Transmission Mount replacement

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tjg8675

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Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone can help me with the correct procedure for replacing the transmission mount in my 1995 bronco A4OD.

I'm just not sure where the safest location to put my floor jack so I don't mess up the transmission, I know it is a easy job but understand

that it is a very heavy lift involving lifting the engine and transmission a few inches.

My mechanic says OK to lift from transmission pan with a wood block on the jack, but I'm not to sure about that after 

watching a couple videos online that do not recommend lifting by the pan.

Hoping someone here can confirm that info before I mangle it by putting all that weight on the pan.

I do not have a transmission jack BTW, hoping to use standard floor jack with a large wood block.

Thanks

 
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Yo TJ,

As dnlcarver advised.

Without removing crossmember;

But my tablet has fuzzy resolution so I can't see the jack on the pan.

Remove the two transmission mounting pad nuts using an 18mm socket. Tighten to 60-80 Lb-Ft.

http://www.diesel-dave.com/vehic/manual/stj/images/d9955d.gif

Part Number Description

1 6096 Rear Engine Support Bracket (RH)

2 6A023 Transmission Support Crossmember

3 60091 Insulator and Retainer

4 390066 ***** and Washer

5 6096 Rear Engine Support Bracket (LH)

6 N621945 Nut and Washer

7 N802114 Bolt

8 N800937 Nut

A — Tighten to 81-108 Nm (60-80 Lb-Ft) for F-Series and Bronco. Tighten to 68-95 Nm (50-70 Lb-Ft) for F-Super Duty and Motorhome Applications.

B — Tighten to 60-95 Nm (44-70 Lb-Ft)

btw, I changed your profile to E4OD, ok?

 
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Thank you both for the responses,

I had seen that video but couldn't make out the jack location either,

and thank you miesk5 for the torque specs that was going to be my next question

no worries on the profile change I've been meaning to update it

Thanks again

 
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Mission accomplished!

Almost couldn't get the new one in, what a PITA

couple good whacks with a hammer sent it to its new home

Thanks again

 

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