How do you replace a oil pump in a 85 ranger auto transmission?

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Problem with SPEEDOMETER on my car, possible loose cable, how much to repair?

Most oil pumps on automatic transmissions are directly behind the torque converter. You must remove the tranny first.

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Whether it's the engine, or the transmission oil pump, it can be accessed by removing the oil pan.

My speedometer works sometimes and sometimes it does'nt. What could be the problem?

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If it's the front pump for the transmission, you will have to remove the trans and quite a few more parts, not something I recommend for a beginner.

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If it's the engine oil pump, the first thing is gonna be to remove the oil pan. This can be very tricky because there is almost always a crossmember under the engine. Solution - raise the engine with a hoist far enough to slide the pan out. That done, the rest is fairly easy, just don't forget to put the oil pump drive shaft back in or the whole thing will have been for nothing.
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