I have this same transmission and have had the same question, especially since I was never sure if it was the same year as the truck it was in but I found that it is. It is in a 1987 Ranger and was originally installed behind a 2.0L. The haynes book I have says that SAE 80W standard transmission lubricant is what to use.
Mounted inside the transmission.
Mounted inside the transmission.
Remove the transmission pan on the bottom of the transmission. The filter is mounted to the valve body of the transmission.
Its mounted on the transmission.
A transmission cooler is usually mounted just in front of the radiator.
It's mounted into the transmission.
All automatic transmission have a fluid pump. The pump is usually mounted on the front of the transmission, and turns with the engine.
Yes they are mounted on the valve body that's up in the transmission. You will have to remove the transmission pan to service them.
This is part of the neutral safety / transmission shift location switch / back up light switch. It is mounted on the transmission behind the shift sector shaft. The shift cable will run from the shifter to the transmission and this switch is mounted there on the side of the transmission.
The transmission range sensor is mounted on the drivers side of the transmission. It is bolted around the shifter shaft as it comes out of the transmission.
Standard or automatic transmission, they both are mounted to the transmission.
Located under the battery mounted onto the transmission