Aux transmission identification help
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Aux transmission identification help
Got this trans in a T parts pickup. I'm thinking it was with this T stuff because they we're looking to adapt it to a T somehow.
Any guesses out there?
Any guesses out there?
Last edited by Scott Gilham on Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
I believe a photo might help out a lot.
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
Photos added. I tried from my phone but.....I'm old
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
Up to the top
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
No ideas anybody?
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
Not sure what it is, but it looks like a transmission for something else. It does not have the right kind of connections for a T and it looks like it bolts to a bell housing, which a T does not have. I could be wrong, I only have personal experience with a Muncie and Warford, but that’s my opinion. Could you adapt it for a T? How good a machinist are you?
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
I’m leaning towards late 30s Dodge Plymouth truck or similar.
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
I would suggest asking about it at the AACA’s “What Is It?” forum on their website. With the keyed input shaft and flanged output, I bet somebody will recognize its application.
If you do find out, let us know as well!
If you do find out, let us know as well!
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
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: Aux transmission identification help
Thanks Mark. I got it posted over there. I'll update if I find out anything.
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Re: Aux transmission identification help
It may be a passenger car transmission modified for non-automotive use. I've seen a number of old, line-shaft driven machine tools set up to run off an electric motor thru an old car transmission to give a multi-speed drive.