Sliding gear transmission
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Topic author - Posts: 105
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- First Name: Craig
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Sliding gear transmission
I am looking for information on this transmission of how it operates. I believe it is missing some of the internal linkage . I would also appreciate if anyone knows how to properly drive a T with with one of these installed? Any and all information would be appreciated, thanks in advanced, Craig.jpeg[/attachment]
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
If that's a Himico, I have the internal parts for one, with a broken housing.
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1927 Fordor
1926 Huckster
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1927 Fordor
1926 Huckster
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
Looks like a cronk simplex. Spelling? The 3 clutch fingers take external springs under those cones. Mine is missing all that external brake drum/band stuff. Ill go look @ it today.
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
Thanks Ed I that’s good to know that’s available. I am still unsure who made this part(s). There’s some lettering in the casting near the magneto post location and so far this is the only information I have .
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
Your could be right John these springs and the peddle were with the unit when I pick it up from a friends collection. Would you have any information about where and when they were made or possible an owner/ operator manual that’s available?
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
The springs on mine look beefier than the 3 loose you have shown.
I found some old sales ads for these replacement T transmissions in old vintage ford issues.
Not a himmico.
I found some old sales ads for these replacement T transmissions in old vintage ford issues.
Not a himmico.
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
Thank you for the lead on the old adds .Still looking for any information or copies of an original owner/ operator manual or whatever have you on this style transmission, thank you
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
While the guys here a very helpful, I think you are going to need to branch out a lot more than just posting here if you have not. Any instruction type information is going to be far in between if any still is floating around out there.
I think John nailed it; http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/59 ... 1480201813
The link to NWVS is still good.
I think John nailed it; http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/59 ... 1480201813
The link to NWVS is still good.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: Sliding gear transmission
The Ted Ashman layout(vintage ford) on aux transmissions was all I found for reference. If you find something new, I would be interested. As it is, I have enough pix to make the missing brake stuff & reassemble. The rest is unobtanium. Good luck.Craig Raynor wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 6:51 amThank you for the lead on the old adds .Still looking for any information or copies of an original owner/ operator manual or whatever have you on this style transmission, thank you