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Automotive Stud 05-15-2020 10:15 AM

1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

Are the torque tubes the same length on 40-48 Ford cars? I know the radius rods are longer prewar but I believe the tube is the same length but I can be wrong.

19Fordy 05-15-2020 11:43 AM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

The BIG GREEN BOOK on page 131 shows part number part # 6A 4504 Tube assy (torque)-with bearing.cup and grease retainer, passenger 1941-48.
There is no spline count given for this listing.

It also shows 68-4504 Tube Assy. (Torque) with bearing cup and grease
retainer - used with 6 spline pinion, Pass, Comm, 1937-41.

It is not clear to me the actual difference between these two part number listings.

V8COOPMAN 05-15-2020 12:43 PM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Automotive Stud (Post 1887837)
Are the torque tubes the same length on 40-48 Ford cars? I know the radius rods are longer prewar but I believe the tube is the same length but I can be wrong.


Hey Stud....I have it noted that a '39-'40 torque tube is 70" long, and that the '41-'48 tube is 72" in length. Can anyone verify, please? DD

V8COOPMAN 05-15-2020 01:09 PM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 19Fordy (Post 1887865)
The BIG GREEN BOOK on page 131 shows part number part # 6A 4504 Tube assy (torque)-with bearing.cup and grease retainer, passenger 1941-48.
There is no spline count given for this listing.

It also shows 68-4504 Tube Assy. (Torque) with bearing cup and grease
retainer - used with 6 spline pinion, Pass, Comm, 1937-41.

It is not clear to me the actual difference between these two part number listings.


"4504" is Ford language for a TORQUE TUBE. Without the GREEN BOOK in front of me, I'd be inclined to guess that the "68-4504 Tube Assy." listing is actually "68A-4504", the "A" signifying Pass & Comm. The "68" indicates 1936 as the first year for this application, which applied to production years 1936 thru 1940 LENGTHWISE, even though the '38-'40 tubes were subsequently fitted for center bearings.


The "6A-4504" indicates a Pass & Comm torque tube with 1946 being the first year of application. As I wrote in the other post, I have a personal note to myself that '41 t-tube was 2" longer than the '40 and earlier. 1941 Fords had an awful lot of strangely dimensioned, one-off suspension components front AND rear, so....I ain't certain about that '41 length! Guaranteed though, the '40 is different in length than the '42 thru '48 t-tube, as the wheelbase increased in '41 over the '40 models! DD

Automotive Stud 05-15-2020 01:22 PM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

Thanks all, that sounds correct. I just measured two at 72" and I know they are postwar. Makes sense that the '40 would be shorter.

Gary in La. 05-15-2020 01:29 PM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

I just measured a '39 tube that I have in the shop and it is 70".

V8COOPMAN 05-15-2020 06:15 PM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

Sooo….Anyone got a "KNOWN-TO-BE" 1941 t-tube that they could measure? DD

Gary in La. 05-15-2020 07:05 PM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

I measured a '41 tube at 72" in a thread dated 2/12/19.

19Fordy 05-16-2020 09:43 AM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

THANK YOU gentleman for clearing that up
and providing meaningful info.

Automotive Stud 05-18-2020 11:39 AM

Re: 1940-1948 Torque tube interchange
 

Great info, thanks all!


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