A4ld Transmission




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Tysk tv program. This transmission is a direct replacement for Ford Bronco 2, Mustang LX, Thunderbird, Ranger, Aerostar, Explorer, Mazda B4000, and Navajo.

Transmission Name
  • A4LD
Vehicle Compatibility
  • Bronco 2 / II
  • Mustang
  • Ranger
  • Thunderbird
  • Aerostar
  • Explorer
  • Navajo
  • B4000
Years Covered
  • 1985
  • 1986
  • 1987
  • 1988
  • 1989
  • 1990
  • 1991
  • 1992
  • 1993
  • 1994
  • 1995
New, Used, or Rebuilt
  • Complete Performance Rebuild
  • Remanufactured


  • Ordering Info
  • Vehicle Info
  • Warranty
  • Our Process
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A4LD Transmission Specs and Applications
MakeModelSeriesEngineYears
FordBronco 2 / IIII2.8L
3.9L
1985 - 1990
FordMustangLX2.3L1987 - 1993
FordThunderbirdAll2.3L1987 - 1988
FordRangerAll3.0L
4.0L
1985 - 1994
FordAerostarAll2.8L
3.0L
4.0L
1986 - 1995
FordExplorerAll4.0L1991 - 1994
MazdaNavajoAll4.0L1991 - 1994
MazdaB4000B - Series4.0L1994
A4LD Info
Gears / Type:4 Speed Automatic Transmission
Manufacturer:Ford Motor Company
Series:This is a heavy duty, stronger version of its predecessor the 47 series.
4X2 or 4X4:We have 2 and 4WD models available.
Recommended Fluid:ATF (use Ford recommended fluids only)
Torque Converter:Included With Trans.
Upgraded Internal Components:Yes:
Performance shift kit, valve body improver kit, and more.
Dyno Tested:Yes:
up to 35,000 RPM at an extended period of time.
Inspection, Checked for:Leaks
Shifting Difficulties
Vibrations
Excessive Noise
Temperature and Performance
Gear Ratios:

2.47:1 - First
1.47:1 - Second
1.00:1 - Third
0.75:1 - Fourth
2.1:1 - Reverse

Notes:

A great advancement happened in late 1993 when the A4LD got a computer controlled overdrive engagement, also the thrust bearings were replaced with torrington bearings which added to the strength and reliability. It is important to change your fluid and filter once a year, you can even do it every 12-15,000 miles if you are putting hard wear on the vehicle.

Hollander Interchange Numbers:
400-02119A
400-02295A
400-03329A
400-03329B
400-02198A
400-02198B
400-02974
400-02199A
400-02199B
400-02972C
400-02972F
400-02721
400-02434
400-02435A
400-02194C
400-02118B
400-02444
400-03356
400-02972A
400-02972B
400-02972E
400-04304
400-02744

Manufacturer part number:
88GT7000DAA
88GTDAA
88GT7000BAA
88GT7000CAA
88GTBAA
88GTCAA
89GT7000BAA
89GTBAA
90GT7000LCA
90GTKAA
90GTLAA
90GTLCA
89GT7000AAA
89GT7000BBA
89GTAAA
89GTBBA
90GT7000KAA
90GT7000LAA
90GT7000LCA
90GTKAA
90GTLAA
90GTLCA
89GT7000RAA
89GT7000SAA
89GTRAA
887GT7000AAA
87GT7000BAA
87GTAAA
87GTBAA9GTSAA
88GT7000GAA
88GT7000KAA
88GTGAA
88GTKAA
92GT7000ABA
92GT7000ACA
92GTABA
92GTACA
93GT7000CAA
93GT7000CAB
93GT7000DAA
93GT7000DAB
93GTCAA
93GTCAB
93GTDAA
93GTDAB
91GT7000AAA
91GT7000AAB
91GT7000BAA
91GT7000BAB
91GTAAA
91GTAAB
91GTBAA
91GTBAB
92GT7000CBA
92GT7000CBB
92GT7000CDA
92GT7000CDB
92GTCBA
92GTCBB
92GTCDA
92GTCDB
93GT7000GAA
93GT7000GAB
93GT7000HAA
93GT7000HAB
93GT7000KAA
93GT7000KAB
93GT7000LAA
93GT7000LAB
93GTGAA
93GTGAB
93GTHAA
93GTHAB
93GTKAA
93GTKAB
93GTLAA
93GTLAB
91GT7000DAA
91GT7000DAB
91GT7000EAA
91GT7000EAB
91GTDAA
91GTDAB
91GTEAA
91GTEAB
92GT7000CEA
92GT7000CEB
92GTCEA
92GTCEB
93GT7000MAA
93GT7000MAB
93GT7000NAA
93GT7000NAB
93GT7000RAA
93GT7000RAB
93GT7000SAA
93GT7000SAB
93GTMAA
93GTMAB
93GTNAA
93GTNAB
93GTSAA
93GTSAB
85GT7000ACA
85GTACA
85GT7000AMA
8586GT7000KAA
86GTKAA
87GT7000MAA
87GT7000NAA
87GTMAA
87GTNAAGT7000BCA
88GT7000LAA
88GT7000LAB
88GT7000MAA
88GT7000MAB
88GTLAA
88GTLAB
88GTMAA
88GTMAB
89GT7000EAA
89GT7000EAB
89GT7000GAA
89GT7000TAA
89GT7000TAB
89GT7000TBA
89GT7000TBB
89GTEAA
89GTEAB
89GTGAA
89GTTAA
89GTTAB
89GTTBA
89GTTBB
90GT7000RAA
90GT7000RBA
90GT7000SAA
90GT7000SBA
90GTRAA
90GTSAA
90GTSBA
91GT7000AEA
91GT7000AEB
91GT7000AEC
91GT7000AED
91GTAEA
91GTAEB
91GTAEC
91GTAED
92GT7000ADA
92GT7000AEA
92GT7000AFA
92GT7000AGA
92GTADA
92GTAEA
92GTAFA
92GTAGA
95GT7000HAA
95GT7000KAA
95GT7000LAA
95GT7000MAA
95GTHAA
95GTKAA
95GTLAA
95GTMAA
92GT7000ANA
92GT7000ASA
92GTANA
92GTASA
93GT7000DBA
93GT7000DBB
93GT7000EBA
93GT7000EBB
93GT7000MBA
93GT7000MBB
93GT7000NBA
93GT7000NBC
93GTDBA
93GTDBB
93GTEBA
93GTEBB
93GTMBA
93GTMBB
93GTNBA
93GTNBC
95GT7000MBA
95GT7000NBA
95GTMBA
95GTNBA

