the 351M/400M Ford motor has the big block bellhousing bolt pattern, like the 460 and 429 engines. So any overdrive transmission would need to have the Ford Big Block bolt pattern or you will need an adaptor. I do not believe Ford built any overdrive transmission for the Big Blocks. So I don't think there are any direct bolt ons The Ford AOD is a Ford Overdrive transmission that may be used but an adaptor plate and other modifications will have to be made. The GM 700R4 is a good overdrive transmission but would definitely require an adaptor plate.
On the Ford Explorer , on the end of the automatic transmission gear selector lever ( park , reverse etc ) there is a push button that allows you to turn off the OVERDRIVE feature if you wish
On front wheel drive vehicles it is easier and quicker to remove the trans and engine as one unit. then you can separate them if you wish
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a transmission electronic microscope
I wish you could but unfortunately not in America.
You can't but I wish they was
Makes a great deal of difference whether the transmission is automatic or manual. My advice applies only to an automatic transmission. Depends on how much of the fluid you wish to change. There is a drain plug on the left side of the transmission that lets about 4 quarts out. Put the plug back in and refill to get the correct level on the dipstick with fresh Dexron III, just like changing engine oil. Do it once a year every year and you prevent most transmission problems. If you are not experienced at changing engine oil you should have experienced help when you do this or leave it to a professional.
Place a floor jack under your engine with a board resting on the jack under your engine between the oil pan and the transmission pan and slowly raise the jack until it supports your engine. remove the motor mount. perform repair. replace mount. remove jack and board. wish we would have rememberedthis earlier.
You can leave it engaged all the time if you wish - it will shift into, and out of, overdrive mode when necessary. HOWEVER, if you do a LOT of driving in the 35 - 45 MPH speed range - to prevent the overdrive from "hunting" back and forth, you can disengage it in that kind of traffic.
Yes, a transmission is considered scrap metal! You can sell it to a scrap yard if you wish. They are usually made of some kind of aluminum.
every three month
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