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Old 07-20-2008   #1 (permalink)
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hello friends

I live in honduras repairing a mustang 66, 6-cylinder and a C4 transmission,

but I have no information or diagrams to connect well hoses, pipes, connecting the accelerator, and things like that.

I need help me find pictures or diagrams showing how to install all connections above.

because currently only the first speed works, and fails to move into second or third gear.

Greetings and thanks
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Can you not get hold of a shop manual?
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Can you not get hold of a shop manual?
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No friend,

I'm sorry, but here in honduras there is no shop to buy literature on cars, let alone mustang or not buy parts to rebuild mustang.

what I would like to help me is to get some image of a diagram showing that is what I have to connect to the transmission, such as hoses, pipes, cables or things like that.
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Try going to autozone.com, put in your make model & year and use there online repair manual. It has illustrations of the shift linkage & rod, lock rod, throttle linkage and safety nuetral switch. Your transmission modular gets it vacum from the intake manifold.
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Saludos compañero KTracho, como te fue con el manual?
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hello friends

I live in honduras repairing a mustang 66, 6-cylinder and a C4 transmission,

but I have no information or diagrams to connect well hoses, pipes, connecting the accelerator, and things like that.

I need help me find pictures or diagrams showing how to install all connections above.

because currently only the first speed works, and fails to move into second or third gear.

Greetings and thanks
There should be a metal line (connects to the manifold vacuum at the top with rubber hose) that goes to the passenger rear of the C4 and connects to the vacuum modulator with a short rubber hose. Make sure that is in place. sorry I have no pictures.
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