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Technical Service Information: Automatic Transmission Service Group

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FORD CD4E
PREMATURE BUSHING FAILURE
AND/OR NO FORWARD OR REVERSE
COMPLAINT: Before or after overhaul, vehicles equipped with CD4E transaxles may exhibit premature
Reverse Input Clutch Housing bushing failure, repeated Forward Clutch snap ring groove
blow out or breakage of the Low Reverse Clutch snap ring lugs located in the case.
CAUSE: The cause may be,
(1) Reverse Input Clutch bushing failure:
A. Mis-alignment of the Reverse Input Clutch Hub to the Forward/Coast/Direct drum
splines, as shown in Figure 1. When this mis-alignment occurs the lube holes in the
drum and the slots in the hub are not lined up causing a loss of lube to the bushing.
B. Poor connections of ground straps causing Electralisis through bushings. NOTE:
Adding an extra ground strap from the firewall to the bellhousing or the starter
area of the transmission is always a good practice for extra insurance.
C. A mis-aligned pump cover to pump body causing the drum to be off center.
D. A worn Pressure Regulator Bore in the valve body, as shown in Figure 3, causing
line pressure to be over the maximum amount which in turn causes convertor
charge and cooler pressure to be minimal.
E. A worn Bypass Clutch Control Valve sleeve, as shown in Figure 4, causing a loss of
convertor regulator valve oil feeding front and differential lube.
(2) Forward Clutch Snap ring or Low Reverse Clutch snap ring lug blow-out:
A. A worn Pressure Regulator Bore in the valve body, as shown in Figure 3, causing
line pressure to be in excess of 500psi. which in turn breaks parts!

CORRECTION: To correct these conditions, follow the steps listed below:


(1) Reverse Input Clutch bushing failure:
A. Refer to Figure 1 for the correct alignment of the Reverse Input Clutch Hub and
Forward/Coast/Direct drum splines.
B. Check and clean main ground cables from the battery to the engine block. Add an
extra ground strap from the firewall to the bellhousing of the transmission.
C. Align the pump cover, plate and pump body with pump alignment pins to ensure
perfect alignment. The Ford pins are part no. T94P-77000-P or use 2 E40D valve
body to case alignment studs as shown in Figure 2.
D. Refer to Figures 5 and 6 to check for bore wear. Remove the Pressure Regulator
valve and inspect it for wear which normally shows up as brown lines. Re-install
the Pressure Regulator valve back into its bore and check for wobble from side to
side. Fill the cavity shown in Figure 6 with ATF. Place a suitable block over the
passage shown in Figure 6 and torque the hold down bolt too 8ft. lbs. Apply 70psi.
of air pressure to the hole in the block so the cavity is full and ensure there is no
leakage between the block and the valve body. There should be no leakage between
the first land of the Pressure Regulator Valve and the wall shown in Figure 6 for
approximately 25-30 seconds. A new valve body will hold air pressure for 45-50
seconds. If the valve body in question leaks at 25 seconds or less, the bore is worn
and the valve body will require replacement or Sonnax part no. 73840-RK regulating
valve kit installed. Note: requires reamer Sonnax part no. 73840-RTL.

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CORRECTION: (Cont'd)
E. Remove and inspect the Bypass Clutch Control Valve Sleeve as shown in Figure 5. If the
sleeve is worn the valve body will require replacement as the sleeve is not available from
Ford seperately, or Sonnax Part no. 73840-BK Bypass Clutch Control Valve Kit
installed to renew the sleeve and valve bore. Note: Requires Sonnax 73840-BTL
reamer.
(2) Forward Clutch Snap ring or Low Reverse Clutch snap ring lug blow-out:
A. Refer to Figures 5 and 6 to check for bore wear. Remove the Pressure Regulator
valve and inspect it for wear which normally shows up as brown lines. Re-install the
Pressure Regulator valve back into its bore and check for wobble from side to side.
Fill the cavity shown in Figure 6 with ATF. Place a suitable block over the passage
shown in Figure 6 and torque the hold down bolt too 8ft. lbs. Apply 70psi. of air
pressure to the hole in the block so the cavity is full and ensure there is no leakage
between the block and the valve body. There should be no leakage between the first
land of the Pressure Regulator Valve and the wall shown in Figure 6 for
approximately 25-30 seconds. A new valve body will hold air pressure for 45-50
seconds. If the valve body in question leaks at 25 seconds or less, the bore is worn
and the valve body will require replacement or Sonnax part no. 73840-RK regulating
valve kit installed. Note: requires reamer Sonnax part no. 73840-RTL.

