To change an overdrive band in an AOD (Automatic Overdrive) transmission, first, remove the transmission from the vehicle and drain the fluid. Next, disassemble the transmission case to access the overdrive unit, which typically involves removing the valve body and the rear cover. Once exposed, replace the worn band with a new one, ensuring proper alignment and adjustment. Finally, reassemble the transmission, refill it with fluid, and reinstall it in the vehicle.
aod stands for automatic over-drive and is a common ford transmission
one of three. c6 3speed auto. aod 4speed with overdrive. or a 5 speed manual
An AOD transmission can go into a 91 Bronco with a little fabrication.
If you mean the modulator valve for the transmission its on the side of the transmission. Under the car.New Answerthe 1987 ford crown vic with a AOD overdrive transmission does not have a modulator valve
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.
the shift siliniod for AOD transmission is bad. it cost about 30 bucks and is usually special order
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If your 1987 Mustang GT with an AOD transmission won't shift into 4th gear when using the OD setting, it could be due to several reasons. Common issues include low transmission fluid, a faulty throttle position sensor, or a malfunctioning governor that controls the shifting points. Additionally, the AOD may be in "limp" mode due to a detected issue, preventing it from shifting into overdrive. It's best to check the fluid levels and consider having the transmission diagnosed by a professional.