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Old 12-17-1999, 12:44 PM   #1
Bubba
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Question Swapping a 3-spd for an AOD in a '67 Mustang

I have a '67 Mustang, which is running the original 3-speed manual transmission. It's mated to a '71 302-2V engine, and the poor old thing is just about shot. I have a new AOD in the crate, sitting in the garage, that I picked up cheap. I was wondering if anyone out there had every done this kind of swap.
Most of the literature out there shows how to swap an AOD for a C-4 or C-6, but nothing about swapping from a manual tranny.
Anybody with information - parts needed, tech help, etc. - can e-mail me at bobvitas@mindspring.com to provide information.

I really appreciate any help!

Bob
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Old 12-17-1999, 01:00 PM   #2
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Talk to the people at www.windsor-fox.com
Basically, since you're going to use a slushbox, you don't need to modify your petals (as long as you don't mind an extra petal). You'll need to get the kickdown cable though.

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Old 12-27-1999, 11:03 PM   #3
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You need flexplate from any 351W (or I think Cleveland) with AOD with 164 teeth and (small) 28 oz balance factor - older 302's are similar but snout depth is wrong and newer 302's have heavier balance. Sealed Power can provide, or Ford # is EOAZ-6375-A. Trans mount has to be modified- mount holes are farther back than with C4 (how compare to manual?) - and are available from several Mustang specialty shops. Don't know if manual driveshaft same length as C4 - would think so - then could use as is as long as you don't have Lincoln or pickup trans with 3/4" longer tailshaft. Would DEFINITELY use baumannengineering.com shift kit, and check their site for some AOD tips. Will also help you figure out which year AOD you have, later ones have upgrades. Good converter does wonders - AOD lockup converts kind of $ at $300+ for decent quality. Check Art Carr will tailor stall. baumann good info on TV rod setting - MUST DO!! I'm doing to 70 (from C-4) and have AOD I just hopped up + 2000 converter in my Lincoln LSC 5.0 - works GREAT! Plus lower hiway rpm lowers engine wear, increases mileage.
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Old 12-30-1999, 11:35 PM   #4
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Good article at
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