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What transmission came in a 1989 Mustang GT?

What transmission came in a 1989 Mustang GT?

In 1989, I believe 4-cylinder automatic Mustangs came with Ford’s A4LD transmission, and manuals came with Borg Warner’s TREMEC T-5.

What automatic transmission came in a Foxbody Mustang?

Mustang AOD Transmission The Automatic Overdrive or AOD transmission made its Mustang debut in 1984 behind the CFI equipped 5.0L Fox Body and was also available in this configuration in 1985. 1986 saw the AOD behind the SEFI 5.0L H.O. In 1988 a rear lubrication system was integrated to extend service life.

What kind of transmission does a Mustang GT have?

There were no variations between GT and Cobra versions 2001-2004. In 2005, the TR-3650 received a revised case and remote mount shifter for use in the 2005-2010 Mustang GT. All Mustangs equipped with this transmission use an 11″ clutch. Like the T45, the weak spot in this transmission is the 10-spline input shaft.

What kind of transmission does a 1999 Mustang T45 have?

Speaking of reverse, the T45 was the first Mustang transmission to feature a fully synchronized reverse gear. All T45 varieties use a ribbed aluminum case with integral bell housing. Gear ratios for the T45 are: 1999-early 2001 Mustang GT 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6 1999/early 2001 Mustang Cobra 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6

When was the last Ford Mustang with a manual transmission?

The 1990-1995 T-5s were equipped with a light green speedometer drive, and finally, all of the post ‘95 T-5 transmissions were manufactured by Tremec after Borg-Warner sold their manual transmission department. 1995 Mustang GTs were the last V8s to have a T-5 transmission, but they continued to be made with mostly minor improvements and changes.

What is the transmission code on a Ford Mustang?

On the VIN Door Tag, the Transmission Code is the number 6. Because the SROD is unable to handle increased horsepower, they are rarely seen being used in anything other than in a restored Ford Mustang. Gear ratios for the SROD Mustang Manual Transmission are: The SROD can be found behind:

There were no variations between GT and Cobra versions 2001-2004. In 2005, the TR-3650 received a revised case and remote mount shifter for use in the 2005-2010 Mustang GT. All Mustangs equipped with this transmission use an 11″ clutch. Like the T45, the weak spot in this transmission is the 10-spline input shaft.

Speaking of reverse, the T45 was the first Mustang transmission to feature a fully synchronized reverse gear. All T45 varieties use a ribbed aluminum case with integral bell housing. Gear ratios for the T45 are: 1999-early 2001 Mustang GT 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6 1999/early 2001 Mustang Cobra 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6

When did the Mustang AOD transmission come out?

Mustang AOD Transmission. The Automatic Overdrive or AOD transmission made its Mustang debut in 1984 behind the CFI equipped 5.0L Fox Body and was also available in this configuration in 1985. 1986 saw the AOD behind the SEFI 5.0L H.O. In 1988 a rear lubrication system was integrated to extend service life.

The 1990-1995 T-5s were equipped with a light green speedometer drive, and finally, all of the post ‘95 T-5 transmissions were manufactured by Tremec after Borg-Warner sold their manual transmission department. 1995 Mustang GTs were the last V8s to have a T-5 transmission, but they continued to be made with mostly minor improvements and changes.

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