, and exter-

nal tooth lock washer. The lock wash-

ers must be installed with the rolled

edge toward the transmission case to

insure a tight seal.

2.
Torque the extension housing at-

taching bolts to specification.

3.
Install the lubrication tube.

FRONT PUMP

1.
Position a new front pump gask-

et in the counterbore of the transmis-

sion case.

2.
Install the front pump, aligning

the pump bolt holes with the holes in

the case. Install three of the front

pump attaching bolts and torque them

to specification.

TRANSMISSION END

PLAY CHECK

1.
Mount the dial indicator support

in a front pump bolt hole. Mount a

dial indicator on the support so that

the contact rests on the end of the tur-

bine shaft.

2.
Use a large screwdriver to pry

the front of the clutch drum toward

the rear of the transmission. Set the

dial indicator at zero.

3.
Remove the screwdriver and pry

the units toward the front of the

transmission by inserting a screwdriv-
1.
Position the servo anchor strut,

and rotate the rear band to engage the

strut.

2.
Position the servo actuating lever

strut with a finger, and then install the

servo and attaching bolts. Torque the

bolts to specification.

3.
Install the front servo apply

tube.

PRESSURE REGULATOR

BODY

1.
Install the pressure regulator

body and attaching bolts, and torque

the bolts to specifications.

2.
Install the control and converter

valve guides and springs. Install the

spring retainer.

CONTROL VALVE BODY

1.
Install the control valve assem-

bly, carefully aligning the servo tubes

with the control valve. Align the inner

downshift lever between the stop and

the downshift valve. Shift the manual

lever to the 1 position. Align the man-

ual valve with the actuating pin in the

manual detent lever. Do not tighten

the attaching bolts.

2.
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.

3.
Torque the attaching bolts toprocarmanuals.com

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07-03-29
FMX Transmission

07-03-29

specification. Be sure that the rear

fluid screen retaining clip is installed

under the valve body bolt as shown in

Fig. 17.

4.
Install the large control pressure

tube in the valve body and regulator.

5.
Install the small control pressure

compensator tube in the valve body

and regulator.

6. 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 body

only enough to relieve the binding.

Torque the attaching bolts and check

the manual valve for binding.

7.
Torque the front servo attaching

bolts to specification.
FRONT AND REAR

BAND ADJUSTMENTS

Adjust the front and rear bands as

detailed in Section 2.

VACUUM DIAPHRAGM UNIT

1.
Position the control rod in the

bore of the vacuum diaphragm unit

and install the diaphragm unit. Make

sure the control rod enters the throttle

valve as the vacuum unit is installed.

2.
Torque the diaphragm unit to

specification.

FLUID FILTER

AND OIL PAN

1.
Position the fluid filter on the
rear clip so that the tang enters the

hole in the filter flange. Then, rotate

the filter (clockwise) until the grom-

met is over the pump inlet port of the

valve body regulator and press the fil-

ter down firmly. Install the filter re-

taining clip.

2.
Place a new gasket on the trans-

mission case and install the pan. In-

stall the attaching bolts and lock

washers and torque the bolts to speci-

fication.

If the converter and converter hous-

ing were removed from the transmis-

sion, install these components. Posi-

tion the transmission assembly on the

transmission jack, and refer to Trans-

mission Installation Procedures for in-

stalling the transmission.procarmanuals.com

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07-04-11
C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-11

BAND ADJUSTMENT

INTERMEDIATE BAND

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or

jack stands.

2.
Clean all the dirt from the band

adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-

card the lock nut.

3.
Install a new lock nut and tight-

en the adjusting screw to 10 ft-lbs tor-

que (Fig. 15).

4.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-

actly 1 full turn.

5.
Hold the adjusting screw from

turning and torque the lock nut to

specification.

6. Lower the vehicle.

EXTENSION HOUSING OR

GOVERNOR REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or

stands.

2.
Disconnect the parking brake

cable from the equalizer. On a Lin-

coln Continental, remove the equaliz-

er.

3.
Disconnect the driveshaft from

the rear axle flange and remove it

from the transmission.

4.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the extension housing.

5.
Remove the engine rear

support-to-extension housing attaching

bolts.

On a Lincoln Continental, remove

the reinforcement plate from under

the transmission oil pan.

6. Place a jack under the transmis-

sion and raise it just enough to re-

move the weight from the engine rear

support.

