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Manual Transmission

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION





Manual Transmission
The M50D is a five speed manual transmission equipped with the following features:
^ An aluminum main case, extension housing and shift control housing.
^ The countershaft is serviced as an assembly.
^ All gears are helical cut, including reverse.
^ All shift rails are mounted in the main case. Detents are used to hold the shift forks in their selected positions.
^ All gear changes are accomplished with synchronizer hubs.
^ Is synchronized in all gears.
^ Special extension housing and output shafts for 4-wheel drive vehicles.

Transmission Identification
The Vehicle Safety Compliance Label (located on the driver door lock pillar) lists applicable transmission identification codes.
Manual transmissions are also equipped with service identification tags. The MSOD-R1 tag is located on the driver side of the transmission.

Lubrication
The MSOD-R1 transmissions are designed so that the internal parts operate in an oil bath circulated by the motion of the gears and shafts. All parts are amply lubricated if these procedures are followed:
^ Maintain the correct fluid level by inspecting it regularly.
^ Change the fluid at recommended intervals.
^ Use MERCON Multi-Purpose Automatic Transmission Fluid XT-2-QDX meeting Ford specification MERCON.
High operating temperatures increase the lubricant's rate of oxidation and shorten its effective life. When the average operating temperature is high, the transmission may require more frequent fluid changes.
The following conditions in any combination can cause high operating temperatures:
^ operating consistently at slow speeds
^ high ambient temperatures
^ restricted air flow around the transmission
^ exhaust system too close to the transmission

Powerflow in Neutral





^ The input gear drives the countershaft.
^ The countershaft gears drive the first, second, and third gears on the output shaft.
^ All the synchronizers are disengaged (centered).
^ No gears are engaged to the output shaft.
^ The output shaft is not engaged to the input shaft.

Powerflow in 1st Gear





^ The input gear drives the countershaft.
^ The countershaft gears drive the first, second, third, and fifth gears on the output shaft.
^ The 1-2 synchronizer hub is spliced to the output shaft.
^ When the synchronizer sleeve is shifted rearward, first gear is locked to the output shaft.

Powerflow in 2nd Gear





^ The input gear drives the countershaft.
^ The countershaft gears drive the first, second, third, and fifth gears on the output shaft.
^ The 1-2 synchronizer hub is splined to the output shaft.
^ When the synchronizer sleeve is shifted forward, second gear is locked to the output shaft.

Powerflow in 3rd Gear





^ The input gear drives the countershaft.
^ The countershaft gears drive the first, second, third, and fifth gears on the output shaft.
^ The 3-4 synchronizer hub is splined to the output shaft.
^ When the synchronizer sleeve is shifted rearward. third gear is locked to the output shaft.

Powerflow in 4th Gear





^ The input gear drives the countershaft.
^ The countershaft gears drive the first, second, third, and fifth gears on the output shaft.
^ The 3-4 synchronizer hub is splined to the output shaft, but no gears are engaged to the output shaft.
^ When the synchronizer sleeve is shifted forward, the input shaft is locked to the output shaft through the synchronizer hub.

Powerflow in 5th Gear





^ The input gear drives the countershaft.
^ The countershaft gears drive the first, second, and third gears on the output shaft, and the fifth gear synchronizer.
^ The fifth gear synchronizer hub is splined to the countershaft.
^ When the synchronizer sleeve is shifted forward, the fifth gear is locked to the countershaft.
^ The countershaft fifth gear drives the output shaft fifth gear.

Powerflow in Reverse Gear





^ The input gear drives the countershaft.
^ The fifth-reverse synchronizer hub is splined to the countershaft.
^ The synchronizer hub engages the reverse gear to the countershaft.
^ The countershaft reverse gear drives the reverse idler gear.
^ The reverse idler gear drives the reverse gear on the countershaft, in a reverse direction.