Bryce
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- '91 XLT
This is a little long, if you dont want to read it, skip to the bottom. Otherwise, its interesting.. read it.
I've got a '91 XLT with 230K. This has been the best truck I've ever known. Its never needed anything, been extremely reliable.
About 4 days ago, the transmission stopped shifting, WHILE I WAS DRIVING IT. It was very strange, because even though it was old, it has been working flawlessly. Now it can be coaxed into shifting, but 3rd and 4th are progressively more difficult. The only other symptom is harsh engagements, which were never present before.
I was thinking it might be a clogged or dirty valve body. I'm not certain what that is, but it matched the symptoms in the repair manual.
The real reason that I came to the message board was to gain info on what others have done to their transmissions. I have gathered that the A4LD (light duty) tranny's are not the toughest available. More recent trannys have also been known to fail, as I have gathered from other boards. Ford seems to be now using the 5-speeds, probably because they are better built. Someone told me that the V8 transmissions are tougher too.
There is nobody in my area that will look at the car until a few more days. I am worried that they will not make an attempt to fix it, they will just want to charge me a few grand and put a new one in. I think that this one is fixable.
HERE is where EXPEREIENCED OWNERS SHOULD READ:
Does anyone know if it is possible to get a better tranny in this truck? Can I upgrade the A4LD? Can I put a 5-speed in it? Any advice would be appreciated.
I've got a '91 XLT with 230K. This has been the best truck I've ever known. Its never needed anything, been extremely reliable.
About 4 days ago, the transmission stopped shifting, WHILE I WAS DRIVING IT. It was very strange, because even though it was old, it has been working flawlessly. Now it can be coaxed into shifting, but 3rd and 4th are progressively more difficult. The only other symptom is harsh engagements, which were never present before.
I was thinking it might be a clogged or dirty valve body. I'm not certain what that is, but it matched the symptoms in the repair manual.
The real reason that I came to the message board was to gain info on what others have done to their transmissions. I have gathered that the A4LD (light duty) tranny's are not the toughest available. More recent trannys have also been known to fail, as I have gathered from other boards. Ford seems to be now using the 5-speeds, probably because they are better built. Someone told me that the V8 transmissions are tougher too.
There is nobody in my area that will look at the car until a few more days. I am worried that they will not make an attempt to fix it, they will just want to charge me a few grand and put a new one in. I think that this one is fixable.
HERE is where EXPEREIENCED OWNERS SHOULD READ:
Does anyone know if it is possible to get a better tranny in this truck? Can I upgrade the A4LD? Can I put a 5-speed in it? Any advice would be appreciated.