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#1 Posted : Saturday, 4 April 2009 5:54:39 AM(UTC)
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The 4R55E transmission in 1998 Explorer 4X4 went out. I bought another one from a salvage yard. When I dropped the pan I found this:



A transmission shop looked at it & said it was a bearing. I still have the original transmission. Can I remove the part from it and put it into new transmission? Or how do I make one good transmission from the two? I would also like to know where I can find rebuild instructions, torque specifications, details of component locations, and diagrams for this transmission.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, 8 April 2009 6:23:49 AM(UTC)
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Hi there. Yes, it looks like a needle roller bearing? Where is the rest of it? I reckon you need to speak to a ford tranny specialist as the Explorer would not really be a common talked about vehicle.
Have you googled it find out more info as a tranny i
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#3 Posted : Friday, 10 April 2009 9:14:32 AM(UTC)
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That is called a torrington bearing (or at least in your case 1/4 of one).

Firstly I would take the transmission back to the salvage yard for a refund. If you cant do that then I would try to pull this torrington bearing out of your old transmissio

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