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Technical Transmission ID

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by John Heckman, Oct 7, 2020.

  1. Have looked at Van Pelt and Wilcap and cannot identify the trans I have. No other numbers on case other than the B-7006. Any help appreciated. Thanks, John
     

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  2. WiredSpider
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    33/4 4 cyl
     
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  3. I'm thinking '32 4 cyl also (?).
     
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  4. WiredSpider
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    33/4 Look at the trans mount
     
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  5. alchemy
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    But the throwout arm looks long like a 32.
     
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  6. Thanks everyone.
     
  7. Mac VP
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    The Ford B 4 cylinder engine was also used in 1933 models. This one is clearly the B type gearbox case. The shifter tower appears to be the 1936-38 type, which can be used with the right mix of gears. The clutch arm also looks like the 33-34 type.
     
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