Ford C4 transmissions

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=Rebuild and re-assemble of a Ford C-4 transmission=
 
=Rebuild and re-assemble of a Ford C-4 transmission=
  
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==Basic rebuild information==
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'''NOTE:'''
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;This article is a work in progress.
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*This WIKI is not intended to be a replacement for an ATSG tech manual. First time builders will likely need a tech manual.
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*This is not a step-by step pictorial, don't assume it is shown where every part goes.
  
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==Main case prep work==
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Notice the fresh bushing installed in the case. Good idea to replace the bushing. While the bushing is out, check the oil return hole from the cooler system for size and restrictions. Often builders drill the oil return hole about 30% larger than the OEM hole. A 0.200" or 0.210" drill bit size works well.
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[[file:Medium_0180.jpg|frame|none|Rear side of main case. This photo shows the placement of the parking pawl, pin and spring for the pawl.]]
  
===Basic rebuild information===
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==Parking pawl wheel and thrust washer==
This WIKI is not intended to be a replacement for an ATSG  tech manual. First time builders will likely need a tech manual.
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Thrust washer for parking pawl wheel shown in photo.
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[[file:C-4_build_-_02.jpg|frame|none|Hardened thrust washer, seldom comes in rebuild kits.]]
  
This is not a step-by step pictorial, don't assume it is shown where every part goes.
 
  
This article is a work in progress.
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Parking pawl wheel with thrust washer installed. Washer held in place with assembly grease.
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[[file:C-4_build_-_04.jpg|frame|none|Parking pawl wheel with thrust washer held in place with assembly grease.]]
  
  
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Here the governor support is seen with oil transfer tubes installed.
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[[file:C-4_build_-_05.jpg|frame|none|Governor support with oil transfer tubes.]]
  
=Main case prep work=
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==Main case roller clutch, rear band, and drum install==
 
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Rear side of main case. This photo shows the placement of the parking pawl , pin and spring for the pawl.
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Notice the fresh bushing installed in the case. Good idea to replace the bushing.  While the bushing is out, check the oil return hole from the cooler system for size or restrictions. Often builders drill the oil return hole larger about 30% than the OEM hole. About .200 or .210 drill bit size works well
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[[file:Medium_0180.jpg]]
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=Parking pawl wheel and thrust washer=
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Thrust washer for parking pawl wheel shown in photo
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[[file:C-4_build_-_02.jpg|frame|none|Hardened thrust washer, seldom comes in rebuild kits]]
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Parking pawl wheel with thrust washer installed.  Washer held in place with assembly grease
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[[file:C-4_build_-_04.jpg|frame|none|parking pawl wheel with thrust washer]]
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Here the governor support with oil transfer tubes installed.
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[[file:C-4_build_-_05.jpg|frame|none| Governor support with oil transfer  tubes]]
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=Main case roller clutch, rear band & drum install=
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This view shows the rear band installed with the apply struts set in place
 
This view shows the rear band installed with the apply struts set in place
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[[file:C-4_build_-_08.jpg|frame|none|Rear band installed. Low roller clutch visible.]]
  
[[file:C-4_build_-_08.jpg]]
 
  
This view shows the rear roller clutch and race installed. That is the rollers with accordion style springs that push the rollers towards the race. You set the race in place first. Set the rollers in place next and install the springs last. Watch the spring install as sometimes they like to turn sideways at one end
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This view shows the rear roller clutch and race installed. The rollers have accordion style springs that push the rollers towards the race. You set the race in place first. Set the rollers in place next, and install the springs last. Watch the spring install as sometimes they like to turn sideways at one end.
  
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[[file:C-4_build_-_09.jpg|frame|none|View from top looking at low roller clutch with race installed. Rear band with struts in place.]]
  
[[file:C-4_build_-_09.jpg]]
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Snap ring installed on the output shaft. Snap ring sets on top of the rear ring gear before the rear planet is installed. This retains the shaft into the transmission. If the snap ring will not go into the groove, recheck the parts installation to resolve the clearance problem.
  
