JEGS
Ford AOD Transmission for 1980-1993 Ford 289, 302, 351W, 351C V8 Engines 2WD
555-603405









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Ford AOD
Transmission Fluid Fill Capacities
JEGS 555-603405 Ford AOD Performance Transmission Features:
- Handles Up To 450 HP
- Seals, gaskets, and rings replaced (Complete overhaul kit)
- New friction plates and steels
- New high-energy front and rear bands
- New bushing throughout
- New front and rear sprags
- New neutral safety switch
- New filter
- Rebuilt front pump with new gears
- Rebuilt valve body with shift kit installed
- Works with OEM Style TV Kickdown Cable on Fuel Injected Applications. For Carbureted Applications we Recommend JEGS Throttle Bracket 555-157050 and Lokar Cable Kit 625-KD-2AODHT
- Shift Pattern: P R N OD/D/1
- Total transmission fluid capacity: 11.5 quarts
- Transmission Fluid Service Capacity: 6.5 quarts
- Speedometer-driven gear and dipstick not included
JEGS 555-603405 Ford AOD Performance Transmission IMPORTANT Notes:
- Requires reuse of the original, or a new 164 tooth flexplate such as JEGS 555-601097 (50 oz.) or 555-601096 (28 oz.) each sold separately
- This JEGS Performance Transmission has gone through rigorous testing to provide you with the best possible replacement transmission
- Here are a few tips to ensure a successful installation
- Follow the manufactures instructions thoroughly
- Before installation, flush any old fluid from your system, including transmission lines, oil cooler, and torque converter to remove any contaminants that could harm your new transmission
- When installing your torque converter, follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper fitment into the transmission input shaft and also attaching to your engine. Specific tolerances are required so that you do not damage the front pump in the transmission or the converter.
- If you have any problem installing this transmission, before returning it please call the JEGS technical support line. Our experts may be able to assist you with the proper installation.
- Precautions: NOTHING can ruin an AOD transmission as quickly as improper TV settings. If you are unclear or uncomfortable with the procedure, do not attempt this adjustment yourself. This information can be found in Ford service manuals for adjusting the TV pressure. Always follow general shop safety rules (never go under a car supported by a jack alone, always chock the wheels, etc.) when performing automotive work.
If you have any problem installing this transmission, before returning it please call the JEGS technical support line. Our experts may be able to assist you with the proper installation.
Specifications:
Does this have the updated Kevlar overdrive band? If it does not, can that be add to it? If no to both questions, what overdrive band does it have?
Will this transmission work with a 1974 Ford HP99FT engine? Going in a 1937 Ford 1.5 ton custom project.
Is coming with torque converter?
Will this fit my 91 mustang 50
Will this transmission bolt onto a f150 1984 5.0 302 ?
What Input shaft does this use ? Is it a hardened ?
I have a 1972 ford f100 with a 302 in it will this trans fit ?
will this transmission fit in Mustang 1964.5 with 260 engine without much modification.
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