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Automatic Transmission - 4R100: Assembly: Transmission

SPECIAL TOOL(S) CHART

G03952119
Remover, O-Ring Seal 100-010 (T71P-19703-C)
G03901177
Depth Micrometer 303-D026 (D80P-4201-A) or equivalent
G03908665
Installer, Transmission Extension Housing Fluid Seal 307-013 (T61L-7657-B)
G03915058
Compressor, Clutch Spring 307-015 (T65L-77515-A)
G03930030
Installer, Shift Shaft Fluid Seal 307-050 (T74P-77498-A)
G03908302
Installer, Transmission Extension Housing Bushing 307-063 (T77L-7697-C)
G03923055
Handle, Torque Converter 307-091 (T81P-7902-C)
G03889501
Aligner, Transmission Fluid Pump 307-222 (T89T-70010-B)
G03888878
Alignment Gauge, TR Sensor 307-351 (T97L-70010-A)
G03908672
Installer, Fluid Filler Tube 307-376
G03908304
Installer, Output Shaft Bushing 307-381 (Vehicle Dependent)
G03889503
Installer, Transmission Forward Clutch Assembly 307-436
G03908397
Service Set, Clutch Spring 307-S223 (T89T-70010-C)
G03908676
Loading Fixture, Clutch 307-S383
MATERIAL SPECIFICATION CHART

Item Specification
Motorcraft MERCON® Multi-Purpose (ATF) Transmission Fluid XT-2-QDX MERCON®
NOTE: Soak all friction clutch plates in clean automatic transmission fluid.
NOTE: Prior to installation, lightly lubricate all O-ring seals with clean automatic transmission fluid.
NOTE: Lightly lubricate all thrust washers with petroleum jelly to hold them in place during assembly.
  1. Mount the transmission case into suitable stand.
  2. If removed, use the special tool to install the short fluid inlet tube.
    Fig 1: Mounting The Transmission Case Into Suitable Stand
    G03908677Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  3. CAUTION: If equipped, use care not to misalign the reverse clutch piston in the case bore.
    NOTE: Coat the reverse clutch piston seals with petroleum jelly.
    Fig 2: Installing The Reverse Clutch Piston
    G03908678Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  4. Install the reverse clutch piston in the case until it is fully seated in the case.
  5. CAUTION: The low/reverse clutch inner race is vehicle-dependent. Refer to parts catalog for the correct parts.
    NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 3: Installing Reverse Clutch Return Spring Assembly
    G03908679Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  6. Install the reverse clutch return spring assembly.
    1. Install the reverse clutch return spring assembly.
    2. Install the low/reverse one-way clutch inner race.
    3. Make sure that the lubrication hole on the face is in the 5 o'clock position.
  7. Install two 5/16-24 x 3 inch bolts with nuts into the low/reverse one-way clutch inner race.
    1. Hold the nut.
    2. Turn the bolt to compress the low/reverse piston return spring.
    Fig 4: Turning Bolt To Compress Low/Reverse Piston Return Spring
    G03908680Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  8. Install three of the one-way clutch inner race bolts and remove the two 5/16-24 x 3 bolts.
    Fig 5: Installing Three Of One-Way Clutch Inner Race Bolts
    G03908681Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  9. NOTE: Alternate tightening bolts from one side to the other (not in a circle).
    Fig 6: Locating Remaining Bolts Retaining Low/Reverse One-Way Clutch Inner Race To Case With Torque Specifications
    G03908682Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  10. Install the remaining bolts retaining the low/reverse one-way clutch inner race to the case.
  11. CAUTION: The low/reverse clutch, one-way clutch is vehicle-dependent. Refer to parts catalog for the correct parts.
    NOTE: When the reverse clutch and the low one-way clutch are installed, the reverse clutch should rotate clockwise. The one-way clutch will hold and not let the clutch hub rotate counterclockwise.