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This transmission comes with a 3 year nationwide warranty.
We cover you against any manufactured defects on this part.
We do not charge restocking or shipping fees when a transmission qualifies for a warranty. Restocking and shipping fees are applied if a customer wants to return a non defective transmission or is outside the continental United States.
Buyers warranty begins at original date of purchase and expires 3 years or 36 thousand miles thereafter.
This warranty does not cover any of the following:
Use of engine, clutches, transfer case, drive line, and/or differential for purposes for which it was not originally designed (such as off-road, race car, etc.)
Abuse, neglect, accident, or improper towing
Improper installation and maintenance, INCLUDING FAILURE TO FILL THE UNIT WITH PROPER FLUID AND MAINTAIN ADEQUATE LEVELS
Towing charges, vehicle rental
Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of vehicle, commercial loss or consequential damages
Failure because of defects or inefficiencies or parts or assemblies not furnished with the transmission (flywheel, clutch, drive shaft, etc)
Broken Gears or Shafts
Cracked or broken cases
No claims for labor or consequential damages will be accepted
We are not liable for misuse or negligence causing damage, defect, injury, or loss.
Unit must be returned for our inspection to determine fault.
Warranty Process:
In the rare case of a transmission failure please call our warranty department where a representative will assist you in the warranty process. Call Mon-Fri 9-5 Central 1-888-995-7278

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New Parts
All wearable parts are replaced, this includes: seals, bearings, synchronizers, rings, bushings, bands, gaskets, keys, and much more.
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A4ld transmission overhaul manual pdf
A4LD - Automatic Transmission
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A4LD - Automatic Transmission
Article and info courtesy of The Ranger Station and Gloria Roozen

