four speed question
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four speed question
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re: four speed question
that bellhousing looks like its for a small block ford or inline 6
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it looks like its from a car to me. its a toploader. if you get the numbers from it you can look it up on this site as to what it is exactly.
http://www.davidkeetoploaders.com/
you might have to change the lenght of your driveshaft. im unsure on that. i know you would need a slip joint shaft to put it in though.
http://www.davidkeetoploaders.com/
you might have to change the lenght of your driveshaft. im unsure on that. i know you would need a slip joint shaft to put it in though.
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i've got a one piece slip yoke out of a 66 f100 long bed that i can have cut down or what ever. i just wonder if i can find a bell housing to work with this setup and if the tranny will be ok in a truck.
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Weren't the overdrive trannies from 68 a two piece type affair?
The T-85 would basically be a 3 speed with an overdrive unit bolted on it.
If this is a car 3 spd+od then it would be from a lot newer car like a 79-82 grananda, or fairmont.
If that is the case I can get one of them from a local yard for 50 bucks.
The T-85 would basically be a 3 speed with an overdrive unit bolted on it.
If this is a car 3 spd+od then it would be from a lot newer car like a 79-82 grananda, or fairmont.
If that is the case I can get one of them from a local yard for 50 bucks.
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re: four speed question
If left in its current location, the shifter would be under your seat.
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re: four speed question
Looks like the shifter is in about the same place as a T5, which would put it just at the front of the seat and could easily be "adjusted".
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