a4ode?

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from an auction on the bay it is from a 96 crown vic he says it'll only fit a 96 vic and nothing else anychance it'll fit a 302?
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It shouldn't, it should be a 4r70 or perhaps an AODE, either way only the early '92 CV's had the previous 302 type bellhousing after mid Januaryy of '92 Ford switched them to the modular housing. I am sure there is an adapter out there somewhere though. One thing, these AODE's are very tempermental, I have one in my '92 GMQ and it does all kinds of goofy things, finally upgraded the fluid to MerconV and it helped some. My car oly puts out 190-200hp I'd hate to see what the tranny would do with a 250+hp engine.

I thought they changed to 4R70 in '96 but could be wrong or he is wrong on the year. that tranny should fit pretty much any modular engine, most likely of a romeo cast.
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You need an AOD. They are non electronic and easier to adapt to older stuff without computers. Happen to have one in my garage right now.... :D
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i have one in a t-bird likely the longer shafted one. And slip yoke not bolt on yoke. but i hear that the end housing unit/output unit can be adapted or swapped over.

And i most likely have it sold the bird that is. So no aod there any more.

my biggest concern on any aod trans is the mounting point on the frame.
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I believe the Vic's were one of the first cars to use the 4.6 mod motors, but I could be wrong. Maybe that's why he says it will only fit a Vic? :?
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probably. I'll just look for a good c6 and keep my foot out of it.
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I do agree with GT-racer; a regular non-computer controlled AOD would be your best bet, and possibly your best investment considering gas prices.
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Yeah i bet they are easily found in towncars and bigger fords from 92-80.
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Mine actually came out of an 83 conversion van. Keep your eyes out for one th hippies are about done with them. LOL

Mine is for sale but shipping is out of the question. To big of a pain.
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I got a rebuilt AOD . Got a like new Crown Vicky valve body out of a
police car for it too! Fits 302/351W. 1200$ plus shipping.
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