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Atsg Axod Axode Ax4s Update Handbook Rebuild Service Manual Transmission Ford on 2040-parts.com

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Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Format:Paperback Part Number:AXOD/AXODE Update Handbook Covered Makes:Ford Lincoln Mercury Publisher:ATSG Automatic Transmission Service Group Covered Models:AXOD, AXODE, AX4S Product Line:Techtran Manual UPC:Does not apply


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Update Handbook for the Ford AXOD, AXODE Transaxle

Covers all changes that have occured from 1985 to 1991, parts affected by the changes, interchangability, and part numbers. A must for AXOD/AXOD-E rebuilders.

This manual is a supplement to the 'blue' rebuild book that we sell and should be used in conjunction with that book. If you do not have the blue book, we suggest that one be purchased before this supplement.


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