Transmission identification
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Transmission identification
Looking for help identifying the transmission on the left in the attached photo. I have exhausted my resources trying to understand the function of the gear on the end of the clutch assembly. Any help determining what it fits or is worth is greatly appreciated.
Bill
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Re: Transmission identification
Check out this thread as I believe you have just stumbled upon a Nash drive gear
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=35980&p=278542#p278542
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=35980&p=278542#p278542
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Re: Transmission identification
Kevin, you beat me to it!
and what are the odds of two guys within a week looking at the same crazy-rare accessory, each having 1/2 of the total assembly??
and what are the odds of two guys within a week looking at the same crazy-rare accessory, each having 1/2 of the total assembly??
Scott Conger
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Re: Transmission identification
In the last few years there was an NOS setup at Luray. It was sold to someone from the hometown where it was made.
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Re: Transmission identification
Wish we could give a thumbs up on people reply. 

I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: Transmission identification
I have that on my '22 Coupe transmission with the exterior cable cover to the speedometer and the cover over the transmission with the cable connection, but I am missing the internal cable to make the speedometer work.
1922 Coupe & 1927 Touring
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Re: Transmission identification
Hi Dennis,
I have some cable ends & the crimping tool. Sorry I only have some used cable
The ends ( tips) & cable are still available from Dorman
Dealers. Stewert Warner & S.S. White may not support that part of the industy I think? It should be possible to make up a cable if ends, size
& length can be figured out. Dorman universal cable kit is #10104.
Craig.
I have some cable ends & the crimping tool. Sorry I only have some used cable

Dealers. Stewert Warner & S.S. White may not support that part of the industy I think? It should be possible to make up a cable if ends, size
& length can be figured out. Dorman universal cable kit is #10104.
Craig.
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Re: Transmission identification
Wow, Thanks for the fast responses.
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Re: Transmission identification
Tim Morsher made the gears for the trans covers years back.