Drivetrain & Transmission

Automatic Transmission Components for early Ford Bronco

TOMS OFFROAD's Automatic Transmissions collection offers a range of solutions for those looking to upgrade their classic Ford Broncos. Whether you're seeking a reliable 3-speed automatic transmission option or wanting to add overdrive capabilities, we've got you covered.

66-77 Ford Bronco Automatic Transmission Information

Automatic transmission options designed to improve shifting performance and overall drivability in your Bronco.

  • Includes a range of automatic transmission options built for 66-77 Ford Broncos.
  • Available upgrades provide smoother shifting and improved on-road and off-road performance.
  • Transmission kits are available with key components needed for installation.
  • Compatible parts such as torque converters and related components are available to complete your setup.
  • Options are available for both stock replacements and performance-focused builds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What automatic transmission came in the early Ford Bronco?

The 1973–1977 early Ford Bronco was available with the Ford C4 automatic transmission. The C4 is a robust three-speed automatic well-suited to the early Bronco's weight and engine options. It's known for its reliability, relative simplicity, and strong aftermarket support for rebuild kits and performance upgrades. Many Broncos were ordered with the manual and later converted to the C4 for ease of use.

What fluid does the early Bronco C4 automatic transmission use?

The Ford C4 automatic transmission requires Ford Type F transmission fluid, do not substitute Dexron, as the C4's clutch pack friction material is specifically engineered for Type F's higher friction coefficient. Using the wrong fluid causes clutch slipping and premature wear. The C4 holds approximately 9–11 quarts including the torque converter. Check the level with the engine warm and the transmission in Park.

How do I identify the automatic transmission in my early Ford Bronco?

The C4 can be identified by its external case shape, a medium-sized cast aluminum case with a pan that has a roughly rectangular outline. An ID tag or casting number on the case confirms the model. Early Broncos equipped with the 302 V8 and automatic use the C4. Confirming by VIN build sheet or ID tag is the most reliable method.

How do I rebuild the C4 automatic transmission in an early Bronco?

Rebuilding a C4 requires a full rebuild kit including all clutch packs, bands, seals, gaskets, and a friction-lined torque converter. The C4 is considered one of the more accessible automatic transmissions to rebuild due to its relatively straightforward internal design. A C4 rebuild kit from a reputable supplier covers all wear items. If the transmission is slipping or has internal damage, a professional rebuild or remanufactured unit swap is recommended.

Can I swap a modern overdrive automatic into an early Ford Bronco?

Yes, overdrive automatic swaps are popular in early Broncos for improved highway fuel economy. The AOD (Automatic Overdrive) and 4R70W are the most common choices, as they use the same bellhousing bolt pattern as the C4 and require minimal modification. A custom Dana 20 adapter is required. A new transmission crossmember and driveshaft length adjustment are typically needed. The result is a Bronco that cruises comfortably at highway speeds with significantly lower engine RPM. The 6R80 automatic trans is gaining in popularity for it's extra low 1st gear and tight gear ratios.