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10 spline transmission output shaft
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Fred |
03-26-2010 @ 3:37 PM
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Does anyone know if the '53 sychro 4 speed truck transmissions has a 10 spline output shaft or what transmission does? Thanks, Fred
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supereal |
03-28-2010 @ 10:33 AM
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Consult any truck "power train" shop in your area. They will know, if you can locate any manufacturer or model number on the transmission. Ford used a number of vendors, such as Dana, New Process, and others, depending upon the order of the dealer. If you are mating a transmission to a drive shaft, yokes are available to modify the piece.
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double de |
03-16-2011 @ 2:30 AM
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i am looking to put new drive shaft on my 49 f1 running the 3 speed tranny is there a website to go to help me out thanks de
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supereal |
03-16-2011 @ 9:52 AM
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Usually, a driveshaft has to be made up for the application. We use a long bed lathe with a steady rest to make up the tube, and to weld the ends, so it takes a machine shop with the right equipment to do it. We lengthen and shorten truck chassis, which requires a change in the drive live. Look for a big truck shop in your area if there is no machine shop.
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bonusbuilt1950 |
03-16-2011 @ 10:28 AM
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The only 4 speed for 53 is the T-98, has a case marking of 4TE on it. Part number of the output shaft is B9C 7061-D, it lists it as 14-43/64 inches long and has 10-10-10 straight splines. Barry 50 F-1
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