DanWheeler
Bronco Guru
Quick question - would it be a bad idea to re-use the used torque converter from the Explorer? Is that the kind of thing you just bite the bullet and replace while you have the transmission out?
I was thinking about getting that adjustable selector arm but I'm not sure about it's design for an offroad rig. Looks like one rog or big stick could rip that arm off of there. How does a shifter cable attach to the arm with that long slot?
the other thing I noticed (and I'm sure it's not a problem since it's sold specifically for the 4R70W) is that the stock selector arm has a bend in it which moves the attachment point away from that little block box. I'm wondering how close the Lokar arm is to the black box
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On mine the shft arm points straight up. If a stick or a rock gets up there is has to get by a lot of other stuff first. Seems low risk to me.
Tom
Quick question - would it be a bad idea to re-use the used torque converter from the Explorer? Is that the kind of thing you just bite the bullet and replace while you have the transmission out?
do you have any pictures of your Lokar shift arm? I'd really like to see how the cable attaches. Was it easy to install?
I installed an external lubrication system. It works great don't you think?
Quick question - would it be a bad idea to re-use the used torque converter from the Explorer? Is that the kind of thing you just bite the bullet and replace while you have the transmission out?
Place the big wire on the starter just like normal.
Run another wire 10 or 12 gauge from the small terminal on the start up to the old starter solenoid.
At the existing starter solenoid, move the heavy gauge wire to the battery side of the solenoid, basicly direct battery feed to the starter.
Take the smaller wire you just ran from the starter and place that on the solenoid where the heavy gauge wire was.
I realize that places 2 solenoids in the starter path, but there are several reasons for doing it this way. In order to maintain the voltage boost during cranking you need the original solenoid with the "I" terminal to give the boost. The extra wire up to the old post on the original solenoid is to keep the starter from acting as a generator and back feeding the pull in solenoid holding it in too long.
do you have any pictures of your Lokar shift arm? I'd really like to see how the cable attaches. Was it easy to install?
From the 700R4inAFord.com website FAQ it lists the following notes for a 4R70W with an Atlas transfer case.
(13) The AOD-E/4R70W has a different output shaft than the AOD in reference to the oiling holes. Since the AOD-E does not have a governor, the oil supply line must be plugged. All kits for the AOD can be used on the AOD-E/4R70W, but you will have to obtain a few parts from Ford. The parts will cost approximately $9.00. They are:
Ford # 391-231S Plug Pin
Ford # F2VY7B176-A Sleeve to keep the pin in the shaft
Ford # RC-388104-S2 Governor snap ring to hold the sleeve on
Can anyone speak to this? Do I need to get these parts? Where do they go?
thanks,
dan
From the 700R4inAFord.com website FAQ it lists the following notes for a 4R70W with an Atlas transfer case.
(13) The AOD-E/4R70W has a different output shaft than the AOD in reference to the oiling holes. Since the AOD-E does not have a governor, the oil supply line must be plugged. All kits for the AOD can be used on the AOD-E/4R70W, but you will have to obtain a few parts from Ford. The parts will cost approximately $9.00. They are:
Ford # 391-231S Plug Pin
Ford # F2VY7B176-A Sleeve to keep the pin in the shaft
Ford # RC-388104-S2 Governor snap ring to hold the sleeve on
Can anyone speak to this? Do I need to get these parts? Where do they go?
thanks,
dan
I was thinking about getting that adjustable selector arm but I'm not sure about it's design for an offroad rig. Looks like one rog or big stick could rip that arm off of there. How does a shifter cable attach to the arm with that long slot?
the other thing I noticed (and I'm sure it's not a problem since it's sold specifically for the 4R70W) is that the stock selector arm has a bend in it which moves the attachment point away from that little block box. I'm wondering how close the Lokar arm is to the black box
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With the auto there is an inherent crawl due to the converter, I wouldnt go deeper than 4.3. People usually talk about the converter doubling the crawl ratio. Have you talked to Randy over at Adventurous 4x4 301-791-6869? He had a real good price on the Atlas cases last I checked, they all get drop shipped anyways.