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Old 12-11-2020, 01:05 AM   #2
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Default Re: tranny compatibility

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Originally Posted by 1937sedandelivery View Post
hello,
I know nothing about transmissions, but I am needing one for my 37. I recently bought a tranny from a guy who wasn't sure of the year. I cracked it open today and disassembled it. The cluster gear assembly has the gear teeth of: 28-24-18-15. From the green bible, it appears to be pn: 48-7113-A, for 1932-1935. My question: will this work for my 37? I am trying to keep things as original as possible. What am I missing in going to a 35 tranny as opposed to a 37 tranny?
Thanks,
gregg
Hey Gregg....Below is a link to a really GREAT page on Mac VanPelt's very informative site. Besides explaining the basic differences between the early Ford transmissions, you'll also see pictures of what your trans should look like internally. Mac VanPelt is one of your "go-to" sources for early trans parts and information. The other would be 3rd Gen in McMinnville, Tenn. DD

http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/f...peed-gears.htm

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