air filter FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

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02-01-05
Brakes

02-01-05

1.
Disconnect the master cylinder

from the booster assembly and secure

away from the booster without discon-

necting the brake tubes.

2.
Reinstall the air filter assembly

on the booster if it was removed with

the master cylinder (Fig. 8).

3.
Install and tighten the master

cylinder retaining nuts to retain the

air filter assembly securely against the

booster body and to seal the booster

bellows against air leaks.

4.
Place the gauge against the

master cylinder mounting surface of

the air filter assembly.

5.
Adjust the push rod screw to

provide a slight tension against the

inner edge of the adjustment gauge

slot. (Approximately 5 pounds of ten-

sion against the push rod is required

to assure that the push rod is firmly

seated in the booster assembly.)

6. Remove the retaining nuts from

the booster master cylinder mounting

studs.

7.
Install the master cylinder on the

brake booster and tighten the retain-

ing nuts to the specified torque.

The push rod length verification of

the Bendix power brake booster

assemblies is accomplished as follows:

1.
Disconnect the master cylinder

from the booster assembly and secure

away from the booster without discon-

necting the brake tubes.

2.
Adjust the push rod screw to

provide a slight tension against the

inner edge of the adjustment gauge

slot. (Approximately 5 pounds of ten-
sion against the push rod is required

to assure that the push rod is firmly

seated in the booster assembly.) See

Figure 8.

3.
Install the master cylinder on the

brake booster and tighten the retain-

ing nuts to the specified torque.

Do not set up side forces on the

push rod as it may break the valve

plunger.

This is an approximate adjustment

only. To verify the adjustment, look

through the make-up (rear) port of the

master cylinder when installing the

master cylinder to the booster. The

master cylinder piston should not

move more than 0.015 inch as it con-

tacts the push rod. No movement

(exact contact) is ideal.

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BLEEDING

AND CENTRALIZING OF THE

DIFFERENTIAL VALVE

When any part of the hydraulic sys-

tem has been disconnected for repair

or replacement, air may enter the sys-

tem and cause spongy pedal action.

Bleed the hydraulic system after it has

been properly connected, to be sure

that all air is expelled.

MANUAL BLEEDING

The Lincoln Continental hydraulic

brake system is to be bled only with

pressure bleeding equipment.

The primary and secondary (front

MANIFOLD CHECK VALVE-2365 19-25 IN. LB.

TIGHTEN RETAINING NUTS

TO SECURE AIR FILTER

AGAINST BOOSTER BODY

AND BELLOWS

ADJUST PUSH ROD SCREW TO

PROVIDE A SLIGHT TENSION

(APPROXIMATELY 5 LBS.)

AGAINST THE GAUGE

PUSH ROD GAUGE
and rear) hydraulic brake systems are

individual systems and are bled separ-

ately. Bleed the longest line first on

the individual system being serviced.

During the complete bleeding opera-

tion,
DO NOT allow the reservoir to

run dry. Keep the master cylinder res-

ervoirs filled with Ford Fluid—Extra

Heavy Duty — Part Number C6AZ-

19542-A (ESA-M6C 25-A). The extra

heavy duty brake fluid is colored blue

for identification purposes. Do not

mix low temperature brake fluids with

the specified fluid during the bleeding

operations. Never re-use brake fluid

which has been drained from the hy-

draulic systems.

1.
If the master cylinder is

equipped with a bleed screw, loosen

the bleed screw. Push the brake pedal

down slowly through its full travel.

Close the bleeder fitting and return

the pedal to the fully released posi-

tion. Repeat this operation until fluid

is free of air bubbles, then tighten the

bleeder screw. Do not use the second-

ary piston stop screw, located on the

bottom of the master cylinder to bleed

the brake system. Loosening or re-

moving this screw could result in dam-

age to the secondary piston or stop

screw.

2.
To bleed the secondary (rear)

brake system, position a suitable 3/8

inch box wrench (Fig. 9) on the bleed-

er fitting on the brake wheel cylinder.

Attach a rubber drain tube to the

bleeder fitting. The end of the tube

should fit snugly around the bleeder

fitting.

