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The trans axle is the transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
Down same tube that holds trans dipstick.
It's on the top rear corner of the transmission.
Front of the transmission, the thing the shift cable attaches to.
If you drained the pan it will be 5-6 quarts.
I know from expirience that the manual trans has two. One is called the right trans mount, near the motor, and the other is the rear trans mount located directly under the trans. You can use a pry bar the lift up on the trans and see if the mount is broken. the rear mount is about fifty bucks, and is easy to replace, its mounted with only four or five bolts.
It is really very simple. With the car on jacks, I assume you mean the front trans mount, it is round, so is the rear mount, support the engine and just start taking the bolts out that connect the mount. If you have air tools, this will help you with the job, but you can do it without. Once you have the mount in your hand, then just replace it with the new one, only fits one way, then tuck the mount back into place, and bolt to the frame and trans.
Go to your local parts house or Walmart, Pepboys, ect. and get trans fluid for a Ford automobile. The bottle will tell you it is for Ford autos.
I had the same problem for almost a year and damaged both engine mounts and trans mount. The fix was simple. The throttle body was gummed up and sticking. Took it apart and cleaned it with carb and throttle body cleaner and no more sticking. Smoothest pedal in a year.
It's a transmission mount.
It's usually a good rule of thumb that if you replace the trans, you replace the clutch.
Inside the auto trans.