The A4LD four speed overdrive transmission was introduced in the 1985 Bronco II/Ranger and saw use behind many 4 and 6 cylinder engines until the 1995 model year when it was replaced by the 4R44E and 4R55E electronic transmissions.
The A4LD was the first Ford transmission to use an EEC-controlled torque converter lock-up clutch and later became the first to use electronic shift control (via a 3-4 shift solenoid). The French-built A4LD was created by adding overdrive to the front of the C-3 three-speed unit. The A4ld has a 2.47 first gear and a 0.75 overdrive.
For 1995, the 4R44E (4 cyl. - light-duty) and 4R55E (6 cyl. - heavy-duty; i.e. Explorer) electronically controlled transmission replaced the A4LD. It is mechanically identical to the A4LD.
These four and five-speed transmissions are used in four cylinder and V-6 applications (primarily the Ranger and Explorer). The A4LD was derived from the C-3 three-speed automatic transmission by placing a two-speed overdrive unit in front of the original three-speed workings. As the names imply, the 'E' transmissions are electronically controlled (similar to the AOD-E/4R70W transmissions), while the 5R55E is a five speed version currently used only with the SOHC 4.0L engine. The 4R44E is a light duty version of the electronic unit, similar to the old non-4.0L A4LD transmission.
The A4LD is identified by a 'T' transmission code. The overall length of this transmission is 28.687-inches. There are no adapters available to swap this transmission to a V-8 at this time.
The A4LD 4-speed, overdrive transmission has been used in the Ranger/Bronco II/Explorer platform since 1986. As most of the early overdrive auto trannies, the A4LD was not real reliable in the early years. The first major change came with the introduction of the 4.0 in 1990. While still an A4LD, the 4.0 version was significantly stronger than the non 4.0 versions. It also had a computer controlled torque converter lock-up. In 93.5 another major upgrade of this transmission occurred. In addition to the computer controlled lock-up, the transmission also got a computer controlled overdrive engagement. Internally, most of the thrust washers were replaced with torrington bearings, which made the tranny much stronger.
While the A4LD has gotten a bad rap, it is actually a good strong transmission. The newest version is still an A4LD, it just goes by another name due to the fact that it is completely computer controlled, and has a 5th gear.
There are modifications and upgrades available to this tranny. Better grade clutches and bands, better converters with improved lock-up clutches and brazed fins (stock converters were known for clutch failures, which takes out the entire trans), welded planetary cages, shift kits, and the ability to upgrade a non 4.0 tranny to 4.0 specs makes this tranny very versatile. At its strongest (off-road race application), these transmissions are holding up to V6's making in excess of 300hp. Once the engines get much higher than that (depends on usage) the main shafts will start bending.
One of the most interesting upgrades available for this transmission is the off-road race package. This includes numerous valve body and internal modifications. These modifications are easily attainable from a good tranny man. What this modification does for you, is give you an automatic with all of the advantages of a manual.... and none of the downfalls. Run in drive, you can split the 3 gears with overdrive, and you can lock-up the converter in any of the gears. This gives a much greater availability of ratios, and makes it real easy to keep the engine in its power curve. Also, because you can lock-up the converter whenever you wish, it also helps to keep the transmission cool. This mod also allows the transmission to be used completely manually.
When having an A4LD rebuilt, there are a couple of things that you need to make sure of. First and foremost, do not let a shop do a soft parts fix only (clutches, servos, and bands). This will almost ensure that you will have another repair needed right after the 1-year warranty is out. Other things you want to have replaced are: forward one-way clutch (always), overdrive drum (stamped tin, replace if out of round or heat damaged), pump (Ford only, rebuilds are prone to failure), and the converter (get the better converter with the improved lock-up clutch and brazed fins). Also, get references from the shop and call the people. Just because they can rebuild TH350's and C4's does not mean they know what they are doing with overdrive trannies.
One of the best things you can do for your auto tranny is get the largest, aftermarket, stacked plate cooler you can fit behind your grille. The factory cooler is marginal at best, due to its being tied in with your radiator. Remember, with that set-up, if you overheat your engine, you will overheat your tranny. Heat is the biggest enemy of the automatic transmission. Change your fluid and filter every year, or every 12-15,000 miles if used hard. Use ONLY the fluid recommended by Ford. Only use synthetic fluid if it is required by Ford. With proper maint., these transmissions should last well over 100,000 miles. - Gloria Roozen
More Notes

Best I can tell from ATSG manual, the changeover date for single to dual solenoid versions occurred in mid '88 The single solenoid originally on the trans 85-87 controls only the TC lockup function. Later models had the 3-4 shift inhibit solenoid added in 88. And I have both a 90 2.9 A4LD and a 93 Explorer A4LD here, both have the dual solenoid setup.

Premature wear or a repeat failure of the converter hub, bell housing bushing, converter seal and/or pump assembly may be caused by a broken or worn crank shaft pilot sleeve. Located between the flywheel and the crank-shaft, the pilot on the front of the converter is centered on the hole in the sleeve.
To avoid these come backs remove the flywheel and visually inspect the spacer on every 2.8, 2.9, and 4.0 engine that may be suspected of having this problem.
Note:

If the original bell housing bushing is not worn, reuse it. Converter hub to bell housing bushing clearance should be .002'-.003' Converter depth from the front of the pad to front of the bell housing should be 1 5/8' to 1 3/4'
If you have repeated front seal blowouts on A4LD's it may not be a problem with the seal or the quality of your work. Your could have a bad bell housing. The bushing used in the A4LD is finished in place. Because of this the bore that the bushing fits into doesn't need to be in the center of the bell housing, and in many cases it isn't. When you're working on an A4LD you need to check the bell housing bushing to see if it's the original factory bushing. If it is, and it's not worn (no more than .003') converter hub to bushing clearance), Don't Replace It! If the bushing needs to be replaced, you need to make sure the replacement bushing will fit in the center of the bell housing. To do this bolt the torque converter to the flex plate. Turn the engine over and check the run out of the converter hub. Now bolt the bell housing to the engine. If the Torque converter is contacting one side of the bushing excessively, the bushing is off center and the bell housing MUST be replaced. However, a slight amount of contact is acceptable. By checking the bell housing first you can avoid repeated front seal blowout.
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