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Summary:
Automatic AOD, BW 35/40, LE85/91/93/95/97, C4, C5, C6, C9, C10, FMX and M51. Manual 3 speed, 4 speed and 5 speed single rail, Top Loader, T5 and M57. Step by step instructions for a pull down and rebuild. Includes specifications, torque settings, problem diagnosis, shift speeds plus more information. This book is from an Australian publisher, and covers both American and Australian applications.
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Transmission Repair Book Ford 1960 to 2007: Automatic and Manual
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Fantastic book, goes beyond just technical specs and gives a lot of helpful hints. Rebuilds are not a problem with this info at hand. The only point lacking I found is that it does not give ECU reset sequences for the BTR LE range...minor problem...worth the purchase.
The title is a LIE
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The actual coverage of all FORD transmissions is a damned lie. I was looking for the transmission for a 2002 Lincoln and it was not in the book nor was most recent ford automatic transmissions. This title is very missleading at best and a damned lie at worst.
transmission repair book
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This is a very good book,if you are attempting or trying to learn how to repair a transmission yourself.The step by step teardowns with complete pictures of each, is very useful for first timers.I would definetely refer this book to shops also to use as a reference manual for Ford transmissions.
Good Info
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The book was very informative but the date is wrong I returned the first book as it was dated 1960 to 2001 and you sent me the same book dated 1960 to 2001 I don't know what your problem is and if its a typo but the book is not to 2007....
Decent supplement to an automotive library
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One thing that should be pointed out first is that this book is published in Australia. So, the units jump from metric to english depending on the model and words such as whilst are sprinkled throughout the text. The first issue is somewhat annoying as I am used to thinking in English units. Also, the transmission application guide is incorrect (because it is for Australian vehicles). I am only concerned about C4/C5 transmissions...so my nitpicks are regarding those. One, the gear ratios for the C4/C5 are wrong, which doesn't instill me with much confidence. Two, the intermediate band adjustment is given as the same for C4/C5 transmissions. The C4 requires you to turn the screw CCW 1 3/4 turns, the C5 is 4 turns. Lastly, the pictures aren't of the best quality...poor lighting and unfocused pictures abound. I must say though, almost all of the other models have satisfactory illustrations, it seems the C4/C5 is exception to the rule.
In summary, I would buy this book if you are going to rebuild one of the transmissions that are held within, but I also suggest buying Haynes "Ford Automatic Transmission Overhaul Manual: Models Covered: C3, C4, C5, C6 and AOD Rear Wheel Drive Transmissions, ATX", which I consider to be superior to the Ellery manual.