Hello All;
I have been put to what I am getting the sense is a fools errand. I have been trying desperatly to find a rear cone to a ford transmission as seen in the attached photo. This part appears to be unfindable by Google and I am at my wits end. Does anyone have any idea how to better identify and subsequently locate a replacement rear cone matching this one?
Any help is appreciated.
Ross
Trying to identify rear cone
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Re: Trying to identify rear cone
Post a picture of the pan.
1971 F100, Balanced and blueprinted 390. Rebuilt AOD transmission and drive line. Repainted back to factory colors (seafoam lower, boxwood upper).
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Wheeble,wheeble wrote:Post a picture of the pan.
Thank you for looking. No pan actually. It connects to a Quaife tranny.
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Re: Trying to identify rear cone
What is this in? What motor? Can you please post pictures of the entire unit? Thanks
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I googled quaife sequential gearbox. Selected images and found lots of links and info. However, I have zero knowledge of the boxes except they are expensive.
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Re: Trying to identify rear cone
I know this thread is old, however based on what I read and see, this transmission appears to be a T-9 box.
Compare with the pictures here (http://www.mgexp.com/phorum/read.php?1,1570799).
Google for T-9 boxes and see if that is what has the correct housing.
Compare with the pictures here (http://www.mgexp.com/phorum/read.php?1,1570799).
Google for T-9 boxes and see if that is what has the correct housing.
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Re: Trying to identify rear cone
Thank you. I'll check it out and see if it gets me closer. I really appreciate the help.mmerlinn wrote:I know this thread is old, however based on what I read and see, this transmission appears to be a T-9 box.
Compare with the pictures here (http://www.mgexp.com/phorum/read.php?1,1570799).
Google for T-9 boxes and see if that is what has the correct housing.
R