GreaseMonkey, I am not taking a shot at you and even agree with your prognosis that the tranny needs to be replaced but you need to tell your Ford Engineer to back up his claim. Parts are not "engineered" to last a certain length of time. Quality of the parts will determine lifespan and contrary to popular belief as I am sure you are aware, most auto makers try to make quality vehicles. Let me relay this to you. My son-in-law and I had identical vehicles (1996 Blazer), his transmission went out the first time at 75K, had it rebuilt, went out again at 175K replaced it and then it went out again at 250K so he got rid of it and bought new. I sold mine at 325K and never had a problem. Both stuck to the maintenance schedule. Of course this is only one case but I could relay many more. In my experience for every 10 vehicles sold, 2 will not make it due to accidents, etc. out of the 8 left, 1 will experience failure at 100K or less, 1 or 2 will last about 150K, and the other 5 or 6 will far, far, exceed that limit. What your Ford Engineer is telling you is his opinion. Far more exceed 150K then fail at that point and most of them are not maintained anywhere near what the maintenance schedule dictates. Now if your Ford Engineer has some proof to back-up his statement I will gladly eat-my-words and apologize to this whole board.
BTW: Your how-to's are spot on and I use them myself. Very well written, concise, and very easy to follow.
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