AOD Throttle Cable Fix and Adjust

FORD AOD Automatic Overdrive
LIFT TAB TYPE-TV CABLE ADJUSTMENT

IMPORTANT: The AOD transmission may feel like it is shifting at the right  time when the TV cable is actually way off! The transmission will work for a  while and then FAIL! It is critical that you learn to set the TV exactly like  this paper says. Why?
So that you will "see" how it works, know that it's  right and not be fiddling with it for an hour, when and if you have some other  problem.

1. Lift tab up to unlock adjustment assembly.
2. Have someone  floorboard the accelerator pedal from inside the vehicle.
While the pedal is  floored, push on the throttle body arm to make sure it's bottomed against its  stop (wide open). (Adjust throttle cable, if necessary).
3. While the  throttle is floorboarded, lock the tab on TV adjuster.
4. Make scratch with  hacksaw blade or knife up tight against the adjustment assembly. This is the MAX  TV mark.
5. Unlock the tab and slide housing towards bare cable 5~s" and lock  tab. You can use a 5/16" bolt as a gauge. Make another mark up tight against  adjustment assembly. This is the MIN TV mark.
6. Make another mark midway  between MAX and MIN. This is MID-mark.
7. Adjust to MID-mark CI and road  test.


ROAD TEST

In manual "3" it must have 3-2 kickdown at 50  mph (passenger cars).
CARB AND THROTTLE BODY INJECTOR MODELS: Seem to work  best with setting
between MIN and MID.
PORT INJECTION MODELS (Standard):  Start with a setting just under MID.
HIGH OUTPUT Port injection models: Start  with setting just a hair over MID
Adding TV to attempt to correct pinging,  chugging or lugging won't work. It Just causes thumps, bumps and extra wear. Set  the TV so that the shifts are smooth and not late.

FORD AOD Automatic Overdrive
BLOCK TYPE-TV CABLE ADJUSTMENT

IMPORTANT: The AOD transmission may feel like it is shifting at the right  time when the TV cable is actually way off! The transmission will work for a  while and then FAIL! It is critical that you learn to set the TV exactly like  this paper says. Why?
So that you will "see" how it works, know that it's  right and not be fiddling with it for an
hour, when and if you have some  other problem.
1. Pull/push TV cable and block assembly out of throttle arm  rubber grommet.
2. Have someone floorboard accelerator pedal from inside the  car.
While the pedal is floored, push on the throttle body arm to make sure  it's bottomed
(wide open) against its stop. (Adjust throttle cable, if  necessary.)
3. Push the locking tab up through the adjustment block, with a  pocket screwdriver, so that the locking tab is standing up next to clevis pin as  shown in the picture.
4. While someone is holding' the throttle pedal  floorboarded:
Pull the cable rail HARD towards the end of the cable with one  hand, at the same time engage the clevis firmly into the throttle arm  grommet.
Engaging the clevis automatically locks the tab by pushing it into  the block.
5. Pull the block adjustment assembly out of the grommet:
Make  a mark, on the rail, with a hacksaw blade or knife up against adjustment  block.
This is the MAX TV mark.
6. Make another mark 5/16" from the max  mark out on the rail. (Use a 5/16 pan bolt for a gauge.) This is MIN TV  mark.
7. Make another mark midway between MAX mark and MIN mark. This mark  is
average or MID-mark.
8. Unlock the adjustment tab. Set on MID-mark and  lock tab. (Push it down into block.)
Install into throttle arm grommet and  road test.


ROAD TEST

In manual "3", must have 3-2 kickdown at  50 mph (passenger cars).
CARB AND THROTTLE BODY INJECTOR MODELS: Seems to  work best with
setting between MIN and MID.
PORT INJECTIONI  MODELS(Standard): Start with a setting just under MID.
HIGH OUTPUT Port  injection models: Start with setting just a hair over MID.

FORD AOD Automatic Overdrive
ROD TYPE-TV ADJUSTMENT


1. Remove  the air cleaner. Have someone floor the gas pedal from inside the car while you  bend the THROTTLE cable bracket until the butterfly arm bottoms solidly on it's  stop.
2. Turn the adjustment screw IN until 13 threads are sticking out the  front of the adjuster arm. (Approx. 7/16")
3. Start the engine with the AIR  OFF and leave it OFF.
4. While the engine is idling, loosen the adjustment  bolt on the arm on the side of the transmission with a 13mm socket one full  turn. Push the arm up (towards the top of the vehicle) and gently tighten the  bolt.
5. Now go back to the top adjustment and back off 13 turns.
6. Now 
ROAD TEST. Place the selector in the '3' position and cruise at 45 mph.  Floor the throttle, you will have no 3-2 kickdown. Turn the adjuster screw in  exactly one turn at a time until you have kickdown at 45 mph. Then, turn the  screw in 3 more turns. You will be in the middle of the TV adjustment.
7. Now 
ROAD TEST for shift feel and timing. You can adjust in or out up to 2  turns to improve shift quality.
8. Replace the air cleaner.

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