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2005 Ford Excursion Flywheel, Speed Sensor, Transmission Assembly

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2005 Ford Excursion Automatic Transmission Diagram
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  • Ford C6AZ-7B066-B Plate - Clutch Pressure
    C6AZ-7B066-B
    Plate - Clutch Pressure
    • Part Notes: 11/32" thick - 5 1/8" I.D. - 26 teeth, YC3P-N*,P*,R*,S*;1L7P-A*,B*;1C3P-A*,B*,C*,D*,N*,P*
      Rear - 11/32" thick - 5 1/8" I.D. - 26 teeth, 1C3P-A*,B*,C*,D*,E*,F*,N*,P*
    • Location: Rear
    • Callout Name: 7B066
    MSRP: $84.15 Your Price: $54.78

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Torque Converter Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Ford Excursion

  • Q: What are the conditions that necessitate the installation of a new or remanufactured torque converter on 2005 Ford Excursion?
    A: New or remanufactured torque converter is needed in case diagnostics indicates malfunction, studs, impeller hub, and bushing are damaged, overheating leads to discoloration, or transmission or fluid is contaminated by major metallic failure, multiple component wear leading to a metallic debris, or internal converter contamination.
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