APPROXIMATELY 45°

PUSH ROD ADJUSTMENT-MIDLAND-ROSS

FIG. 8—Brake Booster Push Rod Measurement
PUSH ROD ADJUSTMENT-BENDIX

H1589-A
H1300-B

. 9—Wrench for Bleeding

Brake Hydraulic System

3.
Submerge the free end of the

tube in a container partially filled with

clean brake fluid, and loosen the

bleeder fitting approximately 3/4 turn.

4.
Push the brake pedal down slow-

ly through its full travel. Close the

bleeder fitting, then return the pedal

to the full-released position. Repeat

this operation until air bubbles cease

to appear at the submerged end of the

bleeder tube.

5.
When the fluid is completely free

of air bubbles, close the bleeder fitting

and remove the bleeder tube.

6. Repeat this procedure at the

brake wheel cylinder on the oppositeprocarmanuals.com

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FROM MASTER CYLINDER
ACTUATOR AIR FILTER

EXISTING SCREW

VIEW IN CIRCLE
W

SOLENOID

ACTUATOR TO REA

BRAKE TUBE

DIFFERENTIAL VALVE

UATORTUBE

VIEW IN CIRCLE T
FROM ACTUATOR

TO REAR BRAKES
GLOVE BOX

CONTROL MODULE

VIEW V

VIEW U

H1653-A

FIG. 39—Anti-Skid Control Systemprocarmanuals.com

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02-02-38
Brake System

02-02-38

2.
Disconnect the actuator solenoid

and warning switch harness connectors

from the control module.

3.
Remove the two wiring harness

grommets from the dash panel and

push the wiring harness and connec-

tors through the openings in the dash

panel.

4.
Working in the engine compart-

ment loosen the hose clamp and re-

move the air hose from the air filter.

5.
Remove the engine air cleaner-

Loosen the hose clamp and remove

the vacuum hose from the vacuum

manifold fitting.

6. Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

7.
Disconnect the exhaust pipes

from the exhaust manifold and sup-

port with wire to provide access to the

actuator assembly.

8. Remove the bolt retaining the

actuator ground wire to the rear outer

corner of the engine right bank.

9. Loosen the tube nuts and discon-

nect the brake system hydraulic tubes

from the hydraulic valve housing.

10.
Remove the three nuts retaining

the actuator assembly to the actuator

support bracket.

11.
Remove the three bolts that re-

tain the actuator mounting bracket to

the side rail and remove the mounting

bracket.

12.
Remove the actuator assembly

from the vehicle and place it on a

bench.

13.
Remove the air and vacuum

hoses from the actuator.

INSTALLATION

1.
Install the air and vacuum hoses

on the new actuator.

2.
Place the actuator assembly into

position under the vehicle, routing the

air and vacuum hoses up between the

engine and fender apron and inserting

the solenoid leads through the holes in

the firewall.

3.
Position the ground wire to the

rear of the engine block and install re-

taining bolt.

4.
Position the actuator mounting

bracket to the frame side rail and in-

stall the three retaining bolts.

5.
Position the actuator assembly

to the mounting bracket and install

the three retaining nuts.

6. Connect the hydraulic tubes to

the hydraulic valve assembly and

tighten the tube nuts to specifications.

7.
Connect the exhaust pipes to the

exhaust manifolds.

8. Lower the vehicle.

9. Pull the actuator solenoid and

brake warning switch wiring harness
through the two holes in the dash

panel from inside the car. Seat the

wiring harness grommets in the dash

panel.

10.
Connect the actuator solenoid

and brake warning switch wiring har-

ness connectors to the control mo-

dules.
'

11.
Position the control module in

the bracket under the glove box and

install the retaining screw.

12.
In the engine compartment con-

nect the air hose to the air filter and

position the hose clamp.

13.
Connect the vacuum hose to the

engine vacuum manifold fitting. In-

stall the engine air cleaner.

14.
Bleed the rear brake system and

centralize the pressure differential

valve.

15.
Raise the rear wheels. Apply

the brakes with the rear wheels turn-

ing to verify proper operation of the

anti-skid control system.

ANTI-SKID CONTROL MODULE

REMOVAL

Refer to Fig. 39.

1.
Remove the retaining strap hold-

ing the harnesses.

2.
Remove the screw that attaches

the forward end of the control module

retainer to the support assembly.

