wheel FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis
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05-03-06
Clutch
05-03-06
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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05-04-02
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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06-01-02
General Transmission Service
06-01-02
REAR SEAL REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove the drive shaft.
2.
Remove the seal from the exten-
sion housing with the tool shown in
Fig. 2.
3.
Install the new seal in the exten-
sion housing with the tool shown in
Fig. 3.
4.
Install the drive shaft.
.REAR OIL SEAL
Tool-T61L-7657-A
EXTENSION HOUSING
C 1830.A
FIG. 3—Installing Extension
Housing Seal
Too/-7J75-AB
Tool-TSOT-lOO-A
FIG. 2—Removing Extension Housing Seal
EXTENSION HOUSING
Tool-T52L-7000-GAE
or 7000-G
C1O28-D
FIG. 4—Removing Extension
Housing Bushing and Seal
EXTENSION HOUSING
D
1927. A
Tool—T57P-7697-B
57-G
BUSHING
C 1832.A
FIG. 5—Installing Extension
Housing Bushing
REAR BUSHING AND SEAL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1.
Remove the drive shaft from the
vehicle.
2.
Insert the tool shown in Fig. 4
into the extension housing until it
grips on ihe front side of the bushing.
3.
Turn the screw clockwise until
the seal and the bushing are free of
the housing.
4.
Drive a new bushing into the ex-
tension housing with the tool shown in
Fig. 5.
5.
Install a new seal in the housing
as shown in Fig. 3.
6. Install the drive shaft.
LUBRICATION
Lubricant level should be even with
the bottom of the filler hole at the
right side of the transmission case.
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
CLEANING
1.
Wash all parts, except the ball
bearings and seals in a suitable clean-
ing solvent. Brush or scrape all foreign
matter from the parts. Be careful not
to damage any parts with the scraper.
Do not clean, wash or soak transmis-
sion seals in cleaning solvents. Dry all
parts with compressed air.
2.
Rotate the ball bearings in a
cleaning solvent until all lubricant is
removed. Hold the bearing assembly
to prevent it from rotating and dry it
with compressed air.
3.
Lubricate the bearings with ap-
proved transmission lubricant and
wrap them in a clean, lint-free cloth
or paper until ready for use.
4.
Clean the magnet welded to the
bottom of the case with kerosene or
mineral spirits.
INSPECTION
1.
Inspect the transmission case for
cracks, worn or damaged bearings
bores,
damaged threads or any other
damage that could affect the opera-
tion of the transmission.
2.
Inspect the front face of the case
for small nicks or burrs that could
cause misalignment of the transmis-
sion with the flywheel housing. Re-
move all small nicks or burrs with a
fine stone.
3.
Replace a cover that is bent or
distorted. Make sure that the vent
hole in the cover is open.
4.
Check the condition of the shift
levers, forks, shift rails and the lever
and shafts.
5.
Examine the ball bearing races
for cracks, wear or roughness. Inspect
the balls for looseness, wear, end play
or other damage. Check the bearings
for looseness in the bores. If any of
these conditions exist, replace the
bearings.
6. Replace roller bearings that are
broken, worn or rough.
7.
Replace the countershaft (clust-
er) gear if the teeth are chipped, brok-
en or worn. Replace the countershaft
if it is bent, scored or worn.
8. Replace the reverse idler gear or
sliding gear if the teeth are chipped,
worn or broken. Replace the idler
gear shaft if bent, worn or scored.
9. Replace the input shaft and gear
if the splines are damaged or if the
teeth are chipped, worn or broken. If
the roller bearing surface in the bore
of the gear is worn or rough, or if the
cone surface is damaged, replace the
gear and the gear rollers.
10.
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06-02-04
Ford Design Three Speed Transmission
06-02-04
shift selector, remove
the
shift selector
assembly from
the
extension housing.
6.
On
Ford, Mercury
and
Meteor
vehicles disconnect
the
parking brake
cable from the equalizer lever and sep-
arate
the
lever from
the
crossmember.
