decoding trans numbers
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Re: decoding trans numbers
i checked and you are right...those are the markings...thanks for the info
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Re: decoding trans numbers
Reason is that the T series is totally different than the RAN/RAT transmissions. Nothing interchanges, probably not even the bolts.thebannister8 wrote:
what's intersting to me is that my chilton manual makes a distinction between the ford 3.03 trans and the t-series...
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Re: decoding trans numbers
the point i was wondering is that it seems to me that deduction then suggests the 3.03 is the tremec
that the terminology 3.03 and tremec are interchangable, exclusive only to each other and discludes the t-series
that the terminology 3.03 and tremec are interchangable, exclusive only to each other and discludes the t-series
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Re: decoding trans numbers
Tremec includes various transmissions, but not any Borg Warner T-series ones. Tremec and Borg Warner are two different companies. It seems to me that Tremec bought all of Borg Warner's transmission lines a few years ago.thebannister8 wrote:the point i was wondering is that it seems to me that deduction then suggests the 3.03 is the tremec
that the terminology 3.03 and tremec are interchangable, exclusive only to each other and discludes the t-series
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