    Fig 7: Installing Reverse Clutch Hub And Low One-Way Clutch Assembly
    G03908683Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  12. Install the reverse clutch hub and the low one-way clutch assembly over the low/reverse one-way clutch inner race by pressing the hub inward and rotating it clockwise to seat fully.
  13. CAUTION: The number of plates is vehicle-dependent.
    NOTE: No stack-up clearance measurement is required.
    NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 8: Installing Reverse Clutch Pressure Plate Retainer Snap Ring
    G03908684Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  14. Install the reverse clutch pack assembly.
    1. Install the cushion spring.
    2. Install the reverse clutch plates starting with an external spline steel plate and alternating with internal splined friction plates
    3. Install the reverse clutch pressure plate
    4. Install the reverse clutch pressure plate retainer snap ring with the ring opening between the 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions.
  15. NOTE: Apply petroleum jelly to the No. 13 parking gear bearing to hold it in place.
    Fig 9: Installing No. 13 Parking Gear Bearing
    G03908685Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  16. Install the No. 13 parking gear bearing.
  17. CAUTION: Use care not to damage the output shaft drive sprocket speed sensor wheel. This will cause an incorrect reading at the output shaft speed (OSS) sensor, which will cause a repeat repair.
    Fig 10: Installing Output Shaft
    G03908686Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  18. Install the output shaft.
  19. NOTE: Lubricate the thrust bearing with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 11: Installing No. 12 Thrust Bearing Onto Rear Surface Of Hub Assembly
    G03908687Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  20. Install the No. 12 thrust bearing onto the rear surface of the hub assembly.
  21. Install the output shaft ring gear assembly.
    Fig 12: Installing Output Shaft Ring Gear Assembly
    G03908688Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  22. WARNING: Do not overextend the output shaft retaining ring during installation. Make sure the output shaft retaining ring is securely seated in the groove. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
    Fig 13: Installing Output Shaft Retaining Ring Onto Output Shaft
    G03908689Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  23. Install the new output shaft retaining ring onto the output shaft.
  24. Install the reverse planet assembly.
    1. Install the No. 11 thrust washer.
    2. Install the reverse planet.
    3. Install the No. 10B thrust washer.
    Fig 14: Installing No. 10B Thrust Washer
    G03908690Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  25. Install the reverse planet retaining ring into the reverse clutch hub, making sure the retaining ring is fully seated.
    Fig 15: Installing Reverse Planet Retaining Ring Into Reverse Clutch Hub
    G03908691Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  26. NOTE: The large outer diameter radius of the needle bearing must be installed facing inward.
    NOTE: Lightly lubricate the needle bearing with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 16: Lubricating Needle Bearing With Petroleum Jelly
    G03908692Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  27. Verify the No. 8B forward clutch needle bearing is installed.
  28. Install the forward clutch cylinder assembly onto the intermediate brake drum by rotating it until fully seated.
    Fig 17: Installing Forward Clutch Cylinder Assembly Onto Intermediate Brake Drum
    G03908693Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  29. NOTE: Lightly lubricate the thrust bearing with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 18: Lubricating Thrust Bearing With Petroleum Jelly
    G03908694Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  30. Verify the No. 9A forward clutch thrust bearing is installed (black side facing up).
  31. NOTE: Lightly lubricate the thrust washer with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 19: Placing No. 8C Forward Clutch Hub Thrust Washer Onto Forward Hub
    G03908695Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  32. Place the No. 8C forward clutch hub thrust washer onto the forward hub and ring gear assembly.
  33. Placing the forward hub and ring gear assembly into the intermediate brake drum and forward clutch cylinder assemblies.
    Fig 20: Placing Forward Hub And Ring Gear Assembly Into Intermediate Brake Drum And Forward Clutch Cylinder Assemblies
    G03908696Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  34. NOTE: Lightly lubricate the thrust bearing with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 21: Lubricating Thrust Bearing With Petroleum Jelly
    G03908697Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  35. Verify the No. 10A forward planet assembly thrust bearing is installed.
