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05-02-03

in the direction of the face runout

arrow and its center line is parallel to

the center line of the face runout

arrow.

18.
Determine the amount of the

face runout on the B arrow scale.

19.
The value of the circular line

beneath the amount of face runout

will be the desired reading. If the

reading is in excess of 0.014 inch the

housing alignment is unacceptable.

20.
Remove the Dia-L-lgner gauge

from the flywheel housing.

21.
Install the spark plugs and con-

nect the wires.

ENGINE IN VEHICLE

Since any change in face alignment

will change bore alignment, it may be

possible to correct bore alignment by

changing face alignment. Face align-

ment can be changed by shimming be-

tween the flywheel housing and en-

gine.
Fig. 4 shows the type of shim

which can be fabricated.

Not more than 0.010 inch thickness

shims may be used between the fly-

wheel housing and engine. If a 0.010-

inch shim will not bring face and bore

alignment within limits, replace the

flywheel housing.

The shim required is one half the

maximum (—) indicator reading, and

should be located at the point of max-

imum minus (—) indicator reading.

If both the bore and face alignment

are out of limits, shim between the

flywheel housing and engine to bring

face alignment within limits. Check

the bore alignment.

If the bore alignment is out of lim-

its and the face alignment is within

limits,
shim the flywheel housing to

the limit of face misalignment and

check the bore alignment. If it is not

within limits, replace the housing.

ENGINE OUT OF VEHICLE

The same procedure to correct

alignment may be used with the en-

gine out of the vehicle or in the vehi-

cle,
up to the point of replacing the

flywheel housing. If the bore align-

ment cannot be brought within limits

by shimming, follow this procedure:

dure:

1.
Remove the flywheel housing

from the engine and remove the dowel

pins.
Install the flywheel housing and

tighten the attaching bolts.

2.
Install the dial indicator (Fig. 1).

Check the face alignment, and shim as
C2068-A

. 3—Dia-L-lgner Gauge Installed

required to bring face alignment with-

in limits.

3.
Position the indicator to check

the bore alignment. If the bore align-

ment is not within limits, reduce the

tension on the flywheel housing at-

taching bolts so that the housing can

be moved by striking it with a lead

hammer or a block of wood and a

steel hammer.

4.
The lateral alignment should be

brought within limits so that an indi-

cator reading is within limits between

the 9 o'clock and the 3 o'clock posi-

tions on the bore circle. When the lat-

eral alignment is within limits the

housing usually can be moved straight

up or down without disturbing the lat-

eral alignment. When alignment is

within limits, torque the housing bolts

and recheck bore alignment.

5.
If the flywheel housing cannot be

moved enough to bring the alignment

within limits, mark the holes restrict-

ing movement, and then remove the

housing and drill the marked bolt

holes 1/32 inch larger.

6. When the flywheel housing bore

alignment is within limits and the at-

taching bolts are at normal torque,
C 178 4-A

FIG. 4— Fabricated Flywheel

Housing Shim

hand ream the dowel pin holes 1/32

inch larger. Use a straight reamer and

ream from the flywheel housing side.

Oversize dowel pins can be made from

drill rod stock.

7.
Remove the flywheel housing

and then install the oversize dowel

pins in the cylinder block. Complete

the assembly in the usual way.

8. Recheck the flywheel housing

with the Dia-L-lgner gauge to make

sure that the housing is within the spe-

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4.
Remove the bolt that secures the

left air vent control cable bracket to

the instrument panel. Position the

control cable to one side.

5.
Remove the retaining clip and

flat washer from the clutch pedal

shaft. Then, remove the shaft, bush-

ing, clutch pedal and brake pedal

from the support.

6. Remove the bushings from the

pedal shaft, and transfer the pedal

pad.

7.
Lubricate the clutch pedal shaft

bushings and position them on the

shaft. Then, position the brake pedal

and clutch pedal in the pedal support.

8. Install the flat washer and re-

taining clip on the pedal shaft.

9. Position the assist spring to the

pedal and bracket. Pry the bracket

forward and install the lower bolt.

Torque the bolts to specifications.

10.
Position the master cylinder

push rod, bushing, and washers on the

brake pedal and secure with a retain-

ing clip.

11.
Connect the equalizer rod to

the clutch pedal and secure it in place

with a retaining clip.

12.
Position the air vent control

cable bracket to the instrument panel

and secure with the attaching bolt.

13.
Adjust the clutch pedal free

travel.

EQUALIZER BAR AND/OR

BUSHING REMOVAL AND

INSTALLATION

FORD, MERCURY

AND METEOR

1.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect

the clutch pedal-to-equalizer rod at

the equalizer bar (Fig. 1).

2.
Disconnect the return spring and

retaining spring at the release lever.

Separate the release lever rod from

the release lever.

3.
Remove the equalizer bar frame

bracket from the frame.

4.
Remove the equalizer bar from

the pivot on the flywheel housing.

5.
Remove the wire clip to replace

the outer bushing and the snap ring
from the inner pivot stud to replace

the inner bushing.

6. Position the flat washer, felt

washer and bushing on the inner and

outer pivots. Secure these parts with

the snap ring.

7.
Position the equalizer bar on the

inner pivot and bolt the equalizer bar

frame bracket to the frame. Torque

the attaching bolts to specification.

