What years could you use for transmission beside 98'?
Very nice goal on the truck.
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Welcome from Texas. Looks pretty solid to me.
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Thats a heck of a nice truck to start with!!! Gonna look good when you get it done!
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Sorry, I didn't realize my introductory post to this forum, from 2 years ago, had come back up.Albert_f100 wrote:What years could you use for transmission beside 98'?
Very nice goal on the truck.
The Lincoln Mk VIII'S were the first to get the 4 R 70 W transmission around 1993 but, it was designed for the Ford Modular 4.6L engine bell pattern and won't bolt up to a Ford small block V8 or 240/300 inline six.
The 4 R's roots comes from the old 1980-1993 AOD and later AOD E transmissions. Just like those transmissions, the 4 R had factory improvements made to it over the course of its production. The best 4 R's to have are from 1998-2004. The 4 R models with a 'Windsor' block pattern would come from 3.8L Mustangs, 4.2L F-150 trucks or 5.0L Explorers/Mercury Mountaineers.
3 - starter bolt holes in the bell housing denotes a transmission for a 4.6L engine. 2- starter bolt holes denotes a 4 R that's compatible with a 'Windsor' block pattern.
The 4 R will work with E F I or can work with carburetion, if you devise a bracket to mount a TPS to the carbs throttle shaft. The 4 R can operate with a factory PCM or from a stand - alone shift controller. If the engine has a carburetor, the stand - alone shift controller will be the only choice (either way, I would prefer the programmable stand - alone controller).
http://tccoa.com/articles/tranny/transm ... ndex.shtml
http://www.becontrols.com/techguide_2.htm
http://www.becontrols.com/aode.htm
http://www.usshift.com/
http://www.fordmuscleforums.com/transmi ... -ford.html
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1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.
1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.
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Re: New to This Forum [from Camden, Arkansas]
Thanks. I bought it from another member here in April, 2011.FREEHAND wrote:Thats a heck of a nice truck to start with!!! Gonna look good when you get it done!
Steve
1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.
1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.