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  2. Ford Toploader transmission - Wikipedia

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    1964–1973. Chronology. Predecessor. Borg-Warner T-10. Dagenham 4-speed. A Toploader transmission is a manually shifted gearbox design built in three-speed and four-speed configurations, introduced in 1963 by the Ford Motor Company to replace the BorgWarner T-10. It was used in most Fords and Mercurys from 1964 until 1973, as well as in some ...

  3. List of Ford transmissions - Wikipedia

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    1994–2003 AX4S —4-speed electronic transaxle. Ford Taurus, Ford Windstar, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Sable. 1995–2007 AX4N/4F50N —4-speed electronic transaxle. Ford Freestar, Ford Taurus, Ford Windstar, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Monterey, Mercury Sable. 1980–1994 FLC —3-speed hydraulic transaxle.

  4. Ford MTX transmission - Wikipedia

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    The Ford MTX transmission is a 4 or 5-speed manual transaxle used in some of Ford's front-wheel-drive North American passenger cars (Escort, EXP, Tempo, Taurus and their Mercury counterparts) from 1981 to 1994. These "MTX's" (1 through 5) are unique to themselves and are not to be confused with Ford's other "MTX" transmissions like the "MTX-75 ...

  5. BorgWarner T-5 transmission - Wikipedia

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    75 lb (34 kg) dry. Input torque. 300 lb⋅ft (410 N⋅m) max. The BorgWarner T-5 is a 5-speed manual transmission for longitudinal engine automobiles. It includes one overdrive gear, a lightweight aluminum housing, and adaptability for four wheel drive use. It is currently manufactured by TREMEC. [clarification needed]

  6. List of Ford bellhousing patterns - Wikipedia

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    2.6, 2.8, 2.9, and 2.9 Cosworth. Most of these were RWD car engines. Some had the same Mitsubishi manual transmission as the 2.0/2.3 but had different bellhousings. The 2.3, 2.8, and 2.9 also made it into the Ranger, and Bronco II. 4.0L was produced by Ford Cologne Germany (like the unrelated and the all-new metric Taurus/Sable FWD 3.0 V6).

  7. Ford F-Series (eighth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The transmission was a five-speed manual or a three-speed automatic, with the four-speed electronically-controlled E4OD also offered beginning in 1990. [4] There was also a stripped chassis available, offering a 16,000 lb (7,257 kg) GVWR on two wheelbases of 158 or 178 in (4,013 or 4,521 mm) and the 7.3 L diesel engine as the sole option. [ 4 ]

  8. Ford 4F27E transmission - Wikipedia

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    Ford 4F27E transmission. The 4F27E is an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transaxle transmission developed by Mazda and Ford. Mazda's name for this transmission is FN4A-EL, Ford's name for this transmission is 4F27E. Mazda's FS5A-EL (Ford FNR5) is the 5-speed successor to this transmission which shares many of the same parts.

  9. Ford Mustang (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The base Mustang featured Ford's 3.8 L OHV Essex V6 mated to a standard 5-speed manual transmission or an optional AODE 4-speed automatic transmission. The V6 produced 145 hp (108 kW; 147 PS) at 4,000 rpm and 215 lb⋅ft (292 N⋅m) of torque at 2,500 rpm.

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