3.
Lower the forward end of the

control module and retainer from the

support assembly; move the module

and retainer forward slightly until the

flange clears the slot in the support

assembly.

4.
Disconnect the five wiring har-

ness plugs from the control module.

5.
Remove the control module from

the vehicle.

INSTALLATION

1.
Connect the five wiring harness

plugs to the control module. Only one

arrangement is possible.

2.
Position the control module in

the retainer, orienting the module per

the markings on it, and insert the re-

tainer flange into the slot at the rear

of the support assembly.

3.
Pivot the retainer and control

module upward and align the screw

hole in the forward end of the retainer

with the hole in the support bracket

assembly. Install the retaining screw.

4.
Test the vehicle on the hoist to

verify correct operation of the skid

control system.
5.-
Secure the wiring to the module

support extension with the retaining

strap.

ANTI-SKID CONTROL SENSOR

REMOVAL

Refer to Fig. 39.

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Remove the rear wheel and tire

assembly.

3.
Remove the three Tinnerman

nuts (3) and remove the brake drum.

4.
Disconnect the sensor lead from

the rear wiring harness.

5.
Unseat the sensor lead grommet

pushing it to the inside of the brake

assembly.

6. Remove the four nuts that retain

the sensor to the backing plate and

pull the axle shaft, sensor assembly

and wheel bearing assembly from the

axle housing.

7.
Press the wheel bearing retainer

and wheel bearing off the axle shaft

(Refer to Part 4-2).

8. Remove the sensor assembly and

press the rotor off the shaft with tool

T69P-2B384-A Detail 2 and TOOL

1225-DA.

INSTALLATION

1.
Press a new rotor onto the axle

shaft. Install a new sensor assembly

on the shaft with tool T69P-

2B384-ADetail 1 and TOOL 1225-

DA, and press the bearing and bear-

ing retainer onto the shaft (Refer to

Part 4-2).

2.
Insert the axle shaft assembly in

the rear axle housing onto the four

backing plate retaining bolts, feeding

the sensor lead through the hole in the

backing plate.

3.
Seat the sensor lead grommet in

the backing plate.

4.
Install the four nuts on the re-

taining bolts and tighten to specifica-

tions.

5.
Connect the sensor lead to the

rear wiring harness and install two re-

taining straps.

6. Install the rear brake drum and

retain with the Tinnerrhan drum re-

taining nuts.

7.
Install the rear wheel and tire as-

sembly and tighten the wheel nuts to

specifications.

8. Test the vehicle on the hoist to

verify proper operation of the skid

control system.procarmanuals.com

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03-03-03
Automatic Air Leveling System

03-03-03

COMPRESSOR LINE
AIR
CYLINDER LINE INTAKE PORT EXHAUSTPORT
ADJUSTMENT SCREW

MOUNTING BRACKET
HEIGHT CONTROL VALVE
REAR SUSPENSION UPPER
ARM

FIG. 3—Height Control Valve Installation

Al R CYLINDER
F 1365-A

FIG. 4—Air Cylinder Installation

3 MAJOR REPAIRS

AIR COMPRESSOR

Compressor repair should
be
limit-

ed
to the
cleaning
of the
micro-bon

filter.

REMOVAL

1.
Remove
the
three cover filter
at-

taching screws.
2.
Remove
the
filter
and
cover

gasket.

3.
Wash
the
filter
in
solvent, blow

it
dry
with compressed
air
working

from
the
inside outward.

INSTALLATION

1.
Position
a new
gasket
and the

cover
on the
compressor.
2.
Install
the
three attaching

screws.

HEIGHT CONTROL VALVE

Other than adjusting
the
trim

height,
no
repairs should
be
made
to

the height control valve.

1.
Thoroughly clean exterior
of the

height control valve.procarmanuals.com

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07-02-09
C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-09

11.
Remove the handle from the se-

lector lever.

12.
Install the selector housing and

lever assembly as shown in Figure 8.

Torque the attaching bolts 4-6 ft-lbs.

13.
Connect the dial indicator light.

14.
Install the pointer back-up

shield on the housing and lever assem-

bly.

15.
Install the dial housing and

tighten the attaching screws.

