Thanks for the replies guys. As far as using the truck for towing, the only
thing it would be hauling is a trailer with an ATV on the back of it,
weighing less than 700lbs altogether. Really the only thing I use this
truck for is odd trips to the landfill and a cruise into town every now and
then. I have a 1/4 ton Ranger that is basically my "daily driver". What
vehicles were the 4 speed AOD transmission installed in so I know what to
ask for when I call the local junkyards? Are there any modifications that
would have to be made to make this tranny work, or simply bolt up and go?
If I had the money to rebuild it, I know where there is a 351 Windsor engine
and transmission in an older '70's Cougar XR7. The only drawback is that
the car has been sitting for at least 20 years, and I know for a fact the
engine has less than 50,000kms. I can get the engine out no problem, and it
won't cost me a cent (sitting in my grandfathers old junkyard). But, it is
probably so full of critters nests, rats and god knows what else that it
would probably need a complete teardown and rebuild. That engine/tranny
combo would fit into my truck nicely with few modifications, but I just
don't have the time or space to do the work. That and I know that the 300
straight-six is pretty much bulletproof and I'd hate to swap it, only having
to work out more bugs.
Anyway, thanks for the info, much appreciated.
Sharky
SnoMan - 15 Jun 2005 17:35 GMT
> Thanks for the replies guys. As far as using the truck for
> towing, the only
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> Anyway, thanks for the info, much appreciated.
> Sharky
The AOD was used from about 81 to 86 or so in all trucks that normally
used a C4 3 speed unit. (usually behind 302 and such but I have seen
them behind 6’s too) I see no really big problem with the swap out and
you could even swap out the steer column too so it looks like it was
in there to begin with.
Sharky - 15 Jun 2005 22:28 GMT
What is the difference in the steering column, if you don't mind me asking?
Not quite sure I understand what you mean.
Sharky
SnoMan - 16 Jun 2005 02:35 GMT
> What is the difference in the steering column, if you don't
> mind me asking?
> Not quite sure I understand what you mean.
>
> Sharky
One has a OD marked on shift quadrant and the other does not.
Spdloader - 16 Jun 2005 02:40 GMT
Steering column for an automatic has the shift lever and gear indicators on
it. Standard does not.
Also, an automatic has a different pedal set. The brake pedal will be much
wider.
Spdloader
> What is the difference in the steering column, if you don't mind me
> asking? Not quite sure I understand what you mean.
>
> Sharky
SnoMan - 16 Jun 2005 04:36 GMT
>Steering column for an automatic has the shift lever and gear
>indicators on
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He already has a 3 speed automatic so this is kinda mite.
Spdloader - 16 Jun 2005 05:22 GMT
I'm gonna hit myself in the head with a hammer.
I was thinking for some reason he was switching over from a standard
transmission.
Bowing out, now.
Spdloader
>>Steering column for an automatic has the shift lever and gear
>>indicators on
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> He already has a 3 speed automatic so this is kinda mite.
Sharky - 16 Jun 2005 11:22 GMT
LOL, no problem dude. I kinda thought there may have been something
different with the column itself. But yeah, my truck is already an
automatic, and where the 1/4 ton is already a 5 speed, I don't think I need
another one.
Thanks alot for both of your help, I appreciate it.
Sharky