Talk:Ford AOD transmission
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I have a 90 Bronco E/B edition that came with 5.0L that came with a AOD trans. I changed it over to a 5.8L that I got out of 90 XLT with a push button OD. Nothing other then the engine swop nother else was changed. Problem: the AOD trans. it is not shifting properly, also when it is put into reverse it doesn't engauge at low RPM and when driving it will kick into a coast mode with low RPM. What did we do wrong?
Torque rating
editThe information regarding the 4r70w's torque rating "70x10=700 ft-lbs" is internet legend. There are no credible sources from Ford stating this. This is the only information that I could find from Ford regarding the torque http://media.ford.com/products/presskit_display.cfm?vehicle_id=548&press_subsection_id=423&make_id=92 "Expedition's 4R70W transmission is rated to handle up to 506 foot-pounds of torque, which provides a large performance cushion beyond the peak torque rating of Expedition's largest available engine." (info for 2003 Expedition which still had 4r70w. the 4r75_ didn't appear until the next year).
I edited that out of the article. Someone find some real info regarding Ford's rating of these trans instead of just reverting my edit please!
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.248.89.202 (talk) 00:14, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
AOD TV Rod/cable
editCould someone add the information about the AOD's TV (throttle valve) rod/cable? People should know that if the rod/cable (depending on year which one it has) isn't adjusted properly or comes off, it could kill the transmission in only a few miles. I've seen it way too many times. 66.61.108.236 (talk) 12:32, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
2005 4.2L Transmission
editFor 2005, the 4.2L v6 is left off as an engine option with the particular transmission associated - either 4R70W or 4R70E - I'd like to know! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.45.129.207 (talk) 23:14, 29 May 2019 (UTC)
4r70 transmission ratings
edit4r70= 4 speed, rear wheel drive, 70 percent of the maximum torque rating of the line.
4r100= the same but 100 percent of the torque rating. 2603:9001:5301:9CF6:C0B2:F9B7:FBFE:CB (talk) 14:31, 25 February 2023 (UTC)