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
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
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.