  36. Place the forward planet assembly into the forward hub and ring gear assembly.
    Fig 22: Placing Forward Planet Assembly Into Forward Hub And Ring Gear Assembly
    G03908698Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  37. NOTE: The thrust bearing notched inner race must face outward and the large outer diameter radius must face inward.
    Fig 23: Identifying Forward Clutch Thrust Bearing
    G03908699Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  38. Verify the No. 9B forward clutch thrust bearing is installed.
  39. Align the notches with the lugs and position the input shell onto the intermediate brake drum. Rotate the input shell until fully seated.
    Fig 24: Positioning Input Shell Onto Intermediate Brake Drum
    G03908700Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  40. NOTE: When installing the special tool, each leg of the tool must be rotated separately to engage notches on the input shell prior to tightening the top cross bar.
    Fig 25: Lowering Direct Clutch, Forward Clutch And Input Shell
    G03908431Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  41. Using the special tool, lower the direct clutch, forward clutch and input shell as an assembly into the case.
  42. Install the intermediate band with the ear resting on the anchor pin.
    Fig 26: Installing Intermediate Band With Ear Resting On Anchor Pin
    G03908430Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  43. NOTE: Prior to installation, lightly lubricate the piston seal with clean automatic transmission fluid.
    Fig 27: Pressing Intermediate Band Servo Assembly Piston Into Case Bore
    G03908703Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  44. Gently press the intermediate band servo assembly piston into the case bore.
  45. NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 28: Installing Intermediate Clutch Pressure Apply Plate
    G03908704Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  46. Install the intermediate clutch pack.
    1. intermediate clutch pressure plate
    2. Install the intermediate clutch pack, starting with an internal spline plate and alternating with external spline plates.
    3. Install the intermediate clutch pressure apply plate with blank area (no teeth) in the 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock positions.
  47. NOTE: The following stack-up check measurement indicates not only the amount of space existing between the center support assembly and the intermediate brake drum, it also will indicate if the unit has been correctly built to this point.
    Fig 29: Measuring Stack Up
    G03908705Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  48. Measure the stack up.
    1. Hold the thrust washer against the center support assembly.
    2. Extend the probe of the special tool into the hole until flush with the No. 6 center support thrust washer surface.
    3. Record this as reading 1.
  49. CAUTION: Do not misalign the center support in the case bore. This can cause case bore damage.
    NOTE: Make sure the No. 6 center support thrust washer is on the center support prior to installation.
    Fig 30: Installing Center Support Assembly
    G03908706Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  50. Install the center support assembly with the feed holes aligned in the case.
  51. Make a second measurement after installation of the center support.
    1. Extend the probe of the special tool into the hole in the center support assembly until flush with the No. 6 center support thrust washer.
    2. Record this as reading 2.
    Fig 31: Extending Probe Of Special Tool Into Hole
    G03908707Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  52. Subtract reading 1 from reading 2. Record this as reading 3. If the final dimension is outside specified limits, this indicates that the transmission has been assembled incorrectly.
    Fig 32: Subtracting Reading 1 From Reading 2
    G03908708Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  53. CAUTION: Do not tighten the bolts at this time. This could cause transmission failure.
    Fig 33: Installing Feedbolts
    G03908709Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  54. Loosely install two new feedbolts.
  55. NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 34: Installing Intermediate Clutch Return Spring
    G03908710Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  56. Install the intermediate clutch return spring with the dished surface inward and one spring leg in the 6 o'clock position.
  57. CAUTION: Do not misalign the intermediate/overdrive cylinder assembly. This can damage the case bore.
    Fig 35: Installing Intermediate/Overdrive Cylinder Assembly With Feed Holes
    G03908711Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  58. Install the intermediate/overdrive cylinder assembly with the feed holes aligned with the holes in the case.
  59. NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 36: Installing Intermediate/Overdrive Cylinder Retaining Ring Over Intermediate/Overdrive Cylinder
    G03908712Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  60. Install the intermediate/overdrive cylinder retaining ring over the intermediate/overdrive cylinder with the ring opening in the 6 o'clock position to allow for the correct fluid drainback.
