Newbie with tranny question
#1
Newbie with tranny question
My father in-law needs to know if a 1989 f150 overdrive transmission will fit into a 1992 f150 with electronic overdrive transmission.
He's not internet savvy so I thought I would check around for him. The only specs I have for both vehicles are that they are "302's" and not 4x4
any help would be great!
He's not internet savvy so I thought I would check around for him. The only specs I have for both vehicles are that they are "302's" and not 4x4
any help would be great!
#2
Model: E4OD
Type: Electronic Four speed Over Drive
Years: 1990-1998 Bronco, F-Series
Engines: 300, 302, 351, 5.4L, 460, 7.3L
Display: PRN(D)21 w/ overdrive lockout switch
Fluid: Mercon
Ratios:
1st 2.71:1
2nd 1.54:1
3rd 1.00:1
4th 0.71:1
Trans code: E
and...
Model: AOD
Type: Four speed non electronic
Years: 85-93 Bronco, F-Series
Engines: 300, 302
Display: PRN(D)D1
Fluid: Mercon
Ratios:
1st 2.40:1
2nd 1.47:1
3rd 1.00:1
4th 0.67:1
Trans code: T
Howdy and welcome!, the two trannys are different in a few ways but you could do it. Different lengths for one, so you'd need a different drive shaft. The AOD is controlled by a TV cable to the throttle body so you'd need to install that. The shifter has a linkage instead of a cable. When you remove the E4OD, the computer will throw a hissy and store all the codes for the "broken" E4OD. Won't affect the engine, but will set a check engine light.
Adrianspeeder
Adrianspeeder
Type: Electronic Four speed Over Drive
Years: 1990-1998 Bronco, F-Series
Engines: 300, 302, 351, 5.4L, 460, 7.3L
Display: PRN(D)21 w/ overdrive lockout switch
Fluid: Mercon
Ratios:
1st 2.71:1
2nd 1.54:1
3rd 1.00:1
4th 0.71:1
Trans code: E
and...
Model: AOD
Type: Four speed non electronic
Years: 85-93 Bronco, F-Series
Engines: 300, 302
Display: PRN(D)D1
Fluid: Mercon
Ratios:
1st 2.40:1
2nd 1.47:1
3rd 1.00:1
4th 0.67:1
Trans code: T
Howdy and welcome!, the two trannys are different in a few ways but you could do it. Different lengths for one, so you'd need a different drive shaft. The AOD is controlled by a TV cable to the throttle body so you'd need to install that. The shifter has a linkage instead of a cable. When you remove the E4OD, the computer will throw a hissy and store all the codes for the "broken" E4OD. Won't affect the engine, but will set a check engine light.
Adrianspeeder
Adrianspeeder
Last edited by adrianspeeder; 12-26-2006 at 02:18 PM.