Aaarrgh. . . Tranny woes. . . Not the more common A4LD (assuming "LD" stands for
"Light Duty"), but the M5OD (pretty sure the "OD" stands for
"Outdated Design"), but either way - - the thing failed right after Thanksgiving when we ran our Memorial Snow Run for Phil Fisk. Have a couple hundred thousand miles on Explorers, so its just part of Explorer lore, or Explorer "
chore" . . .
Luckily, I held onto the fairly fresh transmission that I had in the old rig before its demise. . . but since it takes a whole lot of labor to fix any part of the transmission, opted to go "all in" - - new Centerforce clutch, pressure plate, master and slave cylinder, bearings and the housing that had less than 10,000 miles of use.
Gathered the parts and scheduled a weekend at Kevin's (Diff Whack) shop for the effort.
So, after removing way too much stuff - - transfer case skid plate, transmission cross-member, front and rear drive shafts, exhaust "Y" pipe, etc., etc. we finally got to this point:
Out with the old - - keeping the Atlas, obviously.
Lots of room now. . .
New tranny housing in the bed of the Ranger in the background.
New clutch in place.
Last part, master cylinder placement - - made easier by removing the inner fender well, Extend-A-Fender fender flare, and wheel. . .
In two days went from deconstruction to up-and-running. Still in Kevin's shop as I'm brining the speedo cable to a local speed shop to repair/re-manufacture since it leaks enough to be annoying. . . Rig shifts well, great clutch pressure, will road test once the speedo cable back inserted.
Paul