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Re: O.T. F 150 Trans.
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Posted by Errin OH on September 28, 2005 at 18:09:58 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: O.T. F 150 Trans. posted by jimont on September 28, 2005 at 15:23:11:
Heavy yes. Heavy duty, laughable. My 94 has had that e4od replace 4 times in the course of 5 years. Factory rebuilds with all the updates($2500). Three different shops and two different trans. The only good thing I can say aboutit it won't last thru the warrenty. Couldn't pull itself out of a rut without puking all the fuild out. If you us it as a car you'll be ok, just never, NEVer, NEVER try to pull anything and if you find yourself stuck in the mud call a wrecker. Seroiusly take very good care of it and do not over work it. Make sure it has a good aftermarket cooler installed and keep the fuild full at all times. I have been drivin fords all my life. The e4od is by far their biggest POS as far as trucks are concerned. 68 F150 - great old truck bullet proof 352 V8 3sp 76 F100 - Plain Jane I6 3sp 78 F250 - 351M go getter auto 81 F150 - Loved it so much I stuck a 1 ton 4x4 frame under it 85 GMC - Everyone makes mistakes, this burnt down because of chevy's 700r4 trans issues 86 F150 - Should have waited one more year 94 Explorer - kid room 94 F150 - Looking for a 4x4 a4od........ 85 F250 - to do all the work (1 ton rating)
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