8. Install the clutch release rod, re-

turn spring and retaining spring.

9. Connect the clutch pedal rod to

the equalizer bar.

10.
Adjust the clutch pedal free

travel.

MUSTANG, COUGAR,

MONTEGO, FALCON,

FAIRLANE (EXCEPT

MONTEGO AND FAIRLANE

WITH 390 V-8)

1.
Disconnect the clutch pedal

equalizer rod at the equalizer bar

(Figs.
2 and 3).

2.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect

the release lever, return spring at the

lever.

3.
Remove the equalizer bar outer

bracket and bushing assembly.

4.
Remove the release rod from the

equalizer bar, and then remove the

equalizer bar. Remove the bushing

and washers from the inner mounting

stud.

5.
Position the equalizer bar, wash-

ers,
inner bushing, and retainer on the

inner stud.

6. After positioning the outer bush-

ing, install the outer bracket (with the

equalizer bar in place).

7.
Connect the release rod and the

release lever return spring.

8. Lower the vehicle. Connect the

clutch pedal equalizer rod to the

equalizer baY and secure with the re-

taining pin.

9. Adjust the clutch pedal free trav-

el as required.

MONTEGO AND

FAIRLANE—390 V-8

1.
Disconnect the clutch pedal
equalizer rod at the equalizer bar (Fig.

2).

2.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect

the return spring at the release lever.

Disconnect the release lever rod from

the equalizer lever.

3.
Remove the equalizer bar center

bolt.

4.
Separate the equalizer bar and

remove both sections from the vehicle.

5.
Remove the bolts retaining the

equalizer bar inner bracket to the fly-

wheel housing and remove the bracket

and bushing assembly.

6. Remove the equalizer bar outer

bracket and bushing assembly.

7.
Remove the snap ring, bushing,

and felt washer from each bracket as-

sembly.

8. Position a felt washer, and bush-

ing on each bracket assembly and se-

cure with the snap ring.

9. Install the outer bracket and

bushing assembly to the frame (Fig.

2).
Torque the bracket attaching bolts

to specifications.

10.
Position the outer section of the

equalizer bar on the outer bracket

pivot.

11.
Connect the two sections of the

equalizer bar. Insert the inner bracket

pivot into the equalizer bar and install

the assembly to the flywheel housing.

Torque the attaching bolts to specifi-

cations.

12.
Install the equalizer bar center

bolt and torque to specifications.

Make sure that both ends of the

equalizer bar are against the felt

washers.

13.
Connect the release rod and the

release lever return spring.

14.
Adjust the clutch pedal free

travel.

15.
Lower the vehicle. Connect the

clutch pedal equalizer rod to the

equalizer bar and secure with the re-

taining clip.

16.
Check the free travel at the

pedal for conformance to specifica-

tions.
Readjust if necessary.

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

CLUTCH REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Disconnect the drive shaft from

the rear U-joint flange. Then, slide the

drive shaft off the transmission output

shaft. Insert the appropriate tool over

the output shaft and into the extension

housing oil seal.
3.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the extension housing.

4.
Disconnect the gear shift rods

from the transmission. If the vehicle is

equipped with a four-speed transmis-

sion, remove the bolts that secure the

four-speed transmission, disconnect

the front brake cable from the cross-

member and remove the crossmem-
member from the vehicle.

5.
Remove the bolts that attach the

transmission to the flywheel housing.

6. Move the transmission rearward

until the input shaft clears the fly-

wheel housing, then remove it from

the vehicle.

7.
Disconnect the clutch release

lever retaining spring from the release

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8. Remove the starter cable then

remove the starter motor from the fly-

wheel housing.

9. Remove the bolts that secure the

engine rear plate to the front lower

part of the flywheel housing.

10.
Remove the flywheel housing

lower cover (390 CID housing only).

11.
Remove the bolts that attach

the housing to the cylinder block.

12.
Move the housing back just far

enough to clear the pressure plate,

then move it to the right to free the

pivot from the clutch equalizer bar. Be

careful not to disturb the linkage and

assist spring.

13.
Loosen the six pressure plate

cover attaching bolts evenly to release

the spring tension. If the same pres-

sure plate and cover is to be installed

after the clutch is overhauled, mark

the cover and flywheel so that the

pressure plate can be installed in the

same position.

14.
Remove the pressure plate and

the clutch disc from the flywheel.

CLUTCH INSTALLATION

1.
Install the clutch release lever if

it was removed.

2.
Place the clutch disc, and pres-

sure plate assembly in position on the

flywheel. Start the cover attaching

bolts to hold the pieces in place, but

do not tighten them. Avoid touching

the clutch disc facing, dropping the

parts or contaminating them with oil

or grease as clutch chatter may result.

3.
Align the clutch disc with the

tool shown in Fig. 7, and alternately

tighten the bolts a few turns at a time

until they are all tight. Then torque

the six pressure plate cover attaching

bolts to specification before removing

the tool.
4.
Apply a light film of grease

(C3VY-19586-A) to the outside diam-

eter of the transmission front bearing

retainer. Apply a light film of grease

(C3VY-19586-A) to both sides of the

release lever fork where it contacts the

release bearing bore spring clips.