7.
On
Ford, Mercury
and
Meteor
models, remove
the
bolts that secure
the extension housing
to the
engine
rear support.
8. Raise
the
rear
of
the engine high
enough
to
remove
the
weight from
the
crossmember.
9. Support
the
transmission with
a
transmission jack
and
remove
the
transmission from
the
flvwheel hous-
ing.
10.
Move
the
transmission and jack
rearward until
the
input shaft
is
clear
of
the
flywheel housing.
11.
Remove
the
transmission from
the jack
and
mount
it in a
holding
fixture.
Do
not
depress
the
clutch pedal
while
the
transmission
is
removed.
INSTALLATION
1.
Make certain that
the
machined
surfaces
of the
transmission case
and
the flywheel housing
are
free
of
dirt,
paint,
and
burrs.
2.
Install
a
guide
pin in
each lower
mounting bolt hole.
3.
Start
the
input shaft through
the
release bearing. Align
the
splines
on
the input shaft with
the
splines
in the
clutch disc. Move
the
transmission
forward
on the
guide pins until
the
input shaft pilot enters
the
bearing
or
bushing
in the
crankshaft.
If the
transmission front bearing retainer
binds
up on the
clutch release bearing
hub,
work
the
release bearing lever
until
the hub
slides onto
the
transmis-
sion front bearing retainer. Install
the
two transmission-to-flywheel housing
upper mounting bolts
and
lockwash-
ers.
Remove
the two
guide pins
and
install
the
lower mounting bolts
and
lock washers.
4.
Raise
the
rear
of the
engine high
enough
to
provide clearance
for in-
stalling
the
crossmember. Bolt
the
crossmember assembly
to the
frame
side supports.
5.
On
Ford, Mercury
and
Meteor
models, lower
the
engine until
the ex-
tension housing just contacts
the
rear
support. Align
the
bolt holes
in the
extension housing with those
in the
support. Then lower
the
engine
and
remove the jack. Install the two exten-
sion housing-to-support attaching
bolts
and
lock washers.
6.
On
Ford, Mercury
and
Meteor
models, 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.
7.
On
vehicles equipped with
a
column-mounted gear shift selector,
secure
the
shift rods
to the
shift levers
at
the
transmission.
On
vehicles
equipped with
a
floor-mounted gear
shift selector, attach
the
shift selector
assembly
to the
extension housing.
8. Insert
the
speedometer cable
and
driven gear
in the
extension housing
and secure
it
with
a cap
screw
and
lock washer.
9. Remove
the
tool shown
in
Fig.
2,
Part 6-1, from
the
extension housing.
Align
the
reference marks
and
slide
the front universal joint yoke onto
the
output shaft
and
into
the
extension
housing. Connect
the
rear universal
joint
to the
axle pinion flange
and tor-
que
the
nuts
to
specifications.
10.
Fill
the
transmission
to the
proper level with
the
approved lubri-
cant.
11.
Adjust
the
clutch pedal free
travel
and the
shift linkage
as re-
quired.
MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS
DISASSEMBLY
1.
Mount
the
transmission
in a
holding fixture and drain
the
lubricant
by removing
the
drain plug,
if so
equipped,
or the
lower extension hous-
ing bolt.
2.
Remove
the cap
screws that
at-
tach
the
cover
to
the case. Remove
the
COVER
cover
and the
gasket (Fig.
5)
from
the
case.
3.
Remove
a
long spring that
re-
tains
the
detent plug
in the
case (Fig.
9).
Remove
the
detent plug with
a
small magnet.
4.
Remove
the cap
screws
and
lock
washers that attach
the
extension
housing
to
the case. Remove extension
FRONT
BEARING RETAINER
C2069-A
and gasket from
the
case.
5.
Remove
the cap
screws
and
lock
washers that attach
the
front bearing
retainer
to the
case. Remove
the
front
bearing retainer
and
gasket from
the
case.
