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Trying to fine a quality gasket/filter kit. So far this seems to be the only game in town:
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ATP is a quality product. - STRIKE THAT STATEMENT -
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Big Company, where most of TRANS SHOPS source their inventory.
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I haven't seen any reproduction tags yet. I've seen very few that are still legible for the number other than the serial that is stamped. A person has to go by characteristics for these old units. Most of the small case units have the same or similar cast iron main case. The bell housings were by application but are replaceable. There are likely tail housing applications as well. Each variant has it's own number for the assembly part number. The flathead V8 applications had a lot of similarity but the early ones had some problem points that were upgraded or improved over time. The upgrades can be retrofitted at overhaul for the most part but there aren't all that many for the first three years of production.
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Look closely at the ID PLATE and the SERIAL NO. That is the SERIAL NO of the actual trans. Below are tags from both the FORD and BW built trans -
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You don't know until you try ...
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In general, Ford didn't put the vehicle serial number on the driveline parts in the mid to late 50's. If you're looking for the VIN / serial number of the car it's often stamped into the frame. On a mid to late 50's Ford it's usually on the top of the right front frame rail, somewhere between the firewall and front bumper, sometimes on the cross member under the front of the engine. Don't know at all what Mercury did in '53, it may be on the left side or ??? The original serial number plate for "1952-54 MERCURY Models: Stamped on a plate on right front door pillar" http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/f...9VINdecode.htm . Last edited by dmsfrr; 06-26-2021 at 08:33 PM. |
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That will be the SERIAL NO. of the TRANS ASSY, not a partial VIN.
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If your trans has a single "bumpout" in the trans fluid pan, you have the small-case. But if it bumps out and bumps back in again, it is a medium case. This is the easiest way to tell which one you have. Also, the Medium case transmission pans had a separate drain plug, so you didn't need to unscrew the dipstick tube to drain the fluid. Not sure when they started that extra drain plug, but they had it at least by 1954. |
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As far as the fluid filter screen goes, my understanding is that the fluid is sucked into the screen from the fluid in the pan, therefore, any metal shavings or impurities will be laying in the bottom of the pan and/or on top of the filter screen (which is facing up) and is submerged in fluid.
So in order to clean the screen properly, a solvent should be sprayed into one of the tubing holes while the screen is facing downwards. The other tubing hole should be blocked off with a thumb or some other means so that clean solvent can only escape through the screen. Doing this will force solvent through the screen and clean the outside of the screen. I've never seen one of these filter screens so bad it couldn't be salvaged by a proper cleaning. I do NOT recommend dunking the whole filter screen in a container full of solvent, as this may allow impurities and/or metal shavings stuck to the outside of the screen to get inside the screen and defeat the purpose of the cleaning process. |
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The TECH WRITER that wrote this article was misinformed or didn't thoroughly do his research. There was no mid-case FM until the 1955 model year. It is references such as these that keep THE OLD WIVES TALES continuing. That includes the GREAT ATF DEBATES one sees constantly.
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Why would anyone try and clean this filter if a quality new w/ gasket is available for seventeen bucks? I surely wouldn't clean one and stick it back in there if it was mine or a customers. You can't charge a customer to service a screen if a new one is available. And that also goes for oil bath air cleaners and oil cartridge filters. All of that is long gone.
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NOS screen, top and bottom
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CONTINUATION of POST #75 TEXT SOURCE - https://www.ctci.org/fordomatic-tran...dentification/
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The terms FORD-O-MATIC and CRUISE-O-MATIC were descriptive advertising names for FORD AT during that time period. Variations incl. MERC-O-MATIC and TURBO-DRIVE among others. See Chart From 1960/64 MPC Below- The DUAL RANGE CM was introduced in 1958. The throttle valve (1951-1960) was replaced with a vacuum modulator valve on the 1961 model run. The DUAL RANGE (Green Dot) C4 and C6 were also referred to as CRUISE-O-MATIC during this period. It was a marketing term. SELECT-SHIFT (P-R-N-D-L) began phasing in on the some 1966 models and most everything was SELECT-SHIFT by 1969-70. The FMX was a complete redesign (FM-FX-MX) after FOMOCO bought all rights from BW (1968). It is basically a MX stuffed into an FX case. The rear pump was eliminated to make the room for the internals. The FMX was continued in use as FOMOCO could not keep up with C4/C6 production. It is a strong transmission. You can see how different writers can easily confuse a not so confusing subject.
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Not to mention if the screen was not cleansed properly, say in a sonic cleaner, any missed debris/varnish would be carried into the trans as the detergent packages on more modern ATF is much stronger.
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Does anyone have a nice close up picture of the correct ID tag used on the 53' Ford/Mercury automatic transmissions?
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The ones I've seen are the red type and the application number is large so that it fits the space there better. All was painted on except the serial number. That's why they don't last. Some have a casting number on the case but they are a case number. The 1P-N and 1P-P versions were used on both 239 and 255 applications in 1953 and the linear alpha change was likely done for either a small internal change, a date of manufacture change, or a place of manufacture change but I cant tell you with any certainty which applies. The 1st data plate in the post above is very close in arrangement to the 1P-7000 series. It has the model number first (example 1P-7000-N), the 3-digit date code, month/week/last digit of year are there. The serial will tell you a little bit. The first digits before the hyphen designate the plant code. A "2", "6", or "10" prefix indicates Cincinnati plant by FoMoCo. A"1", "5", or "9" prefix designates Warner Gear Division. The linear serial number started at 10001 followed by 10002 and so on. This information comes from the 1953 dated revision of the Merc-O-Matic transmission repair and adjustment manual.
I can't say they are all red but the ones I've seen are. There is a history of changing colors so nothing would surprise me about that. The manual photos are black and white so there is no help there. You might try this place for a tag restoration. http://www.datatags.com/ There may be others that do this but some may only do quantity instead of one offs for new plates. Last edited by rotorwrench; 06-27-2021 at 02:20 PM. |
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