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(REPOST BUT NEED HELP!!!)I have a 94 gt conv. automatic with about 87,000 miles on it. My automatic transmission feels stiff when i shift it into drive when its cold out. Now it did this last winter ocassionaly, but now its been doing it every time i start my car. I can get around it by putting it into Nuetral for a few seconds, then into drive and it will shift fine for the rest of the day. When i say it feels stiff going into gear, i mean that the shifter doesnt want to move. Im going to put in some new tranny fluid and see if that gets me through the winter. Im planning on putting a built up aode this spring, and i want to know if only the 94-95 transmissions will work or if any of the fox's will work. I also heard that the 3.8L auto tranny will bolt up to a 5.0 block. If anyone can help me out, let me know, thanks.
 

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The fox tranny will not work. I have an aode with 26,000 on it for sale. PM me.
 

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I have a question: How similar is the 94-95 AODE to the 99+ 4R70W? Externally they look the exact same, how about internally?

I know the 4R70W in my 99 GT was a great tranny, I'm curious to see how my 95's AODE holds up.
 

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Not sure internally, but the stall won't bolt up because the fly wheel is different and so is the bolt pattern. One is balanced with weights and one is not.
 

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Interesting....I really need to learn more about my tranny.

There's lots of T5, AOD, 4R70W, and C4 information out there but not so much for the 94-95 AODE.
 

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Swarzkopf said:
Interesting....I really need to learn more about my tranny.

There's lots of T5, AOD, 4R70W, and C4 information out there but not so much for the 94-95 AODE.
Click to expand...

Here's how far off the bolt pattern is:


I found out the hard way.... had the tranny dropped and the new converter in with single bolt pattern that was for a 4.6L AODE
 
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