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olguy 03-29-2023 12:12 PM

1941 V8 to auto trans adaptor
 

Hi guys, Been a long time, but I am asking for some suggestions for an easy way to install an auto trans in my finished '41 deluxe sedan. I woke up one day and found myself to be 82 years old....still need a hotrod but can't shift the old 3 spd, any more. Does anyone sell a reasonable adaptor to install a C4 or some other auto trans with minimum effort (cost)? Thanks in advance for any help...
Tony

Charlie Stephens 03-29-2023 12:17 PM

Re: 1941 V8 to auto trans adaptor
 

Also post your question on HAMB: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/ In addition to your post be sure to use the search feature when you get there. I hate to say it but I think this will turn out to be a very big project.

Charlie Stephens

drolston 03-29-2023 07:45 PM

Re: 1941 V8 to auto trans adaptor
 

I presume the difficulty with the three speed is the clutch foot work, and not the shifting. I am also 82 and the clutch foot still works fine, but the upper body strength for steering in tight spots, - That is another matter!


My wife's '34 pickup has the C4 trans with floor shifter behind the '53 Merc engine. It works fine. And the rack and pinion steering in such a light vehicle is quite manageable.

fordor41 03-29-2023 10:13 PM

Re: 1941 V8 to auto trans adaptor
 

Flat-o-matic sells kits to mate c-4's to to F/H's.

Dick 03-30-2023 12:35 PM

Re: 1941 V8 to auto trans adaptor
 

I agree with Charlie on this....probably a very large project.
You will have to modify the center cross section of the frame to accept the C4. Not sure but may have to create a new trans cover; floor modification. Then build a mount for the new trans. Convert to open drive or modify the trans to mate with the torque tube in the '41. figure out a shifting system or use a floor shift. Using the flat-o-matic you can stick with 6 volts, original starter and probably not have to modify the fire wall.
You will need a transmission cooler as well. I'm probably forgetting a few things.

olguy 03-30-2023 02:10 PM

Re: 1941 V8 to auto trans adaptor
 

Hi and thanks to all who replied. I was afraid of the answers I'd receive...I knew it wasn't a snap to switch to an A/T, but didn't want to admit it.... I wish I could swap my car for one of the same quality with an auto, but the market for a really nice sedan just isn't there. I don't have space for another A/T equipped rod, but that's my problem...Oh well....Thanks to all..


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