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Topic: WTB '87 A4LD 4cyl Transmission
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fordfiveoh
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Looking for an A4LD transmission for an 87 4cyl mustang. Must be in good working condition and ready to bolt in. Let me know what you have, thanks!
[ 2015-05-27, 01:38 PM: Message edited by: fordfiveoh ]
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Mateo 5.0
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I have a auto tranny out of a 92 coupe 4 banger 650-787-7961 located in San mateo
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Stang66
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You bought it! Lucky man!
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fordfiveoh
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quote: Originally posted by Stang66: You bought it! Lucky man!
Yup was lookin for a 4 banger commuter for my sister and this one was in good shape minus the trans.
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FSTRDNU
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quote: Originally posted by Mateo 5.0: I have a auto tranny out of a 92 coupe 4 banger 650-787-7961 located in San mateo
Wont work. Earlier cars, 87-88 had 1 solenoid valve bodies, for O/D. Later cars had 2 solenoids, 3-4 shift and O/D. Though interchangeable, you'll be pulling your hair out wondering where that extra plug goes. [ 2015-05-20, 04:19 PM: Message edited by: FSTRDNU ]
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fordfiveoh
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quote: Originally posted by FSTRDNU: quote: Originally posted by Mateo 5.0: I have a auto tranny out of a 92 coupe 4 banger 650-787-7961 located in San mateo
Wont work. Earlier cars, 87-88 had 1 solenoid valve bodies, for O/D. Later cars had 2 solenoids, 3-4 shift and O/D. Though interchangeable, you'll be pulling your hair out wondering where that extra plug goes.
Is there a way to make the 89-93 mustang trans work or is it just a waste of time?
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RRRCobraSC281
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I've got an 88 and 93 A4LD and the only thing different is the cage for the planetary gears. 1 is cast steel and the other is stamped steel. Maybe also the size of the solenoid piston, but that's it. But I'm still new to this. [ 2015-05-24, 08:01 AM: Message edited by: RRRCobraSC281 ]
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RRRCobraSC281
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BTW Nice coupe.
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fordfiveoh
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Thanks for the info and the compliment! I can't find an 87-88 a4ld trans so I'll check out the junkyard this weekend unless someone has one on hand that I can scoop up for cheap.
Posts: 180 | From: Vallejo, CA | Registered: Aug 2013
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