  61. Install the special tool.
    1. Rotate the special tool clockwise to lock in place.
    2. Tighten the handle.
    Fig 37: Installing Special Tool With Torque Specification
    G03908713Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  62. CAUTION: Make sure the snap ring is fully seated into the case. Transmission failure could occur.
    NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 38: Seating Intermediate/Overdrive Cylinder Retaining Ring
    G03908714Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  63. Seat the intermediate/overdrive cylinder retaining ring into the case ring groove with the ring opening in the 6 o'clock position.
  64. CAUTION: Do not tighten the bolts at this time. Transmission failure could occur.
    Fig 39: Installing Intermediate/Overdrive Cylinder Feedbolt
    G03908715Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  65. Loosely install a new intermediate/overdrive cylinder feedbolt.
  66. Loosen the center bolt and remove the special tool.
    Fig 40: Removing Special Tool
    G03908716Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  67. NOTE: The number of plates in the clutch pack is vehicle-dependent.
    NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 41: Installing Overdrive Clutch Pressure Plate
    G03908717Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  68. Install the overdrive clutch pack.
    1. Install the overdrive clutch pack starting with a steel plate and alternating with friction plates.
    2. Install the overdrive clutch pressure plate with the dot facing outward and in the 12 o'clock position.
  69. NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 42: Installing Overdrive Clutch Pressure Plate Retainer Snap Ring
    G03908718Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  70. Install the overdrive clutch pressure plate retainer snap ring with the ring opening in the 6 o'clock position.
  71. NOTE: The special tool must be used to install the coast clutch assembly or damage to the overdrive one-way clutch may occur.
    NOTE: Use petroleum jelly to hold the No. 5 thrust bearing on the center shaft during assembly.
    Fig 43: Installing Coast Clutch Assembly
    G03908719Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  72. Using the special tool, install the coast clutch and No. 5 thrust bearing assembly.
    1. Install the No. 5 thrust bearing.
    2. Install the coast clutch assembly.
  73. Check the stack-up clearance.
    • Using a feeler gauge, check the stack-up clearance in 3 places, 120 degrees apart.
    • If the clearance is not to specification, install the correct selective overdrive clutch pressure plate retainer snap ring and recheck the clearance. Refer to the Clutch Plate Usage and Clearance Specification Chart for selective snap ring thicknesses and part numbers.
    Fig 44: Checking Stack-Up Clearance
    G03908720Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  74. NOTE: Lightly lubricate the gasket with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 45: Aligning Holes In Gasket With Holes In Case
    G03908721Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  75. Install the new pump gasket. Aligning the holes in the gasket with the holes in the case.
  76. Install the input shaft with long-splined end first and install the special tool.
    Fig 46: Installing Special Tool
    G03908722Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  77. NOTE: The No. 1 pump thrust washer is model dependent.
    NOTE: Lightly lubricate the thrust washer and bearing with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 47: Installing No. 1 Pump Thrust Washer And No. 2A Overdrive Sun Gear Thrust Bearing
    G03908723Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  78. Install the No. 1 pump thrust washer and the No. 2A overdrive sun gear thrust bearing.
  79. CAUTION: Pump assemblies are vehicle-dependent. Using the wrong pump will cause transmission failure.
    CAUTION: Fully seat the front pump assembly using hand pressure only. Do not use bolts to draw the front pump assembly into the case.
    CAUTION: Tighten the bolts alternately to avoid possible damage.
    NOTE: Clock position is viewed looking into the converter housing with the top of the transmission in the 12 o'clock position.
    Fig 48: Installing Front Pump Assembly With Filter Inlet Tube Bore
    G03908724Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  80. Install the front pump assembly with the filter inlet tube bore in the 6 o'clock position. Fully seat the front pump assembly using hand pressure only. When the pump is fully seated, remove the special tool.
