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- Ford_C4_transmission abstract "The Ford C4 is a three-speed, medium-duty automatic transmission introduced on 1964 model year vehicles and produced through 1981. The C4 was designed to be a lighter and more simple replacement for the original Ford-O-Matic two speed transmission being used in smaller, less powerful cars.Because of its cast iron construction, the Ford-O-Matic was very heavy. In designing the C4, Ford used an aluminum alloy, three-piece case (bell housing, main case, and tailhousing). The aluminum case and the use of a more simple Simpson planetary gearset reduced the weight significantly. It was primarily used with Ford's inline six-cylinder engines and small V8 engines (see Ford Windsor engines), usually up to 302 in³ (5.0 L). By comparison, the 351 Windsor and 351 Cleveland small and intermediate-block engines were backed by the medium-duty FMX or the heavy-duty C6 that debuted in 1966. Some C4s were built with a larger spread bell housing to use with 351M V8s, but these are rare. A few were also used with FE engines, mostly the 390. in full-size cars.The early model C4 (1964–1969) used a .788-inch 24-spline input shaft, which was upgraded in 1970 to 26-spline and .839-inch. The upgrade also included a matching clutch hub of 26-spline. In 1971, Ford went to a 26/24-spline input shaft, meaning the torque-converter side is 26-spline and the clutch hub is 24-spline.The C4 was also found with valve bodies requiring a different number of bolts, 8-bolt vs 9-bolt. A 9-bolt valvebody can be used on either case, but a nut & bolt must be used on the valve body in the empty hole, dropping the bolt in from the top and using the nut on the bottom/filter side.Modified C4s remain popular with hot rodders and drag racers due to their simplicity and durability.Year & Model breakdown: 1964–1966 Select Shift, 24/24 spline, castings: C4, C5, C6 1967–1969 Select Shift, 24/24 spline, castings: C7, C8, C9 1970–1970 Select Shift, 26/26 spline, castings: D0 1971–1979 Select Shift, 26/24 spline, castings: D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9Applications: 1973–1977 Ford Bronco 1974–1982 Ford Cortina 1965–1983 Ford F-Series 1964–1970 Ford Fairlane 1978–1983 Ford Fairmont 1965–1970 Ford Falcon 1975–1982 Ford Granada 1975–1980 Ford LTD 1970–1977 Ford Maverick 1965–1981 Ford Mustang 1965–1979 Ford Ranchero 1968–1981 Ford Thunderbird 1968–1976 Ford Torino 1964–1981 Lincolns 1977–1980 Lincoln Versailles 1974–1980 Mercury Bobcat 1972–1981 Mercury Capri 1964–1977 Mercury Comet 1967–1981 Mercury Cougar 1975–1980 Mercury Monarch 1968–1976 Mercury Montego 1978–1981 Mercury Zephyr".
- Ford_C4_transmission class Longitudinal_engine.
- Ford_C4_transmission manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_C4_transmission predecessor Cruise-O-Matic.
- Ford_C4_transmission productionEndYear "1986".
- Ford_C4_transmission productionStartYear "1964".
- Ford_C4_transmission relatedMeanOfTransportation Ford_C6_transmission.
- Ford_C4_transmission successor Ford_AOD_transmission.
- Ford_C4_transmission wikiPageID "2631966".
- Ford_C4_transmission wikiPageRevisionID "603322258".
- Ford_C4_transmission class "3".
- Ford_C4_transmission hasPhotoCollection Ford_C4_transmission.
- Ford_C4_transmission manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_C4_transmission name "C4/C5".
- Ford_C4_transmission predecessor Cruise-O-Matic.
- Ford_C4_transmission production "1964".
- Ford_C4_transmission related Ford_C6_transmission.
- Ford_C4_transmission successor Ford_AOD_transmission.
- Ford_C4_transmission wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Ford_C4_transmission subject Category:Ford_transmissions.
- Ford_C4_transmission type Automobile.
- Ford_C4_transmission type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ford_C4_transmission type Product.
- Ford_C4_transmission type Automobile.
- Ford_C4_transmission type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Ford_C4_transmission type DesignedArtifact.
- Ford_C4_transmission comment "The Ford C4 is a three-speed, medium-duty automatic transmission introduced on 1964 model year vehicles and produced through 1981. The C4 was designed to be a lighter and more simple replacement for the original Ford-O-Matic two speed transmission being used in smaller, less powerful cars.Because of its cast iron construction, the Ford-O-Matic was very heavy. In designing the C4, Ford used an aluminum alloy, three-piece case (bell housing, main case, and tailhousing).".
- Ford_C4_transmission label "Ford C4 transmission".
- Ford_C4_transmission sameAs m.07t0tc.
- Ford_C4_transmission sameAs Q5467671.
- Ford_C4_transmission sameAs Q5467671.
- Ford_C4_transmission wasDerivedFrom Ford_C4_transmission?oldid=603322258.
- Ford_C4_transmission isPrimaryTopicOf Ford_C4_transmission.
- Ford_C4_transmission name "C4/C5".