7.
Remove the bolt that secures the

engine rear support to the crossmemb-

er and remove the support.

8. Place a drain pan under the rear

of the transmission case.

9. Lower the transmission and re-

move the extension housing attaching

bolts.
Slide the extension housing off

the output shaft and allow the fluid to

drain.

10.
Remove the governor attaching

bolts (Fig. 16) and remove the gover-

nor from the flange.

INSTALLATION

1.
Secure the governor (Fig. 16) to

the distributor flange with the attach-

ing bolts. Torque the bolts to specifi-

cation.
TOOL-T59 P-77370-B

FIG. 75—Adjusting Band
D 1597-A

TUBES

DISTRIBUTOR

GOVERNOR

SPACER

D1598-A

FIG. 76—Governor Installed

2.
Clean the mounting surface on

the transmission and on the extension

housing. Position a new gasket on the

transmission.

3.
Hold the extension housing in

place and secure it with the attaching

bolts.

4.
Raise the transmission high

enough to position the engine rear

support on the crossmember.

5.
Secure the support to the cross

member with the attaching bolt and

nut. Torque the bolt to specification.

6. Lower the transmission and re-

move the jack. Install and torque the

engine rear support-to-extension hous-

ing attaching bolts to specification.

On a Lincoln Continental, install

the reinforcement plate and secure it

with the attaching bolts.

7.
Secure the speedometer cable to

the extension housing with the attach-

ing bolt.

8. Connect the parking brake cable

to the equalizer. On a Lincoln Conti-
nental, connect the parking brake

equalizer. Adjust the parking brake as

required.

9. Install the drive shaft.

10.
Fill the transmission to the cor-

rect level with the specified fluid.

SERVO REPLACEMENT

ALL VEHICLES EXCEPT

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

Removal

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or

stands.

2.
Remove the engine rear

support-to-extension housing attaching

bolts.

3.
Raise the transmission high

enough to remove the weight from the

engine rear support.

4.
Remove the bolt that secures the

engine rear support to the crossmemb-

er. Remove the support.

5.
Lower the transmission and re-

move the jack.

6. Place a drain pan beneath the

servo.
Remove the bolts that attach

the servo cover to the transmission

case.

7.
Remove the cover, piston, spring

and gasket from the case, screwing the

band adjusting screw inwards as the

piston is removed. This insures that

there will be enough tension on the

band to keep the struts properly en-

gaged in the band end notches while

the piston is removed.

SEAL REPLACEMENT

1.
Apply air pressure to the port in

the servo cover to remove the piston

and rod.

2.
Remove the seals from the piston

(Fig. 17).

On a Continental Mark III, replace

the complete piston and rod assembly

if the piston or piston sealing lips are

unserviceable or damaged.

3.
Remove the seal from the cover.

4.
Dip the new seals in transmission

fluid.

5.
Install the new seals on the pis-

ton and cover.

6. Coat two new gaskets with pe-

troleum jelly and install the gaskets

on the cover.

7.
Dip the piston in transmission

fluid and install it in the cover.procarmanuals.com

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07-04-12
C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-12

•TRANSMISSION

CASE SEAL-7D024

SEAL-7D025

COVER .7D027

D1599-B

FIG. 17—Servo Disassembled—Typical

INSTALLATION

1.
Position a new gasket on the

servo cover.

2.
Position the servo spring on the

piston rod.

3.
Insert the servo piston rod in the

case.
Secure the cover with the attach-

ing bolts, taking care to back off the

band adjusting screw as the cover

bolts are tightened. Make sure that

the vent tube retaining clip and service

identification tag are in place.

4.
Raise the transmission high

enough to install the engine rear sup-

port. Secure the support to the exten-

sion housing with the attaching bolts.

Lower the transmission as required to

install the support to crossmember at-

taching bolt. Torque the attaching

bolts to specification.

5.
Remove the jack.

6. Adjust the band as detailed in

Section 2.

7.
Lower the vehicle and replenish

the fluid as required.

LINCOLN

Removal

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Place a drain pan under the

servo.
Remove the bolts that attach

the servo cover to the transmission

case.

3.
Remove the three bolts that at-

tach the manual and downshift control

rod splash shield to the frame side rail

and remove the shield. Remove the

reinforcement plate from under the

transmission oil pan.
4.
Loosen the band adjusting screw

lock nut.

