There are a few eb sites that you can enter the codes into and it will tell you exactly what vehicle and year range that tranny came out of... Unforntunitly i cannot remember or locate any at the time but i do know that from factory any mustang prior to 93 and after 86 i believe maybe even earlier was a borg warner t-5 some are world-class and some are standard youd have to run the numbers to really know as the only differences are inside; copper rings roller bearings and smoother synchros.. if it bolts to a 5.0 its a t-5, t-45 bolts to the 4.6 and 5.4's and it is a 5 speed, a t-56 bolts to 4.6 and 5.4's, but it is a 6 speed
There are a number of vehicles that use the T5 Transmission such as AMC Sprint, Ford Mustang, Mustang SVO, Mercury Capri, Ford Falcon, GMC Safari, TRV Tuscan and the TRC T350.
80W Standard transmission lubricant R139-B. Actual part Ford part number C3RZ 19C547-B
The phone number of the Mustang Public Library is: 405-376-2226.
The phone number of the Mustang Historical Society is: 405-376-2695.
The phone number of the Mustang Library is: 480-312-7323.
Not sure about the bl, but a D6ZA-6392-BC is a manual transmission bell housing for a Mustang II with a 302 V8 with a 4 speed.
it's either the AOD or the A4LD........... the way to tell this is the count the number of bolts on the transmission pan....18 bolts, it's the A4LD........ 14 bolts it's the AOD
If gives the number in production along with codes for indicating where it was built, what month, and with what engine, transmission, and factory options/packages installed. Listings of these codes can be found in Haynes or Chilton repair manuals.
Research has shown that there are a number of options available for purchasing parts for a 1966 Ford Mustang. These parts can be found on eBay, CJ PonyParts, and Dallas Mustang.
# 168 according to the 1999 Ford Mustang owners manual
The serial number of your 350 Turbo transmission can be found on the transmission. The transmission should have a specification tag. The tag should be on top of the transmission.
Decoding F4ZP , the F tells the decade it was made in, F= 1990's, 4 is the year of the decade. So, the F4 part of the number designates 1994, but it is common to see Ford use the same part for several years. It could be a AODE 94, 95, or early 96 Mustang transmission or an late 4R70W 96 Mustang transmission. Also the 4R70W extension housing says W on it.