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{{youcanedit}} ==Clearing up the Confusion== Identifying your transmission can be confusing. The purpose of this page is to help clear up some of the confusion. ==GM Transmissions== ===Automatic=== ====General Information==== Transmission Identification By Pan Shape with Gear Ratios [[Image:Pan_id.jpg ]] {| style="background:yellow" ! Image Number !! !! Transmission(s) !! !! Pan Bolts !! !! 1st Gear !! !! 2nd Gear !! !! 3rd Gear !! !! 4th Gear !! !! Reverse |- ! 1 | | Aluminum Powerglide | | align = "center" | 14 | | align = "center" | 1.76/1.82 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | - | | align = "center" | - | | align = "center" | 1.76/1.82 |- ! 2 | | TH200 (Metric), TH200C (Metric) | | align = "center" | 11 | | align = "center" | 2.54 | | align = "center" | 1.57 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | - | | align = "center" | 2.06 |- ! 3 | | TH250, TH250C, TH350, TH350C, TH375B | | align = "center" | 13 | | align = "center" | 2.52 | | align = "center" | 1.52 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | - | | align = "center" | 1.94 |- ! 4 | | TH375C, TH400, TH475, 3L80, 3L80HD | | align = "center" | 13 | | align = "center" | 2.48 | | align = "center" | 1.48 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | - | | align = "center" | 2.07 |- ! 5 | | TH200-4R | | align = "center" | 16 | | align = "center" | 2.54 | | align = "center" | 1.57 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | 0.67 | | align = "center" | 2.06 |- ! 6 | | TH700-4R, 4L60, 4L60E | | align = "center" | 16 | | align = "center" | 3.06 | | align = "center" | 1.62 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | 0.70 | | align = "center" | 2.29 |- ! 7 | | 4L80E | | align = "center" | 17 | | align = "center" | 2.43 | | align = "center" | 1.49 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | 0.75 | | align = "center" | 2.07 |} '''''NOTE: 400 and 4L80E ratios need to be verified - All except 4th should be the same in both of them.''''' (Remove this note when verified and corrected.) Transmission Dimensions [[Image:Transmission_dimensions.jpg ]] NOTE: An aluminum powerglide also exists with an 18" extension housing. Typical Application Information [[Image:Transmission_guidelines.jpg]] ===Manual=== ==Ford Transmissions== ===Automatic=== ====General Information==== {| style="background:yellow" |+ '''Gear Ratios of Popular Ford Automatic Transmissions''' ! Transmission !! !! 1st Gear !! !! 2nd Gear !! !! 3rd Gear !! !! 4th Gear |- ! C4/C5/C6 | | align = "center" | 2.46 | | align = "center" | 1.46 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | - |- ! AOD/AODE | | align = "center" | 2.40 | | align = "center" | 1.47 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | 0.67 |- ! 4R70W | | align = "center" | 2.84 | | align = "center" | 1.55 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | 0.70 |- ! E4OD/4R100 | | align = "center" | 2.71 | | align = "center" | 1.54 | | align = "center" | 1.00 | | align = "center" | 0.71 |} '''C3/C4/C5/C6/AOD Series Comparison''' [[Image:Ford-transID01.jpg ]] '''3-Speed Identification''' [[Image:Trans_gaskets.gif]] {| style="background:yellow" ! Transmission(s) !! !! Pan Bolts |- ! C3 | | align = "center" | 13 |- ! C4, C5 | | align = "center" | 11 |- ! C6 | | align = "center" | 17 |- ! FX Cruiso, MX Cruiso, FMX, CW | | align = "center" | 14 |} '''4-Speed Identification''' [[Image:Ford_AOD_gaskets.gif]] {| style="background:yellow" ! Transmission(s) !! !! Pan Bolts |- ! A4LD, 4R44E, 4R55E | | align = "center" | 18 |- ! AOD, AODE, 4R70W | | align = "center" | 14 |- ! E4OD, 4R100 | | align = "center" | 20 |} ====Ford-o-matic S3==== [[Image:FORD-O-MATIC_3S_2.jpg]] [[Image:Cruise-O-Matic_I_D_7.jpg]] The Cruise-O-Matic Introduced in 1951, the Cruise-O-Matic series of three-speed automatics (which includes the FMX) was used in Ford, Lincoln and Mercury passenger cars until 1979, and in light trucks from 1968 through 1979. They came in three configurations: the small case (from 1951 to 1966) the medium case (from 1955 to 1968), and the FMX (from 1967 to 1979) Early Cruise-O-matics had a filler tube that attached to the transmission pan. FMX transmissions filler tube slid into the main case. The Cruise-O-Matic transmissions are easily identified by their design, which incorporates a cast-iron main case (unlike all other Ford three- speed automatic offerings) with separate aluminum bellhousings and extension housings bolted to it. The Cruise-O-Matics should be avoided in performance applications as very little is available in the way of aftermarket performance parts other than shift kits. The Cruise-O-Matics were also offered with all three bolt-common V8-pattern bellhousings. ====C4/C5==== *'''General Information''' **Bell housing: Aluminum ***Case fill: Attaches to case with 7 pump bolts ***Pan fill: Attaches to case with 5 bolts around outside of pump **Case: Aluminum; 11 pan bolts; 2 adjusting screws; 2 servos; Modulator (Except PEG-A build code) ***Case fill: Dipstick tube in case ***Pan fill: Dipstick tube in pan **Extension housing (2wd): Aluminum; 6 bolts to case **Adapter housing (4x4): 6 bolts to case ***C4: Cast iron ***C5: Aluminum **Front oil pump: 7 bolts to case ====C6==== *'''General Information''' **Bell housing: Integral ***Big block (351M, 460, etc): 7-11/16" top bolt centers, No cutout on bottom ***Diesel (426): 7-11/16" top bolt centers; Cutout on bottom ***FE block (330/360/390): Round with starter at about 9:00 ***Lincoln (460): 5-3/4" top bolt centers; Pointed top ***Lincoln (462): 5-1/4" top bolt centers; Pointed top ***Small block (302, 351W, etc): 5-1/8" top bolt centers **Case: Aluminum; 11 pan bolts; 1 adjusting screw; 1 servo; Modulator **Extension housing (2wd): 6 bolts to case ***Aluminum ****7": Bearing; 0, 1, or 2 threaded bosses; With or without speedometer hole ****13-7/8": Bushing; With or without damper provision ****18": Bushing ***Cast Iron ****5-3/8": Bearing; Bolt-on cast iron speedometer housing ****13-3/4": Bushing; ****17-1/4": Bushing; Mount near case or near speedometer hole; With or without damper provision **Adapter housing (4x4): 6 bolts to case ***Aluminum ****5-3/4": 0, 1, or 2 threaded bosses; 1 or 2 transfer case cutouts ****8-3/4" ***Cast iron ****5-3/4": 1 threaded boss; 1 or 2 transfer case cutouts ****8-3/4" **Front oil pump: ? bolts to case ===Manual=== ==Mopar Transmissions== ===Automatic=== [[Image:Mopar_trans.jpg]] [[Image:Mopar_Automatic_A518_727_904.jpg]] A518/A618 (Left), A727 (Center), A500 (Right) ===Manual=== ==Other Transmissions== ===Automatic=== ===Manual=== ==Helpful Links== #[http://www.maliburacing.com/auto_tranny_id.htm GM Automatic Transmission Identification and Information]Very helpful identification guide with identification by pan and transmission dimensions. #[http://fiedlerh.home.att.net/BW.htm Borg Warner Second Design ST-10 4-Speed Info] Codes, applications a very informative page. [[Category:Transmission]] [[Category:Identification and decoding]] {{youcanedit}}
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