I need some help IDing this engine and tranny. I don't know anything about Ford drivetrains, so I'm drawing a blank... The guy that's selling it thinks it's a 390 from the sixties and a C4. Pictures are all I got, so I was hoping somebody on here would be able to help me. Thanks, Martin
Fuxl, It is definitely an FE (Ford Edsel) Ford engine. I am not positive on the tranny though. It is obviously a cast iron main body so it could be an FMX.
The first four digits of the part #'s on the intake, heads, etc. will get you closer... http://www.mustangtek.com/FordDecode.html
It's definetly an early FE, they all had 352 cast in the front of the block whether it was a 352, 390, 427 or 428or any of the other five displacements they were produced as. the trans is a FMX, cruise o matic is a name given to all sixties ford 3 speed auto transmissions, if it was in a Mercury it would be a merc o matic
Nope, the FMX didn't show up until '68. The Fordomatic (both the three speed and two-speed versions), Cruisomatic, and FMX are all related to each other, but there are differences between them. Basically, Ford started with the Fordomatic, then 'improved' this design to get the later versions. The FMX was the last major design change for this series, until it morphed into the AOD in the late 70s. That motor is probably a 61 or 62, as it still has the road draft tube fitting on the rear of the intake. The blue valve covers and air cleaner identify it as a 352.
If it will spin - remove a plug and measure the stroke. Its the easiest way to tell what it is by doing so. Oldmics
There should be a tag on the left side of the trans case... or held on by a pan bolt. I can't tell by the photo exactly what it is. CW, FX, MX, FMX.... need the info off of the tag.
Not to get into a pissing contest or anything but get in any ford from the sixties or early seventies and look at the shift indicator, it will say cruise o matic. That shifter can be hooked to a c4, c6 or an FMX, like I said its just a name. And AOD's didn't morph from anything, it a completely different (and metric) trans Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Actually the FMX did get morphed into the AOD..... That is what their first O/D automatics were built from (never used in production). BTW... cast iron cruis-o-matics and the Borg Warner M8 and M12 are the same trans (like the differences between FX, MX and FMX) which were used in a lot of other makes of cars.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruise-O-Matic You're right, Ford used the Cruiseomatic name on almost everything, but that doesn't mean the transmissions were all the same... and the FMX didn't appear until 68.
early cruise-matic out of a full sze galaxies ect. They had cast iron bodies. As did Fmx's. c-4 all aluminum with removable bell and c-6 all aluminum with non removable bell.
castiron ford trans either smallcase, medium case or large case, dipstick tube in pan. FMX dipstick tube in case.
Well....I'll tell ya what it aint! Its not a Medium Case transmission. I've attached the pic of my MX (Medium case) Cruise-O-Matic. You can see the case differences. I'm going to guess that it IS an FMX though. The internals were almost identical to the MX. I have a thread on the MX rebuild I finished (yet haven't gotten into the car).
Hrm - after looking at the pics with em close together - it may be a Small Case (FX) (C4) transmission after all. The only real way to tell is to measure to be sure.
I have a tranny just like that. I call it scrap metal personally. Mine was in a 59 Ranchero. It was a 292 car, but I believe the only difference would be the bell housing. engine looks like an early 332 or 352
Whichever, it's an UGLY baby. Don't pay much for it! Around here, I could get you a much better looking, much better 390" core from a running truck for$250 -$350 depending on whether you wanted automatic or stick. jack vines
The trans is a cast iron case, which puts out it being a C-4. I think it is an FMX, the earlier transmissions I don't think had a vacuum modulator. I may be wrong, but I thought they were TV operated. Yes, the FMX did n ot morph into the AOD, but some planetarys and other internals were used in the AOD transmissions. I used to rebuild a lot of AOD's when I was a mechanic in the local Foed dealership
The engine is too early to be factory equipped with an FMX (started in '68)... I think it's an FX Cruise-o-Matic trans.