Apply a light film of grease to the re-

lease bearing surface that contacts the

pressure plate release fingers. Fill the

grease groove of the release bearing

hub with lithium base grease (C3VY-

19586-A). Clean all excess grease

from inside the bore of bearing hub.

Excess grease will be forced onto the

spline by the transmission input shaft

bearing retainer and will contaminate

the clutch disc. Also, place the release

bearing and hub on the release lever.

5.
Make certain that the flywheel

housing and the cylinder block mount-

ing surfaces are clean. Position the

felt washer on the pivot in the fly-

wheel housing. Slip the pivot into the

clutch equalizer shaft being careful

not to disturb the linkage and at the

same time position the housing on the

dowels in the cylinder block. Install

and torque the attaching bolts to spec-

ification.

6. Install the starting motor and

connect the cable.

7.
The mounting surfaces of the

transmission and the flywheel housing

must be free of dirt, paint, and burrs.

Install two guide pins in the flywheel

housing lower mounting bolt holes.

Move the transmission forward on the

guide pins until it is tightly positioned

against the flywheel housing.

8. Install the two upper mounting

bolts.
Then, remove the guide pins

and install the two lower mounting

bolts.
Torque all the bolts to specifica-

tion.

9. Raise the rear of the engine and
install the crossmember. Install and

torque the crossmember attaching

bolts to specifications, then lower the

engine.

10.
Install the extension housing-

to-engine rear support attaching bolts.

Torque the bolts to specification.

11.
Remove the transmission jack

and connect the parking brake cable.

12.
If the vehicle is equipped with a

four-speed transmission, connect the

gear shift linkage control bracket to

the extension housing.

13.
Connect the gear shift rods to

the transmission. Adjust the shift link-

age as required.

14.
Connect the release lever retain-

ing spring. Install the flywheel housing

cover (390 CID housing only).

15.
Remove the tool from the

transmission output shaft and install

the drive shaft.

16.
Check the clutch pedal free

travel.

CLUTCH ARBOR CLUTCH DISC

PRESSURE PLATE

C 1788-A

FIG. 7—Installing Clutch Disc —

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Specifications

05-04-02

TORQUE LIMITS (FT-LBS)

Description

Lower Access Clutch Cover Pan to Flywheel Housing Bolts (Cast Iron Housing)

Transmission Assembly to Flywheel Housing Bolts

Pressure Plate and Cover Assembly to Flywheel Attaching Bolts

Clutch Release Equalizer Frame Bracket Bolts

Clutch Pedal Free Travel Adjustment Nut

Flywheel Housing to Cylinder Block Bolts
6-Cylinder

8-Cylinder

Clutch Pedal Assist Spring Bracket to Brake Pedal Support Bracket
Meteor

Ford,
Mercury

17-20

37-42

12-20

15-24

15-20

_

12-17
Mustang,
Cougar

Fairlane, Montego, Falcon

-

-

12-20

15-24

15-20

23-33

40-50

12-17

SPECIAL TOOLS

Tool No.

A-37H

T61L-7657-Aor B

T57L-7657-A

T64P-7657-A
Description

Clutch Disc Aligner-Universal

Transmission Extension Housing Oil Seal

Replacer
Tool No.

CJ91B

T64L-6392-A

T49P-7580-A
Description

Universal Joint Bearing Replacer

Dia-L-lgner Gauge

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cable from the equalizer lever and sep-

arate the lever from the crossmember.

5.
Remove the hairpin retainer se-

curing the cable to the transmission

rear support crossmember, and then

pull the cable assembly forward and

out of the crossmember.

6. Remove the retaining clip, flat

washer, and spring washer that se-

cures the shift rods to the shift levers.

7.
Remove the bolts that attach the

shift linkage control bracket to the ex-

tension housing and position the as-

sembly out of the way.

8. Support the engine with a trans-

mission jack and remove the extension

housing-to-engine rear support attach-

ing bolts.

9. Raise the rear of the engine high

enough to remove the weight from the

crossmember. Remove the bolts re-

taining the crossmember to the frame

side supports and remove the

crossmember.

10.
Support the transmission on a

jack and remove the bolts that attach

the transmission to the flywheel hous-

ing.

11.
Move the transmission and jack

rearward until the transmission input

shaft clears the flywheel housing. If

necessary, lower the engine enough to

obtain clearance for transmission re-

moval.

Do not depress the clutch pedal

while the transmission is removed.
INSTALLATION

1.
Make sure that the mounting

surface of the transmission and the

flywheel housing are free of dirt,

paint, and burrs. Install two guide

pins in the flywheel housing lower

mounting bolt holes. Move the trans-

mission forward on the guide pins

until the input shaft splines enter the

clutch hub splines and the case is posi-

tioned against the flywheel housing.

2.
Install the two upper transmis-

sion to flywheel housing, mounting

bolts snug, and then remove the two

guide pins. Install the two lower

mounting bolts. Torque all mounting

bolts to specifications.

3.
Raise the rear of the engine and

install the crossmember. Install and

torque the crossmember attaching

bolts to specifications, then lower the

engine.

4.
With the transmission extension

housing resting on the engine rear

support, install the transmission ex-

tension housing attaching bolts. Tor-

que the bolts to specifications.

5.
Position the shift linkage control

bracket to the extension housing and

install the attaching bolts.

6. Secure each shift rod to its re-

spective lever with the spring washer,

flat washer, and retaining pin.

