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Yes it does have the updated tubes, it's a 93.that transmission doesn't have the updated cross over tube and rear planetary support. first time I've seen a older one like that.
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Subject: [Shotimes] ATX Rebuild was Re: MY New SHO!!
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 20:31:10 -0400
From: "Randy Crist" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
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The ATX rebuild was pretty straight forward, As far as what I did was to replace all the frictions and steels (use the Borg Warner brand as they are made of a stronger material) and make sure that if you buy a kit that they double check that it is for a SHO and has enough frictions and steels in the kit since the SHO uses 5ea. in the direct and fwd. clutches instead of 4 ea. like the SLO.
I replaced the accumulator pistons as needed and ALWAYS replace the forward aluminum piston with the steel piston from Ford since they will be or will crack. The pistons in the direct and intermediate clutch packs are 2 piece and the seals are bonded to them so I just inspected them and reused them since they were ok and the seals fit tight.
The forward sprag ALWAYS needs replaced and you can upgrade this by installing the OVERDRIVE sprag from the E4OD. They are the same exact size but the E4OD O/D sprag has 34 elements in it instead of the 26 in the AXODE, you do need to use the side washers from the AXODE since they are the correct thickness. I replaced any bushings that were worn out, the worst one was the one in the low/intermediate drum. The chain is special to the SHO and it has 42 links, 3/4 wide with rectangular pins, 3 bronze id links.
Check your torque converter for a groove on the shaft where the seal rubs. Mine was really bad so I replaced the converter with the later model (94up)(stronger) which requires the turbine shaft to be changed as well since the new one has 25 teeth instead of the 23 that is on the 1993's.
As far as the valve body, planetary gears, turbine shaft and support I did the **** mods that came in the Trans-Go kit instructions. They recommend using the yellow spring in one of the pistons in the valve body for normal shifting and the white for firm so I used the white. It will take awhile for my shifts to get firm since I put in all new frictions and steels.
The tech. rep from Trans-Go said to get the best shifts to reuse the old frictions if they are not worn out and to sand the steels to break the glaze.
As far as the accumulator springs their instructions say to reuse the SHO springs and not install the spacer so I reused all my springs, which brings up something..NOT all the accumulator springs are what the Ford factory manual or the Helms says they should be. They are color coded and both the SHO ATX's I have torn down had diffrent springs in them and the color code was diffrent than what they were suppose to be so make sure you tie them together and mark which goes where....
If you install a new low band DO NOT use the steel spring/ring spacer that comes in the Trans-Go kit that goes behind the 1-2 servo piston. It is to be used in a trans that has the old band in it to take up some slack and if you use it with a new band your band clearance will be WAY too tight.
The shift solenoids and line pressure solenoid have been upgraded so I installed all new ones from Ford. Also replace the vehicle speed sensor
because it is almost impossible to do it in the car. I have a helms and it is really good for the rebuild info but I lucked out and found a set of Ford factory repair manuals on the AXOD-E on E-Bay for $25!! If you can get a set of these it is the way to go, it is step by step with lots of good pics and info.
Trans-Go recommends either a synthetic fluid or to use Mobil 1 engine oil. I used Valvoline synthetic tranny fluid.
As far as special tools, I bought the piston seal protectors. The bench mount fixture to hold the trans. and the clutch pack spring compressor, end-play tool and other misc. tools I made myself on the lathe or just welded something up.
Parts..Forward piston(SHO only) F4DZ-7A262-B
Shift solenoids F1DZ7G484A..3ea.
Line press. solenoid F3DZ7G136A
Speed sensor F2AZ6C624A
Torque converter lock up solenoid F8DZ7G383BB
Trans-Go kit from Trans. exchange Co.in Portland Ore. 1-800-776-1191
All other bushings,rebuild kit, sprag- I got at a local parts store in Ellenwood GA. called Transmission Parts Unlimited.404-366-1455
Seal protectors ATEC Trans-Tool San Antonio, TX 210-225-6745
The total cost including the converter was about $700 maybe a little less, the converter was $110 of the cost...or you can get a new tranny from Ford for $1900, and tear it apart and do the **** mods and install the Trans-Go kit.-- Not Me.
I hope I did not leave anything out, if you have any more questions or if I can help in any way just let me know.
Randy
93 ATX- Red
93 ATX-Green
I hadn't seen that other seal, the one in the pic directly above this post before. I dunno man?!?!
Thanks. What are some of the main differences between the two? Maybe we can kinda outline what they are for future builders, that way they have a better understanding of what to expect.
