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Great job Tanner



and keep us updated on the shifting setback.Great job Tanner
Very sweet!! Keep up the good work!
So its like 3/4 done. I hate it when I get stuff buttoned up and find out I messed something up. Over all though it is looking pretty sweet like it was suppose to be built that way.
Looking good there Tanner . Good luck on the repairs today .
At this point is where I would have set fire to it and collected the insurance!!! WTF?!?! I can tell this mod is WAAAAAAAY too much for me.
Congrats on your success and keep us updated on the shifting setback.

I'm all hopped out... I'm taking a break right now because of the heat, it's gotta be close to 100deg.
Thanks! The congrats may have to wait until it actually works properly. lolCan't wait to see it done! Welcome to the world of auto shifted 4r70w s197's!![]()
Tanner , do you have any part numbers handy for the following items ?
1. Trans yoke
2. Rear yoke
3. u joints
4. Bellhousing bolts
Also is the 1350 joints the best or are there other options ?
Thanks , Billy
Thanks man!Puss!
It was 105 today in El Paso. Looking good bud. In a couple of weeks I will be doing this conversion myself.
Thanks , and yes this is now a tech thread . Keep up the good work .If you guys go back to this post http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=602579#post602579 and read toward the bottom of page 2, you can see the pics and commentary of what it took to wrap this up.
Also, moved to tech.
Thanks! The congrats may have to wait until it actually works properly. lol
I didn't want to spend the additional $200 on a 1350 front slip yoke that I didn't need right now. I had the driveshaft made with 1350 joints and rear flanged yoke, so I could upgrade it at a later date without buying a new shaft. I will get the exact part numbers for you later on, the car is not here right now. I did have the box for the yoke and the link for the flange and rear yoke.
1. Trans yoke - 1330 OEM Ford yoke - F8AZ-4841-AA (has built in dampner)
2. Rear yoke - 1350 Neapco flanged yoke, with SN95 companion flange (94-04 Mustang GT)
http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p37...oke_fits_ford_8.8_inch_rear_ends_large_b.html
3. u joints - front 1330 to 1350 conversion joint and rear 1350 joint (Neapco conversion joint and spicer rear)
4. Bellhousing bolts - The stock bell bolts worked, so I don't know what happened there.. I believe Josh may have grabbed one of the wrong ones at first.
Thanks man!
Thanks Billy! I will get the other part numbers as soon as I get back over to Josh's. We are going to tear the trans down on Thursday, I think we needed a break from all this.Thanks , and yes this is now a tech thread . Keep up the good work .

Ok, well we broke it down (45min worth of work) and found that the direct seals, while showing a few small scratches, were fine. However, I did put the wrong VB gasket in the damn thing, frickin' stupid mistake. I am still going to machine and bush the rear case, seal area for piece of mind.
Trans ready for open heart..
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Valve body and related crap, out.
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Pump removed, exposing intermediate (2nd gear) clutch pack.
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Intermediate clutches and reverse drum.
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Whole stack removed to bare case.
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Photo of direct drum/clutch pack, forward hub, stub shaft, O/D band, sun shell and output shaft/ring gear. If you look in the ring gear (part next to the case - far right) you will see the small shaft with the orange, direct seals. These were the ones I was worried about.. I'm replacing them anyway.
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Upon close inspection, I noticed a blue stripe on the valve body gasket, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!!! I installed the wrong damn gasket in the valve body?!
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It should have been white (my 4R70w is a 1999 model) and I knew that as soon as I saw it! Damn it.. I don't know if this is the problem as I have never made this mistake before but I am going to research the VB hydraulic circuit diagram and make a determination. I know it is not right, I just have to be sure this is the exact (only) problem and there is not a failed shift solenoid, leaking rear seals or some other issue making this a two part problem. If the gasket is it, I am going to be both angry and ecstatic..
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All for now, be back tomorrow.![]()