7.
Guide the parking brake cable

assembly through the hole in the
transmission rear support crossmemb-

er. Secure the cable assembly to the

crossmember with the hair pin retain-

er.

8. Insert the parking brake front

cable in the equalizer and install the

equalizer in the bracket on the

crossmember. Secure the parking

brake rear cable to the equalizer.

9. Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

10.
Remove the extension housing

installation tool and slide the forward

end of the drive shaft over the trans-

mission output shaft. Connect the

drive shaft to the rear U-joint flange.

11.
Place both forward gear shift

levers and the reverse shift lever in the

neutral position and insert a 1/4 inch

diameter alignment tool in the shift

linkage alignment hole (Fig. 17). It

may be necessary to loosen the adjust-

ment nuts to install the alignment

tool. Adjust the linkage as necessary

and tighten the adjustment nuts to

specifications. Remove the alignment

tool.

12.
Fill the transmission to the

proper level with the specified lubri-

cant.

13.
Lower the car. Check tne shift

and crossover motion for full shift en-

gagement and smooth crossover oper-

ation.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

DISASSEMBLY

1.
Mount the transmission in a

holding fixture and drain the lubri-

cant.

2.
Remove the cover attaching

screws from the case. Lift the cover

and gasket from the case.

3.
Remove the long spring that re-

tains the detent plug in the case (Fig.

4).
Remove the detent plug with a

small magnet.

4.
Remove the extension housing

attaching screws and lock washers.

Remove the housing and the gasket.

5.
Remove the input shaft bearing

retainer attaching screws. Slide the re-

tainer off the input shaft.

6. Support the countershaft gear

with a wire hook. Working from the

front of the case, push the counter-

shaft out the rear of the case as shown

in Fig. 3. Lower the countershaft to

the bottom of the case with the wire

hook. Remove the hook.
Tool-T64P-711hA

COUNTERSHAFT

C2073-A

FIG. 3—Removing Countershaft

From Case

7.
Place the first and second-speed

gear shift lever and the reverse shift

lever in the neutral position. Place the

third and fourth-speed gear shift lever

in the third-speed position.

8. Remove the attaching screw

from the third and fourth-speed shift

fork. Tap on the inner end of the shift

rail to unseal the expansion plug from
the front of the case. Then withdraw

the third and fourth-speed shift rail

from the front of the case. Do not

lose the interlock pin from the shift

rail.

9. Remove the set screw from the

first and second-speed shift fork.

Slide the first and second-speed shift

rail out the rear of the case.

10.
Remove the interlock plug and

the detent plug from the top of the

case (Fig. 4) with a magnet.

11.
On some models, remove the

snap ring that secures the speedometer

drive gear to the output shaft. Slide

the gear off the shaft, then remove the

speedometer gear drive ball. On mod-

els equipped with the new design re-

tainers, depress the tang on the speed-

ometer drive gear retaining clip and

slide the speedometer gear off the

shaft. (Fig. 5).

12.
Remove the snap ring that se-

cures the output shaft bearing to the

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Specifications

06-04-02

TORQUE LIMITS(FT-LBS)

Extension Housing Bolts

Input Shaft Bearing Retainer-to-Transmission Case Bolts

Speedometer Cable Retainer-to-Transmission Extension

Transmission-to-Flywheel Housing Bolts

Gearshift Control Levers to Cam and Shaft Assembly Lock Nuts

Transmission Cover Bolts

Filler Plug-to-Case

Drain Plug-to-Case

Shift Fork-to-Shift Rail

Third and Fourth Shift Rail Detent Bolt

Gear Shift Control Assembly
to
Transmission Extension

Shift Selector Levers to Shift Rods

Gear Shift Control Support Bracket
to
Back Plate
3-Speed

Transmissions

42-50

30-36

3.0-4.5

37-42

18-23

14-19

10-20

20-30

10-18

-

8-12

10-20

-
4-Speed

Transmissions

42-50

19-25

3.0-4.5

37-42

18-23

14-19

10-20

20-30

10-18

10-18

8-12

10-20

8-13 <D

® Inch-pounds

SPECIAL TOOLS
SPECIAL TOOLS (Continued)

Tool Numbers

T50T-100A

T59L-100B

Tool-1175AB

T53T-4621-Bor(4621-F)

T57L-4220-A4

T52L-7000-GAE

T63P-7025-A

T64P-7025-B

T53T-4621-C
Description

Impact Hammer-Long

Impact Hammer-Short

Grease Seal Remover

Drive Pinion Bearing Cone

Replacer Front
&
Rear

Differential Side Bearing Cone

Replacer
or
Input Shaft Bearing

Remover

Extension Housing Bushing and

Seal Remover

Output Shaft Bearing Remover

& Replacer

Output Shaft Bearing Remover

& Replacer

Drive Pinion Bearing

Cone Replacer
Tool Numbers

Tool-7025-B

Tool-7025-G

T64P-7111-A

T63P-7111-A

T64P-7140-A

T61L-7657-A

T57P-7697-B

T57P-7657-G

T67P-7341-A
Description

Rear Main Shaft Bearing Removei

Main Shaft Bearing Remover

& Replacer

Cluster Gear Roller Retainer Shaf

Cluster Gear Roller Retainer Shaft

Reverse Idler Shaft Remover

Transmission Extension Housing

Oil Seal Replacer

Extension Housing

Bushing Replacer

Extension Housing

Bushing Replacer

Shift Linkage Grommet

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07-02-11

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

An oil impregnated plastic grommet

is incorporated in the end of the man-

ual shift linkage lever arm on all col-

umn shift vehicles. A special tool

T67P-7341-A is required to install the

grommet in the manual lever, and to

install the manual linkage rod into the

grommet. Refer to Part 7-1, Section

2,
for the grommet replacement pro-

cedures.