16.
Install the selector lever handle

and tighten the attaching screw.

17.
Position the selector lever in the

D position.

18.
Raise the vehicle. Install the

transmission manual lever rod to the

selector lever. Adjust the manual link-

age.

19.
Lower the vehicle and check the

transmission operation in each selo:c-

tor lever detent position.

BAND ADJUSTMENT

INTERMEDIATE BAND

1.
Clean all the dirt from the band

adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-

card the locknut.

2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-

justing screw. With the tool shown in

Fig. 13, tighten the adjusting screw

until the tool handle clicks. The tool is

a pre-set torque wrench which clicks

and overruns when the torque on the

adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.

I D1854-A

FIG. 13—Adjusting Intermediate

Band

Tool-T59P-77370-B

D1855-A

FIG. 14—Adjusting Low-Reverse

Band
3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-

actly 1 3/4 turns.

4.
Hold the adjusting screw from

turning and torque the lock nut to

specification.

LOW-REVERSE BAND

1.
Clean all the dirt from the band

adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-

card the locknut.

2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-

justing screw with the tools shown in

Fig. 14, tighten the adjusting screw

until the tool handle clicks. The tool is

a pre-set torque wrench which clicks

and overruns when the torque on the

adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.

3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-

actly 3 full turns.

4.
Hold the adjusting screw from

turning and torque the lock nut to

specification.

OIL PAN AND CONTROL

VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT

1.
Raise the vehicle so the trans-

mission oil pan is accessible.

2.
Drain the transmission fluid.

If the same fluid is to be used

again, filter the fluid through a 100

mesh screen. Re-use the fluid only if it

is in good condition.

3.
Remove the transmission fluid

pan attaching bolts, pan and gasket.

4.
Remove the valve body-to-case

attaching bolts (Fig. 25). Remove the

valve body from the case and the

transmission inner control levers.

5.
Refer to the Major Repair Oper-

ation for control valve body repair op-

eration.

6. Thoroughly clean and remove all

the gasket material from the pan and

the pan mounting face of the case. In-

stall the valve body to the case, engag-

ing the transmission inner control le-

vers with the valve body manual and

downshift valves.

7.
Install the eight valve body to

case attaching bolts. Torque the bolts

to specification. Operate the external

manual and downshift levers to check

for proper travel of the valve body

manual and downshift valves.

8. Place a new gasket on the pan.

Install the pan and attaching bolts.

Torque the bolts to specification. In-

stall the fluid filler tube if it was re-

moved. Torque the attaching nut to

specifications.

9. Lower the vehicle and fill the

transmission with fluid. Check the

transmission pan area for fluid leak-

age.
INTERMEDIATE SERVO

REPLACEMENT

1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the

four servo cover-to-case attaching

bolts.

2.
Remove the servo cover, gasket,

piston, and piston return spring. Re-

move the piston from the cover (Fig.

45).

3.
Remove the piston seals and

cover gasket.

4.
Install new piston seals on the

piston. Lubricate the piston seals with

clean transmission fluid. Install the

servo piston in the cover.

5.
Install the piston retvrn spring in

the case. Place a new gasicet on the

cover. Install the piston and cover into

the transmissic se. Use two 5/16

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

position the cover against the case.

6. Install the two servo cover at-

taching bolts. Remove the two 1 1/4

inch bolts and install two attaching

bolts.
Torque the bolts to specifica-

tion.

7.
Adjust the intermediate band.

Lower the vehicle and check the trans-

mission fluid level.

8. If the band can not be adjusted

properly, the struts are not in posi-

tion. Remove the pan and valve body.

Install the struts, valve body, pan, and

adjust the band. Refill the transmis-

sion with fluid.

LOW-REVERSE SERVO

PISTON REPLACEMENT

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Loosen the reverse band adjust-

ing screw lock nut. Tighten the reverse

band adjusting screw to 10 ft-lbs tor-

que.
(Tightening the screw will insure

that the band strut will be held against

the case by the band, preventing it

from falling down when the reverse

servo piston assembly is removed).

3.
Remove the four servo cover to

case attaching bolts. Remove the iden-

tification tag and vent tube retaining

clip.
Remove the servo cover and s»»^

from the case.

