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Old 09-01-2007, 02:55 PM
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Re: 91 escort gt tranny problem need help

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... i still can't seem to find that pump either
I can see the pump housing and valve that denisond3 is referring to, in the Ford service manual for the 1995 4EAT automatic transmission (I don't have anything for the '91). I've uploaded it to here:

http://www.freewebs.com/selectron/95-4EAT-OPRV.htm

The cast-iron pump housing would be item 8 on the first diagram, and the pressure relief valve is shown in both diagrams. You should be able to identify it by the flat shoulder beside it, eh. However, I'm not familiar with your automatic transmissions so if somebody could confirm that please? Thanks.
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Old 09-01-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: 91 escort gt tranny problem need help

Yes, the diagrams shows the pump removed from the tranny - but you dont want to unbolt the whole pump casting! You would only be able to see the outside bottom edge of the oil pump from under the car - next to the tranny oil pan. I remember the plug was a large hex, like 19mm or larger, maybe 13/16th or 7/8ths. I had a .jpg of my transmission sitting on the workbench, but I dont seem to be able to attach a photo. If anyone knows how I can insert a picture I would be glad to learn that.
When you take the plug out, be ready to catch the ATF that will come out, along with the washer, spring, and piston. I doubt the ATF will run out and just stop - it will probably continue to dribble more and more slowly for a while.
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Old 09-02-2007, 01:18 PM
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Re: 91 escort gt tranny problem need help

Thanks for confirming that, denisond3. There is a 'Gallery' feature here at AF but I've never looked into it, so I'm not sure if it can be used for inserting photos into threads or not.

For a quick and easy photo upload (no registration required), just go to http://imageshack.us/ - click on 'Browse' and then click on 'Host it'. When the page refreshes it will give you a selection of links - the second link - 'Thumbnail for forums (1)' - will work on here, giving a little clickable thumbnail picture which, when clicked on opens the full-size image, so just copy that and then paste it into your post.

Or you could open a free account at http://photobucket.com/ - you can then create folders, set the account to either Private or Public Access, etc, so it's much more flexible. When uploading to Photobucket, first login and then click on 'Browse', then on 'Upload'. When the page refreshes, it will give a selection of links - the 'IMG Code' link will work on here so copy that and then paste it into your forum post. The image will then appear full-size in your post, or to simply provide a link to the image but without the picture itself appearing in your post, then the 'Direct Link' would be the one to use - again, just copy and paste it into your post.
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Old 09-04-2007, 05:06 PM
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Re: 91 escort gt tranny problem need help

i found a junk yard that has the tranny i need but i have to remove it myself and have no idea where to start. can someone point me to a guide or something
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Old 09-05-2007, 07:23 AM
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Re: 91 escort gt tranny problem need help

You should get the Chiltons or Haynes manual, or even the Ford Corp. Service Manual for the car, and read the sections for transmission removal. Then you should practise by working on the Escort you have - to learn all of the wrench sizes, etc. If you are lucky, there will be an Escort in the salvage yard that has already had its engine removed.
Removing the tranny myself in a junkyard is more than I would want to tackle, though I remove engines/transmissions at home as a leisure-time activity. I dont work fast, and it would take me at least a couple of days to remove a transmission. However the guys who work in junkyards seem to do it in a couple of hours, because they use a fork lift to raise the car -you DO have to get underneath- and probably a cutting torch or large bolt cutters.
It will make a BIG difference in removal if you are able to use a oxyacetylene cutting torch or a power driven abrasive cut-off wheel. If its in a salvage yard, they will have rules about what you can destroy to get the tranny loose. Because you could save much time by cutting the axle shafts in two, but the axle shafts are also commonly saleable items - they may not allow you to cut them unless you buy them. (In Northern Virginia, no salvage yard will let me to bring my cutting torch into the yard, due to fire regulations). If you arent allowed to cut the axles, you will have to remove the axles from the hubs - which will involves disconnecting the lower control arm from the ball joint at the bottom of the hub assembly. Also you would need to remove the hubnuts with the front wheels on the ground - because the hubnuts are large and take a lot of torque to undo; with the wheels on the ground, they wont rotate as you stand on the pipe-extension to the breaker bar to remove them. I think you would need a deep socket, the 6 point kind, not the 12 point kind. You can check the needed size on your own Escort. I had to do a lot of hammering to get one axle shaft out of the splined hole in the hub assembly!
Some of the pick-n-pull yards have portable hoisting frames, but you may need to bring your own 'hoist'. I used a cheap Chinese fence tensioner (a.k.a. a 'come-along') to lift out the engine of my Escort, followed by the engine. The instructions in the Escort service manual say to drop the sub-frame that is below the transmission in order to be able to pry the axle shaft out of the rear of the transmission. I had to rebuild the engine anyway - and with the engine out of the car, getting the tranny out was a lot easier.
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Old 09-05-2007, 03:41 PM
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Re: 91 escort gt tranny problem need help

If the car is not stacked in a junkyard and is able to be jacked up a bit, it will be easiest to remove the tranny from the bottom. Support the engine by using wooden or some other kind of block under the oil pan once the front end is up high... and be sure to support the rest of the vehicle well with jack stands too since you will be working under there.
With the left front wheel/hub/axle removed the tranny will come out very easily through the bottom.
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