  81. CAUTION: Discard the old washers.
    Fig 49: Front Pump Assembly Bolts With Rubber-Coated Washers With Torque Specifications
    G03908725Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  82. Install the bolts with new rubber-coated washers. Tighten the bolts alternately in a crisscross pattern.
  83. CAUTION: Remove the input shaft prior to rotating the transmission.
    Fig 50: Removing Input Shaft
    G03908726Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  84. Remove the input shaft.
  85. Using the special tool, install the manual control lever seal.
    Fig 51: Installing Manual Control Lever Seal
    G03908727Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  86. Install the manual control lever shaft assembly.
    1. Install the manual control lever shaft assembly.
    2. Install and seat the manual lever shaft retaining pin below the case surface.
    3. NOTE: Use a crescent wrench on the manual control lever or outer flats of the manual control lever shaft assembly when installing the inner manual valve detent lever nut.
    4. Install the parking pawl actuating rod, the inner manual valve detent lever and the nut onto the manual control lever shaft assembly.
    5. NOTE: The manual control valve detent lever spring must be on the inner manual valve detent lever and the detent lever pin must align with the manual shift valve.
    6. Install the manual control valve detent lever spring and the bolt.
    Fig 52: Installing Manual Control Valve Detent Lever Spring And Bolt With Torque Specifications
    G03908728Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  87. Install the parking pawl.
    1. Install the parking pawl shaft.
    2. Install the parking pawl.
    3. Install the parking pawl return spring.
    Fig 53: Installing Parking Pawl
    G03908729Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  88. CAUTION: The Torx® screw has a thread-locking compound. If the screw is removed, it must be discarded and a new one installed.
    Fig 54: Installing Parking Pawl Abutment With Torx® Screw With Torque Specifications
    G03908730Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  89. If removed, install the parking pawl abutment with a new Torx® screw.
  90. NOTE: Make sure the dimple on the parking guide support plate is facing inward and the parking pawl actuating rod is in the parking rod support plate slot.
    Fig 55: Installing Parking Rod Guide Plate With Torque Specifications
    G03908731Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  91. Install the parking rod guide plate.
    1. Install the parking rod guide plate.
    2. Install the bolts.
  92. Install a new orifice lube plug in the rear of the case. Using a 12 mm (0.48 in) socket, tap the orifice lube plug into the back of the transmission.
    Fig 56: Installing Orifice Lube Plug In Rear Of Case
    G03908732Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  93. Check to make sure that the orifice lube plug is fully seated into the back of the transmission.
    Fig 57: Checking Orifice Lube Plug Fully Seated Into Back Of Transmission
    G03908733Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  94. CAUTION: The extension must have a shoulder or a boss cast in it to hold the orifice lube plug in the back of the case. If the wrong extension housing is used, the plug will fall out and cause transmission failure.
    Fig 58: Inspecting Extension Housing For Correct Application
    G03908734Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  95. Inspect the extension housing for the correct application.
  96. CAUTION: The extension must have a shoulder or a boss cast in it to hold the orifice lube plug in the back of the case. If the wrong extension housing is used, the plug may become loose and/or fall out and cause transmission damage.
    NOTE: Lightly lubricate the gasket with petroleum jelly to hold it in place during assembly.
    Fig 59: Installing Extension Housing Gasket
    G03908735Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  97. Install the new extension housing gasket.
    1. Verify that the extension has a shoulder cast in it.
    2. Install the new extension housing gasket.
  98. Install the extension housing, the eight bolts, and the stud.
    Fig 60: Installing Extension Housing, Eight Bolts, And Stud With Torque Specifications
    G03889108Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  99. CAUTION: Prior to installing the extension housing bushing, inspect the extension housing counter bore for burrs. If necessary, remove the burrs with an oil stone. Damage to the new bushing may occur.
    NOTE: Extension housing bushing is vehicle-dependent. Refer to the parts catalog for correct part.
    Fig 61: Aligning Extension Housing Bushing In Extension Housing
    G03908308Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  100. Align the extension housing bushing in the extension housing so that the slots are in the 2 o'clock and 7 o'clock position.