TRANSMISSION REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the

converter cover attaching bolts, at the

lower front side of the converter hous-

ing. Remove the cover.

2.
Remove the two conveter drain

plugs (Fig. 20). Drain the fluid from

the converter. Install the two convert-

er drain plugs.

3.
Remove the drive shaft and in-

stall the extension housing seal repla-

cer tool in the extension housing.

4.
Remove the vacuum line hose

from the transmission vacuum unit.

Disconnect the vacuum line from the

retaining clip.

5.
Remove the two extension

housing-to-crossmember attaching

bolts.

6. Remove the speedometer cable

from the extension housing.

7.
Disconnect the exhaust pipe

flange from the manifolds.

8. Remove the parking brake cable

from the equalizer lever.

9. Remove the fluid filler tube from

the pan and drain the transmission

fluid on PEA models. On PEB and

PEE models, loosen the transmission

CONVERTER A
ATT,
pan bolts and drain the fluid at one

corner of the pan. Tighten the attach-

ing bolts after the fluid has drained.

10.
Disconnect the fluid cooler lines

from the transmission case.

11.
Remove the manual and kick-

down linkage rods from the transmis-

sion control levers.

On vehicles equipped with a column

shift, use tool T67P-7341-A to remove

the selector rod from the manual

lever.

12.
On a Mustang, disconnect the

neutral start switch wires from the re-

taining clamps and connectors.

13.
Disconnect the starter cable.

Remove the starter attaching bolts

and remove the starter from the con-

verter housing.

14.
On PEB and PEE models, lift

the fluid filler tube from the case.

15.
Remove the four converter-

to-flywheel attaching nuts.

16.
Position the transmission jack

to support the transmission and secure

the transmission to the jack with a

safety chain.

17.
Remove the four crossmember

attaching bolts and lower the

crossmember.

18.
Remove the five converter

housing-to-engine attaching bolts.

Lower the transmission (Fig. 21) and

remove it from under the vehicle.

TRANSMISSION

INSTALLATION

1.
With the converter properly in-

D 2043-A

FIG. 20—Converter Drain Plug

Location
FIG. 21—Transmission Mounted

on Jack
stalled, place the transmission on the

jack (Fig. 21). Secure the transmission

to the jack with the safety chain.

2.
Raise the transmission into posi-

tion and install the five converter

housing-to-engine attaching bolts.

Torque the bolts to specification. Re-

move the safety chain from the trans-

mission.

3.
Position the crossmember and

install the four attaching bolts. Torque

the bolts to specifications.

4.
Lower the transmission and in-

stall the extension housing and

crossmember attaching bolts. Torque

the bolts to specification.

5.
Install the four flywheel to con-

verter attaching nuts. Torque the nuts

to specification.

6. Remove the transmission jack.

Install the fluid filler tube in the

transmission case or pan. Install the

vacuum hose on the transmission vac-

uum unit. Install the vacuum line re-

taining clip.

7.
Connect the fluid cooling lines to

the transmission case.

8. On a Mustang, connect the neu-

tral start switch wires to their respec-

tive connectors and secure the harness

in the retaining clamps.

9. Install the linkage rods on the

transmission downshift and manual

control levers.

On vehicles equipped with a column

shift, use tool T67P-7341-A to install

a new grommet in the manual lever,

and to install the manual linkage rod

into the grommet.

10.
Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

11.
Connect the exhaust inlet pipes

to the manifolds.

12.
Install and adjust the parking

brake cable at the equalizer lever.

13.
Install the converter housing

cover and torque the attaching bolts

to specification.

14.
Install the starter and torque

the attaching bolts to specification.

Connect the starter cable.

15.
Install the drive shaft. Torque

the companion flange U-bolts attach-

ing nuts to specification.

16.
Lower the vehicle. Fill the

transmission to the proper level with

the specified fluid. Adjust the manual

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

An oil impregnated plastic grommet

is incorporated in the end of the man-

ual shift linkage lever arm on all col-

umn shift vehicles. A special tool

T67P-7341-A is required to install the

grommet in the manual lever, and to

install the manual linkage rod into the

grommet. Refer to Part 7-1, Section

2,
for the grommet replacement pro-

cedures.

TRANSMISSION AND

CONVERTER REPLACEMENT—

FORD-METEOR

REMOVAL

1.
Drive the vehicle on a hoist, but

do not raise at this time.

2.
Remove the two upper bolts and

lock washers which attach the con-

verter housing to the engine.

3.
Raise the vehicle and remove the

cover from the lower front side of the

converter housing. Drain the fluid

from the transmission.

4.
Remove one of the converter

drain plugs. Then rotate the converter

180 degrees and remove the other

plug. Do not attempt to turn the con-

verter with a wrench on the converter

stud nuts. If desired, the converter

may be drained after the unit has been

removed from the vehicle.