5.
Remove the two nuts that attach

the engine rear mounts to the

crossmember.

6. Place a transmission jack under

the transmission and raise it just high

enough to remove the weight from the

crossmember.

7.
Remove the engine rear

support-to-extension housing attaching

bolts and remove the supports.

8. Remove the servo cover, piston,

spring and gasket from the case, turn-

ing the band adjusting screw inward

as the piston is removed. This insures

that there will be enough tension on

the band to keep the struts properly

engaged in the band end notches while

the piston is removed.

Seal Replacement

1.
Apply air pressure to the port in

the servo cover to remove the piston

and rod assembly. If the piston or pis-

ton sealing lips are unserviceable or

damaged, the complete piston and rod

assembly must be replaced.

2.
Remove the seal from the cover

(Fig. 17).

3.
Dip the new seals in transmission

fluid.

4.
Install a new seal on the cover.

5.
Dip the piston and rod assembly

in transmission fluid and install it in

the cover.

Installation

1.
Coat two new gaskets with pe-

troleum jelly and position them on the

servo cover.
2.
Position the servo spring on the

piston rod.

3.
Insert the servo piston rod in the

case.
Secure the cover with the attach-

ing bolts taking care to back off the

band adjusting screw as the cover

bolts are tightened. Make sure that

the transmission identification tag is

installed utfider the lower front cover

bolt.

4.
Adjust the band as detailed in

Section 2.

5.
"Raise the transmission high

enough to install the engine rear sup-

ports.
Secure the supports to the ex-

tension housing with the attaching

bolts.
Lower the transmission as re-

quired to install and torque the

support-to-crossmember nuts.

6. Position the manual and down-

shift control rod splash shield to the

frame side rail and secure it with the

attaching bolts.

7.
Remove the jack.

8. Install the reinforcement plate

and secure it with the attaching bolts.

9. Lower the vehicle and replenish

the fluid as required.

CONTROL VALVE

BODY REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or

jack stands.

2.
On a Lincoln Continental, re-

move the reinforcement plate from

under the oil pan.

3.
Place a drain pan under the

transmission and loosen the bolts to

drain the fluid from the transmission.

4.
Remove the transmission pan at

taching bolts from both sides and the

rear to allow the fluid to drain fur-

ther. Finally, remove the remainder of

the attaching bolts.

5.
Remove the valve body attaching

bolts and remove the valve body from

the case.

INSTALLATION

1.
Position the valve body to the

case making sure that the selector and

downshift levers are engaged, then in-

stall and torque the attaching bolts to

specification.

2.
Clean the fluid pan and gasket

surfaces thoroughly.

3.
Using a new pan gasket, secure

the pan to the transmission case and

torque the attaching bolts to specifica-

tion.procarmanuals.com

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07-04-18
C-6 Automatic Transmission
07-04-18

16.
Position the manual and down-

shift control rod splash shield to the

frame side rail and secure it with the

attaching bolts.

17.
Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

18.
Connect the vacuum hose to the

vacuum diaphragm and secure with a

clamp.

19.
Connect the two oil cooler lines

to the fittings on the right side of the

case.
20.
Install the cooler lines under

the clip at the cylinder head.

21.
Position the reinforcement plate

and torque the attaching bolts.

22.
Install the equalizer and park-

ing brake cables. Install the equalizer

lever retracting spring.

23.
Install the drive shaft.

24.
Install a new seal on the filler

tube and install it in the transmission

case.
Secure the filler tube to the cyl-

inder head.
25.
Install the starting motor and

connect the cable.

26.
Install the idler arm bracket-

to-frame side rail.

27.
Lower the vehicle.

28.
Fill the transmission to the cor-

rect level with the specified fluid.

29.
Adjust the manual and throttle

linkage as required.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

DISASSEMBLY OF

TRANSMISSION

1.
Mount the transmission in hold-

ing fixture T64L-6001-A (Fig. 22).

2.
Remove the 17 fluid pan attach-

ing bolts. Remove pan and gasket.

3.
Remove the 8 valve body attach-

ing bolts (Fig. 23). Lift the valve body

from the transmission case.

4.
Attach a dial indicator to the

front pump as shown in Fig. 24. In-

stall tool T61L-7657-B in the exten-

sion housing to center the shaft.

5.
Pry the gear train to the rear of

the case and at the same time, press

the input shaft inward until it bottoms

(Fig. 24). Set the dial indicator to

read zero.

