The Haynes Ford Automatic Transmission Overhaul Manual (Techbook Series)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Total Car Care is the most complete, step-by-step automotive repair manual you'll ever use. All repair procedures are supported by detailed specifications, exploded views, and photographs. From the simplest repair procedure to the most complex, trust Chilton's Total Car Care to give you everything you need to do the job. Save time and money by doing it yourself, with the confidence only a Chilton Repair Manual can provide.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #841050 in Books
- Published on: 1996-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Customer Reviews
A must have for the home mechanic
I bought this manual along with a video to learn how this "mystery device" works, and to rebuild my own transmission. It shows in detail step by step photos of complete teardown and assembly for the Ford C3, C4, C5, C6, and AOD transmissions. It also lists all necessary tools required to perform the overhaul as well as manufacturers who make them. I've bought numerous Haynes manuals in the past and this one is as supurbly informative as the rest. Buy it, do it yourself, and save hundreds of $$$.
De-mystify working on your Ford Tranny
Using this manual, I was able to easily disassembly and rebuild my C6 transmission using basic tools with limited need for "specialty" tools. The book explains in detail what to do for each transmission, what special tools you'll need and what special tools you WON'T need. I bought the overhaul kit from a local shop, this book and a few simple tools I needed an excuse to buy and I was off. The book has good info on diagnosing problems as well as very detailed step by step instructions with pictures. A very useful tool for the home mechanic.
Useless for the Aerostar
This manual does not include information for the A4LD transmission used in the 86-87 Aerostar, which is odd to me because the book was published in 1996. With all the Aerostars on the road and given the fact that they are notorious for having tranny problems, one would think that Haynes would have included a section on it in the repair manual, but not so. :(