5.
Disconnect the fluid filler tube

from the transmission case. Discon-

nect the vacuum hose from the vacu-

um diaphragm unit and the tube from

the extension housing clip.

6. When the fluid has stopped

draining from the transmission and

converter, remove the flywheel to con-

verter nuts and flat washers. Install

the drain plugs in the converter and

torque to specifications. Install the

converter housing front plate to hold

the converter in place when the trans-

mission is removed.

7.
Disconnect the starter cables

from the starter and remove the start-

er.

8. Disconnect the oil cooler lines

from the transmission. Remove the

transmission vent tube.

9. Disconnect the downshift linkage

from the transmission.

10.
Disconnect the selector rod from

the transmission manual lever with

T67P-7341-A.

11.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the extension housing, and

remove the driveshaft.
12.
Support the transmission on a

stand. Remove the engine rear support

to transmission bolts, and raise the

transmission slightly to take the

weight off the cross member. Remove

the cross member. Support the rear

part of the engine.

13.
Remove the remaining convert-

er housing to engine attaching bolts.

Move the assembly to the rear and

down to remove it.

INSTALLATION

1.
If the converter has been re-

moved from the converter housing,

carefully position the converter in the

housing, and then install the housing

lower front cover plate to prevent the

converter from slipping out of the

housing.

2.
Install the transmission vent

tube.
Rotate the converter until the

studs adjacent to the drain plugs are

in a vertical position.

3.
Rotate the flywheel as required

to align the drain plug holes with the

drain plugs in the converter. With the

transmission mounted on a support

stand, move the converter and trans-

mission assembly forward into posi-

tion, using care not to damage the fly-

wheel and the converter pilot.

4.
Install the converter lower

housing-to-engine bolts, then torque

the bolts to specification.

5.
Install the cross member.

6. Lower the transmission until the

extension housing rests on the cross

member, and then install the extension

housing-to-cross member bolts.

7.
The converter must rest squarely

against the flywheel. This indicates

that the converter pilot is not binding

in the engine crankshaft.

8. Install the converter attaching

nuts and flat washers. Install the ac-

cess plates.

9. Connect the oil cooler inlet and

outlet lines to the transmission case.

10.
Coat the front universal joint

yoke seal and spline with B8A-

19589-A lubricant, and install the

drive shaft.

11.
Connect the speedometer cable

at the transmission.

12.
Using tool T67P-7341-A install

a new grommet in the manual lever.

Then secure the manual selector rod

to the lever.

13.
Connect the downshift linkage

and bushing at the transmission

throttle lever.
14.
Install the starter motor.

15.
Connect the fluid filter tube to

the transmission case. Connect the

vacuum hose to the vacuum dia-

phragm unit and the tube to its clip.

16.
Lower the transmission support

stand. Then install the upper two con-

verter housing-to-engine bolts and

tighten them to specification.

17.
Lower the vehicle and fill the

transmission with transmission fluid,

following the recommended procedure.

18.
Check the transmission, con-

verter assembly, and fluid cooler lines

for fluid leaks, and then adjust the

manual and downshift linkages.

TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT

WITHOUT CONVERTER—

FORD-METEOR

The frame construction of the con-

vertible will not permit the transmis-

sion to be moved rearward enough to

clear the turbine shaft from the con-

verter. For this reason, the converter

and transmission must be removed as

a unit from this model.

REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Drain the fluid from the trans-

mission.

3.
Disconnect the hose from the

vacuum diaphragm unit and the tube

from its clip. Disconnect the fluid fill-

er tube from the case.

4.
Remove the cover from the lower

front side of the converter housing.

5.
Remove one of the converter

drain plugs. Then rotate the converter

180 degrees and remove the other

plug. Do not attempt to turn the con-

verter with a wrench on the converter

stud nuts.

6. Disconnect the drive shaft from

the rear axle, and remove the drive

shaft.

7.
Disconnect the fluid cooler lines

from the transmission. Remove the

vent tube.

8. Disconnect the downshift linkage

at the transmission.

9. Disconnect the selector rod from

the transmission manual lever with

tool T67P-7341-A.

10.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable at the extension housing.

11.
Remove the two engine rear

support to transmission bolts.

12.
Position a transmission jack

under the transmission and raise it

slightly to take the weight off the

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taching bolt to turn the converter to

gain access to the nuts.

5.
Remove the rear mount to

crossmember attaching bolt.

6. Remove the two crossmember-

to-frame attaching bolts.

7.
Remove the two engine rear

support-to-extension housing attaching

bolts.

8. Disconnect the downshift rod

from the transmission downshift lever.

9. Disconnect the manual linkage

rod from the lever at the transmission.

On a column shift, use tool T67P-

7341-A to remove the rod.

10.
Remove the two bolts securing

the bellcrank bracket to the converter

housing.

11.
Raise the transmission with a

transmission jack to provide clearance

to remove the crossmember.

12.
Remove the rear mount from

the crossmember and remove the

crossmember from the side supports.

13.
Lower the transmission to gain

access to the oil cooler lines.

14.
Disconnect each oil line from

the fittings on the transmission.

15.
Disconnect the vacuum line

from the diaphragm located at the

right rear of the transmission. Remove

the metal line from the retaining clip

on the transmission.