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REVERSE INPUT CLUTCH HUB ALIGNMENT

REVERSE INPUT CLUTCH


HOUSING TOP BUSHING

THE NOTCHES IN THE HUB


MUST LINE UP WITH THE
HOLES IN THE DRUM

Copyright © 2000 ATSG


Figure 1
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PUMP ALIGNMENT

FORD ALIGNMENT PIN E40D VALVE BODY


#T94P-77000-P TO CASE ALIGNMENT STUD

PUMP COVER

PUMP PLATE

PUMP BODY
TORQUE PUMP BOLTS TO 10ft. lbs.

Copyright © 2000 ATSG

Figure 2

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CD4E PRESSURE REGULATOR CIRCUIT (PARTIAL)


ELECTRONIC
PRESSURE D 2 1 RANGES EPC
CONTROL MODULATING
(EPC) "MINIMUM LINE PRESSURE"

x THE HIGHER THE TO MANUAL


LINE PRESSURE - VALVE
THE HIGHER THE
EPC FEED

TO SOLENOID TO SPRING
REGULATOR SIDE OF 2-4
VALVE ACCUMULATOR
AND 2-3 SHIFT
VALVE
EPC x ••
PRESSURE LINE MODULATOR
VALVE FROM
MANUAL
VALVE
D21 LINE
PRESSURE
••

TAP
•• ••
w w w w w
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
VALVE w w
w w w
X ••

TO TORQUE
CONVERTER
CIRCUITS
(CCX)

SUMP

w = Wear areas in the valve body bore

Wear in the area highligted with the dotted line will create a loss of balance feed oil
resulting in extremely High Line Pressure. Without balance feed, reducing line
pressure, it will take very little EPC pressure to create 400-500 psi.
Copyright © 2000 ATSG
Figure 3
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TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH "OFF" CIRCUIT (PARTIAL)

ZERO TCC
PULSE-WIDTH SOLENOID

FROM MANUAL
VALVE REVERSE ONLY
BYPASS CLUTCH CONTROL VALVE
DIFFERENTIAL AND SLEEVE
LUBE
••

w ••
FRONT
••

LUBE
TO RELEASE w •• ••
CHAMBER OF
CONVERTER

TO FRONT
CHAMBER OF •• TO EXHAUST AT
CONVERTER 1-2 SHIFT VALVE
CONVERTER REGULATOR VALVE
TO COOLER

••
•• x

TO COOLER
AND REAR LUBE
••

FROM MAIN
REGULATOR VALVE

w = Wear areas in the sleeve bore

Wear in the areas of the sleeve can cause a loss of convertor regulator oil
feeding front and differential lube

Copyright © 2000 ATSG

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CD4E VALVE BODY

BYPASS CLUTCH CONTROL


VALVE ASSEMBLY

CHECK THE INSIDE OF SLEEVE


FOR SHINY AREAS

PRESSURE REGULATOR
VALVE ASSEMBLY

CHECK THE SIDES OF THE VALVE FOR


BROWN LINES OR SHINY AREAS

Copyright © 2000 ATSG

Figure 5

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CD4E VALVE BODY

CHECK FOR SIDE TO SIDE WOBBLE OF THE


PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE

TORQUE NUT
TO 8 ft.lbs.

APPLY 70 psi.
HERE

AIR SHOULD NOT


LEAK HERE FOR 25-30
SECONDS

FILL THE AREA HIGHLITED IN GREY WITH ATF AND COVER WITH A
SUITABLE PLATE AS OUTLINED WITH THE DOTTED LINE
APPLY 70 psi. OF AIR PRESSURE TO THE DOTTED HOLE IN THE
PLATE. THE VALVE BODY BORE SHOULD HOLD THIS AIR PRESSURE
FOR APPROXIMATELY 25-30 SECONDS OR THE BORE IS WORN.

Copyright © 2000 ATSG

Figure 6

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