Got my 1st Ford truck, Does my 1992 F150/302 have an AOD-E, AOD, or a diff. trans?

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Old 02-05-2004, 07:23 PM
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Thumbs up Got my 1st Ford truck, Does my 1992 F150/302 have an AOD-E, AOD, or a diff. trans?

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I have a built AOD from my Mustang (I'm changing it to a 5 speed). It has heavy duty clutches, better servo, better O/D band, and a Transgo shiftkit. Will this transmission work in my 92 Ford F150?

Mine has the "O/D" switch on the shifter handle,

so is it the AOD or AODE? or another transmission?

if it's an AOD-E, would my AOD work intead of the AODE if it went bad?

I may be selling the AOD on Corral, but I'm not getting half of what I have into it, so it may be worth it to keep it for the truck. Thanks for your help!

(PS: I plan on doing some engine mods when my Mustang project gets done for now)
 
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Old 02-05-2004, 08:22 PM
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As I recall your F150 would have an AODE in it. Keep in mind that if your truck is 4x4 your stang tranny won't work due to the married transfer case setup.
 
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Old 02-06-2004, 01:50 PM
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That truck has the E4OD trans. The AOD-E was not introduced until '93.

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Old 02-06-2004, 10:47 PM
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so since it's a 2wd, would an AOD work? I mean, I'd say so, but maybe I'm missing something
 
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I honestly don't know, I've never done a swap like that. You will definitely need a TV cable, TV cable throttle bracket, linkage and possibly the drive shaft and crossmember from a pre 1990 F-150. Remember, the most important thing is not to quote me on this.

Your t-body should still have the arm to clip the TV cable onto.

-Jim
 
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ok, so my transmission doesn't use a TV/kick down cable?

Worse case scenario, I'd use a manual valvebody, as I hate those stupid kick down cables, due to one of them failing, it cost me $1,411.30

Oh well, lessons learned
 
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Old 02-08-2004, 06:45 PM
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Originally posted by MustangFergy
ok, so my transmission doesn't use a TV/kick down cable?

Worse case scenario, I'd use a manual valvebody, as I hate those stupid kick down cables, due to one of them failing, it cost me $1,411.30

Oh well, lessons learned

You need the cable to properly regulate line pressure. It can't compensate for extra load without it.
 


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