16.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the extension housing.

17.
Remove the bolt that secures

the transmission fluid filler tube to the

cylinder block. Lift the filler tube and

the dipstick from the transmission.

18.
Secure the transmission to the

jack with the chain.

19.
Remove the converter housing-

to-cylinder block attaching bolts.

20.
Carefully move the transmission

away from the engine and, at the

same time, lower it to clear the und-

erside of the vehicle.

21.
Remove the converter and

mount the transmission in a holding

fixture.

INSTALLATION—FORD

MERCURY AND METEOR

1.
Torque the two converter drain

plugs to specification.

2.
Install the converter on the sta-

tor support.

3.
Secure the transmission to the

jack with the chain.

4.
Rotate the flywheel to place two

converter mounting stud holes that are

adjacent to the drain plug holes in a

vertical position.

5.
Rotate the converter so that the

studs and drain plugs are in alignment

with those in the flywheel.
6. Move the transmission toward

the cylinder block until they are in

contact. Install and torque the attach-

ing bolts to specification making sure

that the vacuum tube retaining clips

are properly positioned.

7.
Remove the transmission jack

chain from around the transmission.

8. Install a new Oring on the lower

end of the transmission filler tube. In-

sert the tube in the transmission case

and secure the tube to the engine with

the attaching bolt.

9. Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

10.
Connect the oil cooler lines to

the right side of transmission case.

11.
Connect the vacuum line to the

vacuum diaphragm making sure that

the metal tube is secured in the retain-

ing clip.

12.
Position the cross member on

the side supports. Position the rear

mount on the crossmember and install

the attaching bolt and nut.

13.
Secure the engine rear support

to the extension housing and torque

the bolts to specification.

14.
Lower the transmission and re-

move the jack.

15.
Secure the crossmember to the

side supports with the attaching bolts

and torque them to specification.

16.
Position the bellcrank bracket

to the converter housing and install

the two attaching bolts.

17.
Connect the downshift rod to

the transmission downshift lever.

18.
Connect the selector rod to the

manual lever at the transmission. On

a column shift, use tool T67P-7341-A

and install a new grommet in the

manual lever. Then, secure the manual

selector rod to the lever.

19.
Secure the converter-to-flywheel

attaching nuts and torque them to

specification. Use a wrench on the

crankshaft pulley attaching nut to ro-

tate the flywheel. Do not use a wrench

on the converter attaching nuts to ro-

tate it.

20.
Install the converter housing

dust shield and secure it with the at-

taching bolts.

21.
Secure the starter motor in

place with the attaching bolts. Con-

nect the cable to the terminal on the

starter.

22.
Install the driveshaft.

23.
Adjust the shift linkage as de-

tailed in Section 2.

24.
Lower the vehicle.

25.
Fill the transmission to the cor-

rect level with the specified lubricant.

Start the engine and shift the trans-

mission to all ranges, then recheck the

fluid level.
REMOVAL—FAIRLANE,

MONTEGO, MUSTANG

AND COUGAR

1.
On Mustang and Cougar, dis-

connect the neutral switch wires from

the harness connector and the retain-

ing clip on the dash.

2.
Remove the bolt that secures the

filler tube to the rear of the right

cylinder head.

3.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or

jack stands.

4.
Remove the converter drain plug

access cover from the lower end of the

converter housing.

5.
Place a drain pan under nhe con-

verter housing and remove the two

converter drain plugs. Install the plugs

after the fluid has drained.

6. Place the drain pan under the

transmission fluid pan. Starting at the

rear of the pan and working toward

the front, loosen the attaching bolts

and allow the fluid to drain. Finally

remove all of the pan attaching bolts

except two at the front, to allow the

fluid to further drain. After the fluid

has drained, install two bolts on the

rear side of the pan to temporarily

hold it in place.

7.
Disconnect the drive shaft from

the rear axle flange and remove it

from the transmission. Install tool

T61L-7657-A in the rear of the exten-

sion housing to prevent the fluid from

leaking.

8. Disconnect the downshift rod

from the transmission downshift lever.

9. Disconnect the shift rod from the

manual lever. On a column shift, use

tool T67P-7341-A to remove the rod.

10.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the extension housing.

11.
Disconnect the rubber hose

from the vacuum diaphragm at the

rear of the transmission. Remove the

vacuum tube from the retaining clip at

the transmission.

12.
Disconnect the starter cable

from the terminal on the starter. Re-

move the starter attaching bolts and

remove it from the housing.

13.
Lift the fluid filler tube from

the transmission case.

14.
Remove the four converter-

to-flywheel attaching nuts.

15.
On a Mustang or Cougar, dis-

connect the complete exhaust system

and allow it to hang on the rear axle.

16.
Remove the two nuts that at-

tach the engine rear support to the

crossmember.

17.
Raise the transmission with a

jack just enough to remove the weight

from the crossmember.

18.
Remove the cotter pins from

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port attaching nuts and remove the

nuts.
Lift the crossmember from the

frame side supports.

19.
Remove the bolts that attach

the engine rear support to the exten-

sion housing and remove the support.

20.
Lower the transmission, then

disconnect the fluid cooler lines from

the transmission case.

21.
Secure the transmission to the

jack with a chain.

