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Save your M5ODR1, M5ODR1HD or M5ODR2 manual transmission

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Originally Posted by gts007
oh god, i hope no one would have to do that annually. My clutch was finally replaced at 130k / 11 years and I'm still on my stock slave (knock on wood)

thanks for the tip. Wish I wouldve known about this before i got my new clutch!
Big mistake doing the clutch and not the slave. Especially on a 4.0. My slave was shot on my 2.5L at 130k.
 
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Big mistake doing the clutch and not the slave. Especially on a 4.0. My slave was shot on my 2.5L at 130k.
couldnt afford it bro. this was a year and a half ago and so far no problems
 
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Bump.
I didn't wanna make a new thread to ask this, which trans is in my 08? M5ODR1, M5ODR1HD, or M5ODR2?
Also do these three trans use the same shifter or are they all different?
 
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M5ODR1HD i'm pretty sure...
 
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Ok, next question. Is the shifter universal between all 3? Would I be able to use one from a 3rd gen?
 
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Originally Posted by morris
Ok, next question. Is the shifter universal between all 3?
No. The R2 is a larger transmission used in certain F-series and full size Broncos. It uses a much taller, angled stick and a different shifter stub in the transmission. This shifter probably wouldn't be a good choice in a Ranger.

The R1 has been used in Rangers and other smaller Ford trucks for many years. The slightly beefed up R1HD was introduced in the 2001 model year for use with the more powerful 4.0L SOHC in Rangers and Sport Tracs. The 2001+ 2.3, 2.5 and 3.0 continued to use the R1.


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Would I be able to use one from a 3rd gen?
I'm not sure of the exact year but Ford changed the orientation of the wedge bolt in the Ranger/Explorer R1 sometime in the mid-to-late 90's. Earlier had a fore/aft bolt, the later bolts went crossways. Because of this change, you can't just interchange early and late sticks. You MIGHT be able to swap the shifter AND the shifter stub to make it work though.

Shifters from R1's and/or R1HD's of the same year group should always be directly interchangeable.
 
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Thanks bob
 
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Originally Posted by V8 Level II
The 3 factory rubber plugs for the shift rail holes in the top cover may harden and fall out at higher miles, letting dirt in and fluid out. This is a ticking time bomb for any M5ODR1, M5ODR1HD or M5ODR2 manual transmission. It can be easily corrected by substituting metal core plugs Dorman 555-108 or equivalent. Another method that requires more disassembly is by tapping the holes and installing threaded pipe plugs. Either way, this fix should be a priority for anyone using one of these transmissions.

The original rubber Mazda shift rail plugs that may fall out:
Attachment 82217

Holes with the Mazda rubber plugs removed:


Dorman 555-108 core plugs installed:


Although it has been mentioned on this forum before, not everyone has heard about this issue. It's important so it needs a thread of its own.
Dorman doesn't make those anymore.
 
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You're looking for a plug with a 0.625 (5/8) outside diameter, with a height of around 0.220. Those are the dimensions of the original Dorman plugs. If you can no longer find the Dorman option, search for engine freeze plugs using those dimensions. Try to find as close as possible on the height, outside dimension needs to be exact.
 
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Originally Posted by Fordzilla80
You're looking for a plug with a 0.625 (5/8) outside diameter, with a height of around 0.220. Those are the dimensions of the original Dorman plugs. If you can no longer find the Dorman option, search for engine freeze plugs using those dimensions. Try to find as close as possible on the height, outside dimension needs to be exact.
Thanks, I got it figured out after posting. The Dorman rep and parts store were focusing on the truck... Measurements were all they needed.
 
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lol, figures. I'm not surprised.
 
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