4.
Remove the servo piston from

the case. The piston seal cannot be re-

placed, without replacing the piston.

The seal is bonded to the piston.

5. To remove the piston from the

stem, insert a small screw driver in the

hole of the piston (Fig. 44). Remove

the piston attaching nut.

6. Position the accumulator spring

and spacer (Fig. 43) on the piston

stem. Make sure the crowned side of

the spring is facing toward the rod.

Install.a new piston on the piston re-

taining shaft. Install the attaching nut.

Torque the nut to specification.procarmanuals.com

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07-03-01
FMX Transmission

07-03-01

PART
7-3 FMX
Transmission

SELECTOR

TRANSMISSION ENGINE LEVER

MODEL MODEL LOCATION

PHB-A 390-2V Column

PHB-C 351-2V Column

PHB-D 351-2V Console

PHB-E 351-2V Console

PHB-F 351-4V Column

PHB-G 351-4V Console

PHB-H 351-4V Console

PHD-A 240-1V Column

PHD-B 302-2V Column
MODEL APPLICATION
All
Models
Ford

X

X

X
Mercury
Meteor
X

X

X
Cougar
X

X
Fairlane
X

X

X

X
Falcon
Montego
X

X

X

X
Mustang
X

X
Lincoln-
Continental
Thunderbird
Continental-
Mark III

COMPONENT INDEX

ASSEMBLY
OF
TRANSMISSION

End Play Check

BAND ADJUSTMENTS

Front Band

Rear Band (Ford
and
Meteor)

Rear Band (Fairlane, Montego, Mustang
and

Cougar)

External Adjustment

Internal Adjustment

CENTER SUPPORT, ONE-WAY CLUTCH

AND PINION CARRIER

Assembly

Center Support With Chamfered Edge

Center Support
not
Chamfered

Inspection

CONTROL VALVE BODY

Assembly

Disassembly
and
Overhaul

Inspection

Removal
and
Installation

DESCRIPTION

DISASSEMBLY
AND
OVERHAUL
OF

TRANSMISSION

End Play Check

DOWNSHIFT LINKAGE

Adjustment

Parts Repair
or
Replacement

EXTENSION HOUSING

Assembly

Inspection

EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING

Page
03-26

03-08

03-09

03-09

03-10

03-10

03-10

03-26

03-26

03-27

03-14

03-28

03-21

03-16

03-11

03-03

03-16

03-16

03-05

03-25

03-28

03-14
COMPONENT INDEX

Removal
and
Installation

EXTENSION HOUSING REAR SEAL

Removal
and
Installation

FLUID FILTER ASSEMBLY

FRONT CLUTCH

Assembly

Disassembly
and
Overhaul

Inspection

FRONT PUMP

Assembly

Disassembly
and
Overhaul

Inspection

FRONT SERVO

Assembly

Disassembly
and
Overhaul

Inspection

Removal
and
Installation

GOVERNOR

Assembly

Disassembly
and
Overhaul

Inspection

Removal
and
Installation

MANUAL LINKAGE

Adjustments

Parts Repair
or
Replacement

NEUTRAL START SWITCH-CONSOLE SHIFT

Adjustment

Removal
and
Installation

(Refer
to
Part 7-1
for
Column Shift

Adjustment
and
Removal
and
Installation

procedures)

1

Page
03-13

03-13

03-29

03-26

03-19

03-15

03-28

03-20

01-15

03-28

03-24

01-16

03-12

03-28

03-24

01-16

03-10

03-05

03-25

03-05

03-07
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07-03-10
FMX Transmission
07-03-10

Too/-T69P-7B793-A

ADJUSTING SCREW

REAR SERVO \ LOCK NUT

Tool—7795-C
D1329-A

FIG. 13—Adjusting Rear Band—

Ford-Meteor

If
the
screw
is
found
to be
tighter

than
wrench
capacity
(10
ft-lbs
tor-

que),
loosen
the
screw
and
tighten

until
the
wrench
overruns.

4.
Back off the adjusting screw 1

1/2 turns. Hold the adjusting screw

stationary, and tighten the adjusting

screw lock nut to specifications.

Severe damage may result if the ad-

justing screw is not backed off exactly

1 1/2 turns.