22.
Remove the six bolts that at-

tach the converter housing to the cyl-

inder block.

23.
Move the jack rearward until

the transmission clears the engine,

then tip it forward to provide clear-

ance. Lower the transmission and re-

move it from under the vehicle.

24.
Remove the converter from the

transmission. Mount the transmission

in a holding fixture if repairs are nec-

essary.

INSTALLATION—FAIRLANE,

MONTEGO,
MUSTANG

AND COUGAR

1. Mount the transmission in a

transmission jack and secure it with a

safety chain.

2.
Install the converter on the front

pump.

3.
Rotate the flywheel so that the

drain plug holes are in a vertical posi-

tion. Rotate the converter so that the

drain plugs are in the same relative

position as the drain plug holes in the

flywheel.

4.
Roll the transmission into posi-

tion under the vehicle and raise it to

alignment with the engine. Move it

forward until the converter housing

contacts the cylinder block. Install

and torque the converter-to-cylinder

block attaching bolts.

5.
Remove the jack safety chain

from the transmission.

6. Connect the two fluid cooler

lines to the fittings in the transmission

case.

7.
Secure the engine rear support to

the extension housing with the attach-

ing bolts. Torque the bolts to specifi-

cation.

8. Position the crossmember on the

frame side supports and install and

tighten the attaching nuts to specifica-

tion. Install cotter Dins to retain the

nuts.

9. Remove the transmission jack

from under the vehicle. Install and

torque the engine rear support-

to-crossmember attaching nuts.

10.
Install the exhaust system on

Mustang and Cougar.
11.
Install the converter-to-flywheel

attaching nuts and torque them to

specifications. Tighten the drain plugs

to specification.

12.
Secure the converter drain plug

access cover to the lower end of the

converter housing with the attaching

bolts.

13.
Install a new O-ring on the

lower end of the fluid filler tube. Dip

the O-ring in clean automatic trans-

mission fluid and insert the filler tube

in the transmission case.

14.
Secure the starter to the con-

verter housing. Connect the cable to

the terminal on the starter.

15.
Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

16.
Connect the shift rod to the

manual lever at the transmission. On

a column shift, use tool T67P-7341-A

and install a new grommet in the

manual lever. Then, secure the manual

selector rod to the lever.

17.
Connect the downshift rod to

the lever on the transmission. Adjust

the rod.

18.
Remove the tool from the ex-

tension housing and install the drive

shaft.

19.
Lower the vehicle.

20.
Working from the engine com-

partment, secure the fluid filler tube

to the rear of the right cylinder head

with the attaching bolt.

21.
On Mustang and Cougar, con-

nect the neutral switch wires to the

harness. Secure the wires to the dash

with the retaining clip.

22.
Fill the transmission with the

specified lubricant as detailed in Part

7-1.

REMOVAL—THUNDERBIRD

1. Working from the engine com-

partment, remove the fluid filler tube

bracket attaching screw that secures it

to the rear of the right cylinder head.

Lift the tube and dipstick from the

transmission.

2.
Remove the starting motor upper

attaching bolt using a long extension.

3.
Remove the two converter hous-

ing upper attaching bolts.

4.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or

stands.

5.
Remove the dust shield from the

front lower end of the converter hous-

ing.

6. Crank the engine until one of the

converter drain plugs is accessible.

Then, remove the plug.

7.
Crank the engine until the other

plug is at the bottom. Place a drain

pan to catch the fluid, then remove

the pan and allow the fluid to drain.
8. Remove the drive shaft.

9. Remove the frame side rail sup-

port brace attaching bolts and remove

the brace.

10.
After the fluid has been drained

from the converter, install the plug.

11.
Place the drain pan under the

transmission pan and loosen the at-

taching bolts and allow the fluid to

drain. Finally remove all of the pan

attaching bolts except two, to allow

the oil to further drain. After the fluid

has drained, install two bolts on the

opposite side of the pan to temporari-

ly hold it in place.

12.
Remove the converter-

to-flywheel attaching nuts.

13.
Disconnect the downshift link-

age from the transmission downshift

lever.

14.
Using tool T67P-7341-A, re-

move the selector rod from the manu-

al lever.

15.
Remove the two screws that at-

tach the shift rod bellcrank bracket to

the converter housing and remove the

bracket.

16.
Disconnect the vacuum dia-

phragm hose from the upper end of

the vacuum tube.

17.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the extension housing and

place it to one side.

18.
Remove the starting motor two

lower attaching bolts and place the

motor to one side.

19.
Disconnect the two oil cooler

lines from the right side of the trans-

mission.

20.
Disconnect the muffler inlet

pipes at the exhaust manifolds and

allow the pipes to hang.

21.
Remove the vibration absorber

from the extension housing.

22.
Remove the two engine rear

support-to-extension housing attaching

bolts.

23.
Place a transmission jack under

the transmission and raise it just

enough to remove the weight from the

support.

24.
Remove the two support attach-

ing bolts and remove the support.

25.
Lower the jack just enough to

remove the weight.

26.
Remove the four remaining

converter housing-to-cylinder block at-

taching bolts and the accelerator link-

age stop from the left side of the

housing.

27.
Carefully lower the transmis-

sion and remove it from under the ve-

hicle.

28.
Remove the converter and

mount the transmission in a holding

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