Snap ring installed on the out put shaft. Snap ring sets on top of the rear ring gear before the rear planet is installed.This retains the shaft into the transmission. If the snap ring will not go into the groove, recheck the parts installation to resolve the clearance problem.
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[[file:C-4_build_-_14.jpg|frame|none|snap ring shown installed.]]
  
[[file:C-4_build_-_14.jpg]]
 
  
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Thrust washer installed on rear planetary unit, a little assembly grease can hold it in place.
  
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[[file:C-4_build_-_15.jpg|none|frame|thrust washer installed on rear planetary.]]
  
Thrust washer installed on rear planetary unit, a little assembly grease can hold it in place.
 
 
[[file:C-4_build_-_15.jpg]]
 
  
In this photo the rear part of the gear train is installed. This includes the band with apply struts, the rear planet and ring gear (under the planet).
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In this photo the rear part of the gear train is installed. This includes the band with apply struts, the rear planet, and ring gear (under the planet).
  
 
[[file:C-4_build_-_24.jpg]]
 
[[file:C-4_build_-_24.jpg]]
  
=Assemble drums , thrust washers and planetary gear=  
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==Assemble drums, thrust washers, and planetary gear==
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Photo below shows front planetary with matching ring gear. Ring gear has fresh bushing installed.
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[[File:C-4_build_-_18.jpg|none|frame|front planet with ring gear.]]
  
Photo below shows the near complete stack up of forward drum , direct drum, planetary and the drive shell sets to the left.
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[[file:C-4_build_-_19.jpg|none|frame|inside the forward drum, shows location of thrust washer.]]
  
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Photo below shows the near complete stack up of forward drum, direct drum, and planetary. The drive shell is seen to the left.
 
[[file:C-4_build_-_17.jpg]]
 
[[file:C-4_build_-_17.jpg]]
  
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==Vacuum modulator==
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Photo of typical C4 modulator valve, pin and vacuum modulator. Factory length on modulator pin is 1.620", that may vary 0.010" or 0.015". A longer pin (0.030" - 0.045") will firm up shifts and the shift will be slightly later. A shorter pin does the opposite.
  
Photo below Shows front planetary with matching ring gear. Ring gear has fresh busing installed
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Some modulators are "thread in" design (early trans, pre- 1970). Push in design shown in photo. The pin must be there for proper operation of the modulator.
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[[file:C4_modulator_valve.jpg|none|frame|push in type modulator.]]
  
[[File:C-4_build_-_18.jpg|none|frame |Front planet with ring gear]]
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==Rollerized gear train==
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Rollerizing replaces the thrust washers with torrington bearings to reduce drag on the gear train. This process requires a quality lathe and tooling to cut the needed grooves. A set of calipers for measuring depth and thickness is also needed.
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[[file:C4_bearing_gear_train.jpg|frame|none|Assembled rear planetary with band drum and hubs. Note bearing on top of planet.]]
  
  
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Rear band drum with bearing installed into a machined groove. You must take into account the bearing thickness over the thrust washer that is replaced. This difference is the depth of the groove for the bearing to set in.
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[[file:C4_bearing_drum.jpg|frame|none|Band drum with bearing.]]
  
  
Inside the forward drum, shows location of thrust washer
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Rear ring gear hub with bearing installed. Ring gear not seen in this photo.
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[[file:C4_bearing_hub.jpg|frame|none|ring gear hub with bearing. Ring gear not installed on hub at this point, bearing slipped out of groove.]]
  
[[file:C-4_build_-_19.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
=Vacuum modulator=
 
 
 
Photo of typical C4 modulator valve , pin and vacuum modulator. Factory length on modulator pin is 1.620, that may vary .010 or .015 . A longer pin (.030 - .045)will firm up shifts and the shift will be slightly later. A shorter pin does the opposite.
 
 
Some modulators are "thread in" design (early trans, pre- 1970) Push in design shown in photo.
 
 
The ''pin'' must be there for proper operation of the modulator
 
 
 
[[file:C4_modulator_valve.jpg]]
 
  
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Rear planetary unit with bearing sitting out of groove for illustration.
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[[file:C4_bearing_planet.jpg|frame|none|rear planetary with bearing.]]
  
  
 
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