ALTERNATE REAR BAND

ADJUSTMENT—

FORD-METEOR

The tool shown in Fig. 12 may be

used to adjust the rear band.

1.
Place the socket holder on the

3/4-inch socket (Fig. 12). Insert the

T-handle extension through the handle

and socket.

2.
Place the 5/ 16-inch 8-point sock-

et on the extension. Place a torque

wrench on the T-handle extension.

3.
Insert the assembled tool in the

access hole so that it engages the ad-

justing screw and the lock nut.

4.
Loosen the adjusting screw lock

nut.

5.
Torque the adjusting screw to 10

ft-lbs.

6. Remove the torque wrench from

the T-handle extension and back off

the adjusting screw exactly 1 1/2

turns.
Severe
damage
may
result
to

the
transmission
if the
adjusting
screw

is
not
backed
off
exactly
11/2
turns.

7.
Hold the adjusting screw station-

ary and tighten the lock nut securely.

REAR BAND ADJUSTMENT—

FAIRLANE, MONTEGO

MUSTANG AND COUGAR

Adjustment of the rear band may

be performed either internally or ex-

ternally. Use the internal band adjust-

ment procedures when making a nor-

mal (in-vehicle) band adjustment. Use
ADJUSTING SCREW

LOCK NUT
I
IN

TorqueWrench REAR SERVO APPLY LEVER

D2028-A

FIG. 14—Adjusting Rear Band—

Fairlane, Montego, Mustang and

Cougar

the external adjustment procedure

only when the transmission has been

removed from the vehicle, or when all

available internal adjustment has been

taken up and a further band adjust-

ment is required.

Internal Band Adjustment

1.
Drain the fluid from the trans-

mission. If the same fluid is to be

used again in the transmission after

the 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 filter. Discard the pan

gasket.

3.
Loosen the rear servo adjusting

screw lock nut.

4.
Pull the adjusting screw end of

the actuating lever away from the

servo body, and insert the spacer tool

shown in Fig. 14 between the servo

accumulator piston and the adjusting

screw.
Be
sure
the
flat
surfaces
of the

tool
are
positioned
squarely
between

the
adjusting
screw
and the
accumula-

tor
piston.
The
tool must
not
touch

the servo
piston
and the
tool
handle

must
not
touch
the
servo
piston
spring

retainer.

5.
Using a torque wrench with an

Allen head socket (Fig. 14), tighten

the adjusting screw to 24 in-lbs tor-

que.

6. Back off the adjusting screw

1-1/2 turns. Hold the adjusting screw

stationary and tighten the adjusting

screw lock nut sequrely. Remove the

spacer tool.

7.
Install the transmission fluid fil-

ter and clip. Install the pan using a

new gasket.

8. Fill the transmission with fluid.
D2029-A

FIG. 15—Rear Servo Lever

Adjusting Screw Dimension—

Fairlane, Montego, Mustang and

Cougar

External Band Adjustment

1.
With the transmission mounted

in a holding fixture, loosen the inter-

nal rear servo adjusting screw lock nut

(Fig. 15).

2.
Set the internal adjusting screw

to the dimension shown in Figure 15.

Tighten the lock nut.

3.
With the internal adjusting screw

properly adjusted, loosen the external

adjusting screw lock nut.

4.
Using a torque wrench with an

Allen head socket, tighten the adjust-

ing screw to 10 ft-lbs torque.

5.
Back off the adjusting screw

1-1/2 turns.

6. Hold the adjusting screw from

turning and torque the lock nut to

specification.

GOVERNOR REPLACEMENT

1.
Raise the vehicle so that the

transmission extension housing is ac-

cessible.

2.
Drain the fluid from the trans-

mission.

3.
Disconnect the drive shaft from

the rear axle and slide the front yoke

out of the extension housing.

4.
Disconnect the speedometer

cable from the extension housing.

5.
Remove the two bolts that secure

the extension housing to the engine

rear support.

6. Remove the nut and bolt that se-

cures the engine rear support to the

crossmember.

7.
Raise the transmission high

enough to provide clearance for the

rear mount.

8. Lift the engine rear support from

the crossmember.

9. Lower the jack until the exten-

sion housing just clears the crossmem-procarmanuals.com

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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