6. Pry the gear train forward (Fig.

24) and note the amount of gear train

end play on the dial indicator. Record

the end play to facilitate assembling

the transmission. Remove the dial in-

dicator from the pump and the tool

from the extension housing.

7.
Remove the vacuum diaphragm,

rod and the primary throttle valve

from the case. Slip the input shaft out

of the front pump.

8. Remove the front pump attach-

ing bolts. Pry the gear train forward

as shown in Fig. 25 to remove the

pump.

9. Loosen the band adjustment

screw and remove the two struts.

10.
Rotate the band 90 degrees co-

unterclockwise to align the ends with

the slot in the case (Fig. 26). Slide the

band off the reverse-high clutch drum.

11.
Remove the forward part of the

gear train as an assembly as shown in

Fig. 27.

12.
Remove the large snap ring that

secures the reverse planet carrier in

the low-reverse clutch hub. Lift the

planet carrier from the drum.

13.
Remove the snap ring (Fig. 28)

that secures the reverse ring gear and
D16Q3-B

FIG. 22—Transmission Mounted in Holding Fixture

hub on the output shaft. Slide the ring

gear and hub off the shaft.

14.
Rotate the low-reverse clutch

hub in a clockwise direction and at

the same time, withdraw it from the

case.

15.
Remove the reverse clutch snap

ring from the case, then remove the

clutch discs, plates and pressure plate

from the case.

16.
Remove the extension housing

attaching bolts and vent tube from the

case.
Remove the extension housing,

and gasket.

17.
Slide the output shaft assembly

from the transmission case.
18.
Remove the distributor sleeve

attaching bolts and remove the sleeve,

parking pawl gear and the thrust

washer.

If the thrust washer is staked in

place, use a sharp chisel and cut off

the metal from behind the thrust

washer. Be sure to clean the rear of

the case with air pressure or a suitable

solvent to remove any metal particles.

19.
Compress the reverse clutch pis-

ton release spring with tool T65P-

77515-A (Fig. 29). Remove the snap

ring. Remove the tool and the spring

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07-04-20

C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-20

SNAP RING

LOW-REVERSE

CLUTCH PISTON

Tool -

T6SL-77515-A
RETAINER Toof - T65L- 77575- A

D1610-A

FIG. 29—Compressing Reverse Clutch Spring

AIR NOZZLE

Tool- 7000- DD

LOW- REVERSE CLUTCH

APPLY PASSAGE

D1611-A

FIG. 30—Removing Low-Reverse

Clutch Piston
20.
Remove the one-way clutch

inner race attaching bolts from the

rear of the case. Remove the inner

race from inside of the case.

21.
Remove the reverse clutch pis-

ton from the case as shown in Fig. 30.

PARTS REPAIR OR

REPLACEMENT

During the repair of the sub-

assemblies, certain general instructions

which apply to all units of the trans-

mission must be followed. Following

these instructions will avoid unneces-

sary repetition.

OUTER

MANUAL LEVER

AND SHAFT

PARKING

PAWL ACTUATING

ROD

D1612-A

FIG. 31—Downshift and Manual Linkage

7"oo/ - 77288

D1613-A

FIG. 32—Installing Manual Lever

Seal
All transmission parts must be

handled carefully to avoid nicking or

burring the bearing or mating surfa-

ces.

Lubricate all internal parts of the

transmission with clean automatic

transmission fluid before assembling

them.

Do not use any other lubricants ex-

cept on gaskets and thrust washers.

These may be coated with vaseline to

facilitate assembly. Always use new

gaskets and seals when assembling a

transmission.
Tighten all bolts and screws to the

recommended torque as outlined in

the Specification Section.

TRANSMISSION CASE

AND LINKAGE

Downshift and Manual

Linkage

1.
Remove the nut and lock washer

that secures the outer downshift lever

to the transmission and remove the

lever.

2.
On a Mustang or Cougar, re-

move the two bolts that secure the

neutral safety switch to the case. In-

sert a screwdriver between the switch

and case as close as possible to the

shaft. Gently pry the switch from the

case.

3.
Slide the downshift lever out

from the inside-of the case (Fig. 31).

Remove the seal from the recess in

the manual lever shaft.

4.
Remove the C-ring that secures

the parking pawl actuating rod to the

manual lever. Remove the rod from

the case.