  101. Using the special tool, install the extension housing bushing.
    Fig 62: Installing Extension Housing Bushing
    G03908738Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  102. NOTE: The extension housing seal is vehicle-dependent. Refer to parts catalog for the correct part.
    Fig 63: Installing Extension Housing Seal
    G03908739Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  103. Using the special tool, install a new extension housing seal.
  104. Tighten the center support assembly, and the intermediate/overdrive cylinder assembly feedbolts.
    Fig 64: Tightening Center Support Assembly With Torque Specifications
    G03908740Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  105. NOTE: The steel EPC check ball has a 6.35 mm (0.25 in) diameter and is smaller than the other check balls.
    Fig 65: Installing Spring And Steel EPC Check Ball
    G03908413Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  106. Install the spring and the steel EPC check ball.
  107. CAUTION: Use care not to damage the rubber check balls.
    Fig 66: Installing Rubber Check Balls
    G03908742Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  108. Install the rubber check balls.
  109. CAUTION: Refer to the parts catalog for correct gasket. Using the incorrect gasket will cause damage to transmission.
    Fig 67: Installing Separating Plate-To-Case Gasket On Separating Plate
    G03908743Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  110. Install a new separating plate-to-case gasket on the separating plate.
  111. NOTE: Check the placement of the steel EPC check ball under separator plate.
    Fig 68: Installing Valve Body Separator Plate
    G03908744Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  112. Install the valve body separator plate.
  113. Install the separating plate reinforcing plate, with the stamped word "UP" visible, and install the bolts.
    Fig 69: Installing Separating Plate Reinforcing Plate With Torque Specifications
    G03908745Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  114. CAUTION: Refer to the parts catalog for the correct gasket. Using the incorrect gasket will cause damage to the transmission.
    Fig 70: Installing Main Control-To-Separating Plate Gasket
    G03908746Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  115. Install a new main control-to-separating plate gasket.
  116. Install the solenoid screen assembly by pushing it in and rotating it to lock.
    Fig 71: Installing Solenoid Screen Assembly
    G03908747Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  117. NOTE: Prior to installing the solenoid body assembly, coat the case connector bore with petroleum jelly or equivalent.
    Fig 72: Installing Solenoid Body Assembly With Nut And Torx® Bolts
    G03908410Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  118. Install the solenoid body assembly with the nut and the Torx® bolts finger tight.
  119. Install the main control valve body, aligning the manual shift valve with the inner manual valve detent lever. Install the nuts and the bolts finger-tight.
    Fig 73: Installing Main Control Valve Body
    G03908749Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  120. Install the accumulator body with the nuts and the bolts finger-tight.
    Fig 74: Installing Accumulator Body With Nuts And Bolts
    G03908278Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  121. Tighten all accumulator body, upper and lower control body and solenoid body nuts and bolts.
    Fig 75: Tightening Accumulator Body With Torque Specifications
    G03908279Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  122. CAUTION: Mixing the 4x2-style and 4x4-style transmission fluid filters and transmission pan assembly components can cause transmission damage.
    Fig 76: Identifying Filter Assembly And Transmission Pan
    G03908752Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  123. Select the appropriate 4x2-style or 4x4-style filter assembly and transmission pan.
    1. 4x2 filter and pan application.
    2. 4x4 filter and pan application.
  124. CAUTION: Make sure the pump bore is clean and the old filter seal has been removed. Damage to the new filter and seal can occur.
    NOTE: Prior to installation, lightly lubricate the seal with clean automatic transmission fluid.
    Fig 77: Pressing Fluid Filter And Seal Assembly Into Pump Bore Until Seated
    G03908262Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  125. Press a new fluid filter and seal assembly into the pump bore until seated.
  126. NOTE: Do not discard the gasket unless damaged. This is a reusable gasket.
    NOTE: Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly to hold the gasket to the fluid pan.
    Fig 78: Positioning The Gasket Onto The Clean Fluid Pan
    G03889577Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  127. Position the gasket onto the clean fluid pan. Make sure the magnet is positioned over the dimple in the fluid pan.