6. Remove
the
lubricant filler plug
from
the
right side
of the
case. Work-
ing through
the
plug opening, drive
the roll
pin out of the
case
and
coun-
tershaft with
a
1/4-inch
punch
(Fig.
6).
TERSHAFT'
#
PIN
C 1841-A
FIG. 5—Transmission Case
and
Related Parts—Typical
FIG. 6—Removing Countershaft
Roll
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06-03-03
Ford Design Four-Speed Transmission
06-03-03
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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06-04-02
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
® 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
C4 Automatic Transmission
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
and downshift linkage.procarmanuals.com
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07-03-03
FMX Transmission
0703-03
PRIMARY DISTRIBUTOR SLEEVE EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL
SUN GEAR ! SPEEDOMETER DRIVE GEAR /
OIL SEAL ONE-WAY CLUTCH
FRONT FRONT
PUMP BAND
FRONT
CLUTCH
OUTPUT SHAFT
EXTENSION HOUSING
SPLINE SEAL
GOVERNOR
PRIMARY PINION
SECONDARY SUN GEAR
SECONDARY PINION
DIAPHRAGM
CONTROL VALVE BODY
OIL PAN
TURBINE SHAFT
FLYWHEEL
'REAR CLUTCH PISTON
REAR CLUTCH
REAR CLUTCH SPRING
FRONT CLUTCH PISTON
FRONT SERVO
PRESSURE REGULATOR BODY
STATOR SUPPORT
D 2045-A
FIG. 7—Typical FMX Transmission
TRANSMISSION MODEL
ENGINE DISPLACEMENT
BUILD DATE
FMX TRANSMISSION
SHIFT
D 2046-A
FIG. 2—Identification Tagsprocarmanuals.com
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07-03-14
FMX Transmission
07-03-14
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
cross member.procarmanuals.com
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07-04-13
C-6 Automatic Transmission
07-04-13
On a Lincoln Continental, install
the reinforcement plate and secure it
with the attaching bolts.
4.
Lower the vehicle and fill the
transmission to the correct level with
the specified fluid.
EXTENSION HOUSING
BUSHING AND REAR
SEAL REPLACEMENT
Too/—
1175-AB
Tool—750T-70O-A
D 1927-A
FIG. 18—Removing Extension Housing Seal
1.
Disconnect the drive shaft from
the transmission.
2.
On a Lincoln Continental, re-
move the parking brake equalizer. Po-
sition the equalizer and cables out of
the way to obtain free access to the
transmission extension housing.
3.
When only the rear seal needs
replacing, carefully remove it with a
tapered chisel or the tools shown in
Fig. 18. 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 and if present, re-
move with crocus cloth.
7.
Install the seal into the housing
with the tool shown in Fig. 21. The
seal should be firmly seated in the
BUSHING
Too/-757 P-7697-A
D1600-A
FIG. 19—Removing Extension
Housing Bushing
bore.
Coat the inside diameter of the
fiber portion of the seal with B8A-
19589-A lubricant.
8. Coat the front universal joint
spline with B8A-19589-A lubricant
and install the drive shaft.
9. On a Lincoln Continental, con-
nect the parking brake equalizer.
Tool-T 57 P-7697-B
BUSHING
D
1601
-A
FIG. 20—Installing Extension
Housing Bushing
Tool-
T61 L
-
7657-
B
D1602-A
FIG. 21—Installing Extension
Housing Seal
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.
REMOVAL—FORD
MERCURY AND METEOR
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
stands. Drain the fluid from the trans-
mission and from the converter.
2.
Disconnect the drive shaft from
the rear axle and slide the shaft rear-
ward from the transmission. Install a
seal installation tool in the extension
housing to prevent fluid leakage.
3.
Disconnect the cable from the
terminal on the starter motor. Re-
move the three attaching bolts and re-
move the starter motor.
4.
Remove the four converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts. Place a
wrench on the crankshaft pulley at-procarmanuals.com