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08 Ford Explorer 5r55s transmission part? Need Help.

Cknox250

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Hey guys! I'm new to the forums and first time owner of a explorer. I just recently bought one with a bad transmission. When I tore it down for the rebuild I noticed there was a rod broken underneath the reverse servo it holds the reverse band strut in place. I can't find this rod anywhere does anyone know where I can find this part? I don't want to buy another transmission just for this one part. I really appreciate it guys thank you for your time!

Here's a picture of the broken part I'm trying to find.
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So what did you ever find out about this? I have just ran into the same situation.
 






It was really hard to find this part I ended up finding it on eBay. A user was selling just the lower reverse band lever so I messaged them about the rod and luckily they had one. When I went to install the new part I noticed we're the old one was installed it ended up breaking the case. In the end I bought a used transmission and junked the old one.
 












Did the old one break the case because you chose to use it before replacing?
 






Did the old one break the case because you chose to use it before replacing?
Nope, I saw it was broke in two so that's when I decided to find a new one. I should've inspected the inside and outside of that hole before buying a new one. That's when I knew the case was bad.
I definitely wouldn't reuse the case if it has a crack in that spot. It's just going to come back to haunt you later.
 






I have no crack in the case at all. Only that shaft broke. It baffles me as to how it even broke because it's not really a moving part. It's a stationary shaft that holds the lever and allows the lever to pivot. I wonder if it broke because the pump went and fluid wasn't able to transfer through the system meaning it wasn't lubed for the lever.
 






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