5.
Remove the nut that secures the

inner manual lever to the shaft. Re-

move the inner lever from the shaft.

Slide the outer lever and shaft from

the case.

6. Remove the seal from the case

with Tools T59L-1OO-B and T58L-

101-A or 7600-E.

7.
Dip the new seal in transmission

fluid and install it in the case as

shown in Fig. 32.

8. Slide the outer manual lever and

shaft in the transmission case.

9. Position the inner lever on the

shaft and install the attaching nut.

Tighten the nut to specification. In-

stall the parking pawl actuating rod

and secure it to the inner manual lever

with a C-washer.

10.
Install a new downshift lever

seal in the recess of the outer lever

shaft. Slide the downshift lever and

shaft into position.

11.
On a Mustang or Cougar, posi-

tion the neutral switch on the manual

lever and secure it with the two at-

taching bolts. Leave the attaching

bolts loose to adjust the switch after

installing the control valve.

12.
Place the outer downshift lever

on the shaft and secure it with a lock

washer and nut.procarmanuals.com

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07-04-22

C-6 Automatic Transmission
07-04-22

LOWER VALVE

BODY

7A101
UPPER VALVE

BODY

7A092

PLATE

7C056

PLATE

7D259

FIG. 36—Upper and Lower Valve Bodies Disassembled

Tool - T64P.7A128-A

ROLL PIN

D 1617-A

FIG. 37—Removing Manual Valve

from the end of the coil. Tap the tool

sharply with a hammer so that the

blade cuts into the insert. Exert down-

ward pressure on the tool and turn it

counterclockwise until the insert is re-

moved.

CONTROL VALVE BODY

Disassembly

1.
Remove the nine screws that at-

tach the screen to the lower valve

body and remove the screen and gas-

ket (Fig. 36).

2.
Remove the twelve screws and

the 2 plates that attach the two valve

bodies.

3.
Separate the bodies and remove

the separator plate and gasket. Be

careful not to lose the check valves

and springs.

4.
Depress the manual valve detent

spring with the tool shown in Fig. 37.
Remove the retaining pin from the

upper valve body. Remove the spring

and detent plunger.

5.
Slide the manual valve (Fig. 38)

out of the valve body.

6. Cover the downshift valve port

with a finger, then working from the

underside of the body remove the

downshift valve retainer. Remove the

spring and downshift valve.

7.
Apply pressure on the pressure

booster valve retaining plate and re-

move the two attaching screws. Slowly

release the pressure and remove the

plate, sleeve and the pressure booster

valve. Remove the two springs and the

main regulator valve from the same

bore.

8. Apply pressure on the throttle

booster valve retaining plate and re-

move the two attaching screws. Slowly

release the pressure and remove plate,

throttle booster valve and spring, and

the manual low 2-1 scheduling valve

and spring from the body.

9. Apply pressure on the remaining

valve retaining plate and remove the

eight attaching screws.

10.
Hold the valve body so that the

plate is facing upward. Slowly release

the pressure and remove the plate.

11.
When removing the various

valves from the control valve body,

keep all ports covered with your fin-

gers except the bore the valve is being

removed from. Remove the spring and

the intermediate servo modulator valve

(Fig. 38) from the valve body.

12.
Remove the intermediate servo

accumulator valve and springs.

13.
Remove the 2-3 back-out valve,

and spring.

14.
Remove the 2-3 shift valve,

spring and the throttle modulator

valve.
D1616-A

15.
Remove the 1-2 shift valve, D2

shift valve and the spring from the

valve body.

16.
Remove the coasting regulator

valve from the body.

17.
Remove the cutback control

valve.

18.
Remove the 3-2 shift timing

valve retainer and remove the plug.

Remove the 3-2 shift timing valve and

spring to complete the disassembly of

the control valve. Do not remove the

3-2 shift timing valve plug if it is

found to be peened, preventing the re-

moval of the plug and the 3-2 shift

timing valve. This condition will not

affect transmission operation and is

not cause for replacement of the main

control. The 3-2 shift timing valve is

non-functional and removal of the

plug, 3-2 shift timing valve and spring

is not required.

Assembly

1.
Place the spring 3-2 shift timing

valve and plug in the valve body if

they were previously removed. Install

the plug retainer.

2.
Place the downshift valve and

spring in the valve body. Compress

the spring and install the retainer

from the underside of the body.