  128. CAUTION: Mixing the 4x2-style and 4x4-style transmission fluid filters and transmission pan assembly components can cause transmission damage.
    Fig 79: Locating Oil Pan With Gasket With Torque Specifications
    G03908247Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  129. Install the correct pan with gasket for this application. Alternately tighten the bolts.
  130. With the transmission in NEUTRAL, install and adjust the digital transmission range (TR) sensor.
    1. Install the digital TR sensor.
    2. Loosely install the bolts.
    Fig 80: Installing Digital TR Sensor
    G03908756Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  131. Using the special tool, align the TR sensor. The tool is designed to fit snug.
    Fig 81: Aligning TR Sensor
    G03908757Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  132. Tighten the bolts and remove the special tool.
    Fig 82: Tightening TR Sensor Bolts With Torque Specifications
    G03908758Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  133. Make sure that the cooler bypass valve (CBV) has been cleaned and flushed. For additional information, Refer to COOLER BYPASS VALVE ASSEMBLY  in this article.
  134. CAUTION: Failure to correctly install the new rubber-coated sealing washers will result in transmission fluid leaks.
    Fig 83: Installing Rubber-Coated Sealing Washers On Each Cooler Line Case Fittings
    G03908343Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  135. Install the new rubber-coated sealing washers and the new cooler line case fittings.
    1. Install one rubber-coated sealing washers on each cooler line case fittings.
    2. Install new cooler line case fittings into their respective ends of the CBV assembly.
    3. Install one rubber-coated sealing washers on each cooler line case fittings.
  136. CAUTION: Do not overtighten.
    Fig 84: Installing CBV With Front (Inlet) And Rear (Outlet) Cooler Line Case Fitting With Torque Specifications
    G03908760Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  137. Install the CBV with the front (inlet) and the rear (outlet) cooler line case fitting.
  138. CAUTION: Use care when installing the sensor, damage to the O-ring could result in a leak.
    Fig 85: Installing Output Shaft Speed (OSS) Sensor With Torque Specification
    G03908761Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  139. Install the output shaft speed (OSS) sensor.
    1. Lubricate O-ring and install the OSS.
    2. Install the bolt.
  140. CAUTION: Use care when installing the sensor, damage to the O-ring could result in a leak.
    Fig 86: Installing Turbine Shaft Speed Sensor (TSS) With Torque Specifications
    G03908762Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  141. If removed, install the turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor.
    1. Lubricate O-ring and install the TSS.
    2. Install the bolt.
  142. NOTE: The input shaft is vehicle-dependent Refer to the parts catalog for the correct part.
    Fig 87: Installing Input Shaft With Long Splined End
    G03889287Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  143. With the fluid pan facing down, install the input shaft with the long splined end first.
  144. CAUTION: Do not damage the fluid pump gear O-ring when installing torque converter.
    CAUTION: Make sure the converter hub is fully engaged in the front pump support and gear and rotates freely. Do not damage the hub seal.
    CAUTION: If the torque converter slides out, the hub seal may be damaged.
    Fig 88: Lubricating Converter Hub With Clean Automatic Transmission Fluid
    G03908764Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  145. Lubricate the converter hub with clean automatic transmission fluid.
  146. CAUTION: Use care when installing the torque converter to avoid damage to the front pump stator support seal.
    NOTE: Check the converter crankshaft pilot for nicks or damaged surfaces that can cause interference when installing the transmission to the engine. Check the converter impeller hub for nicks or sharp edges that can damage the pump seal.
    Fig 89: Installing Torque Converter
    G03908765Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  147. Using the special tools, install the torque converter. Push and rotate the converter onto the front pump assembly until it bottoms out.
  148. Check the seating of the torque converter.
    1. Place the straightedge across the convert housing.
    2. Make sure there is a gap between the converter pilot face and the straightedge.
    3. Remove the special tools.
    Fig 90: Removing Special Tools
    G03889583Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.