Need help identifying a transmission

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I have bought an engine and transmission to put in my 67 and need to identify what transmission it is. The engine is a 351w out of a 1990 van and the transmission was original behind it. I have a bunch of numbers off of the tag, but don't know what they mean or how to find that out. Please let me know what I need to do to identify this.

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probably its a eaod electronic automatic overdrive. it got a hugh trans pan right. then thats it.
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Yes it does, if that is the case, is there any way to use it without a computer? Or is the computer needed?
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i don't know. someone else will probably have to help you on this question
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If it's a E4OD then you need the computer and sensors that go to it. For instance the VSS in the rear axle, the TPS, etc. I don't know how, if possible, to bypass or override those. The E4OD is a cr*p transmission anyway.
If it's a AOD I don't believe there's a computer at all.
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The AOD only needs a throttle valve cable you can run off your carb linkage,something like a kick down rod only in reverse.I had an AOD from a 91 Mustang GT behind a 302 in a 66 long bed.I fabricated a bracket that bolted on the back left carb mounting bolt.The trans worked really well after I got the cable adjusted correctly.
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Thanks for all the answers. How do I tell the difference between and E4OD and an AOD?

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AOD = 14 pan bolts
E4OD = 20 pan bolts
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Thanks all, it is an e4od. Thanks again!
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