3.
Place the valve body on a clean

surface and the passage side facing up.

Place the converter relief valve spring

in its bore (Fig. 39). Coat the convert-

er relief valve check valve with vase-

line and place it on top of the spring.

Place the 2-3 shift check valve ball in

its cavity. Place the throttle pressure

relief valve spring in its bore (Fig. 39).

Coat the throttle pressure relief valve

check ball with vaseline and place it

on top of the spring.procarmanuals.com

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07-04-24

C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-24

CONVERTER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

THROTTLE PRESSURE

RELIEF BALL1/4 INCH

DIA. AND SPRING

CONVERTER

PRESSURE

RELIEF

SPRING

2-3 SHIFT

CHECK VALVE

D 1765-C

FIG. 39—Converter Pressure Relief Valve, Throttle Pressure Relief Valve,

and
2-3
Shift Check Valve Locations

FRONT PUMP

Tool
-
7775-AS

Tool -
T50T-
100-A

or 73-760

Tool
-T63L- 77837 -A

D 1636 -A

FIG. 40—Removing Front Pump

Seal

4.
Carefully position
the
separator

plate,
new
gasket
and the
lower valve

body
on the
upper valve body
and in-

stall
and
torque
the
attaching bolts
to

specification.

5.
Secure
the
screen
to the
lower

valve body with
the
attaching bolts

and torque them
to
specification.

6. Place
the
cutback control valve

(Fig.
38) in the
valve body.

7.
Place
the
coasting regulator

valve
in the
body.

8. Place
the
spring
D2
shift valve

and
the 1-2
shift valve
in the
body.

9. Place
the
throttle modulator

valve
and
spring
and the 2-3
shift

valve
in the
valve body.
D 1637-A

FIG. 41—Installing Front Pump

Seal

10.
Place
the
spring
and the 2-3

backout valve
in the
valve body.

11.
Place
the two
springs
and the

intermediate servo accumulator valve

in
the
valve body.

12.
Place
the
intermediate servo

modulator valve
and
spring
in the

body.

13.
Carefully place
the
valve retain-

ing plate
on the
body
and
secure
it

with
the
eight attaching screws. Tigh-

ten
the
screws
to
specification.

14.
Place
the
throttle booster valve

and spring
in the
valve body. Place

the manual
low 2-1
scheduling valve

and spring
in the
valve body
and in-
stall
the
retaining plate. Torque
the

attaching screws
to
specification.

15.
Place
the
main regulator,
two

springs, pressure booster valve
and the

sleeve
in the
valve body.

16.
Install
the
pressure booster

plate
and
torque
the two
attaching

screws
to
specification.

17.
Place
the
manual valve
in the

valve body
and
install
the
detent plug,

spring
and the
retaining
pin in the

body.

FRONT PUMP

The front seal
can be
replaced after

the pump
has
been installed
on the

transmission (Figs.
40 and 41).

Disassembly

1.
Remove
the two
seal-rings
and

the selective thrust washer (Fig.
42).

2.
Remove
the
large square-cut seal

from
the
O.D.
of the
pump housing.

3.
Remove
the 5
bolts that secure

the pump support
to the
pump hous-

ing. Lift
the
support from
the
housing.

4.
Remove
the
drive
and the
driven

gear from
the
housing.

Assembly

1.
Install
the
drive
and
driven gears

in
the
pump housing. Each gear
has

an identification mark
on one
face.

The identification mark
on
each gear

must
be
toward
the
front
of the
pump

housing.

2.
Position
the
pump support
in the

pump housing
and
install
and
torque

the five attaching bolts
to
specifica-

tion.

3.
Carefully install
two new
seal

rings
on the
pump support. Make sure

that
the
ends
of the
rings
are
engaged

to lock them
in
place. Install
a new

square-cut seal
on the O.D. of the

pump housing.

4.
Install
the
selective thrust wash-

er. Make sure that
the
correct thick-

ness selective washer
is
being used
to

obtain
the
specified
end
play.

5.
Place
the
pump
on
converter

making sure that
the
drive gear enga-

ges
the
converter
hub.
Rotate
the

pump
to
make sure that
the
gears
ro-

tate freely.

REVERSE-HIGH CLUTCH

Disassembly

1.
Separate
the
drive train
as
shown

in
Fig. 43.
Remove
the
pressure plate

retaining snap ring
as
shown
in Fig.

44.procarmanuals.com

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