Junk transmission, high price overhaul

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by KentC, Aug 31, 2006.

  1. Kens 50 PU

    Kens 50 PU Member

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    KentC, i don't know if an AD vintage transmission will bolt up on your engine bell housing or not, but i was looking through the Stovebolt Page site awhile ago and a guy had an AD trans w/shifter linkage he would sell for $100 plus shipping. His handle is "redrose".
     
  2. vwnate1

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    Yes , it should bolt right up and have the correct # of splines on the input shaft , same as the Muncie SM420 four speed one will bolt up too .

    If you're not sure , ask the seller to count the # of splines on the input shaft.....

    $100.00 sounds like the right price to me , maybe he'll toss in the shift box on the base of the steering column and you can mix 'n match all the various parts to get it really good & smooth shifting then you can clean , paint & sell off the remaining bits....

    BTW : makes sure he drains the tranny completely , _wires_ a tag to one ear with your shipping info _in_pencil_ and then double bags it in trash bags before boxing it up for shipping as these things are heavy and often roll 'round inside thier boxes , tearing them up and ruining the shipping label...
     
  3. KentC

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    A local transmission shop has told us that there will be no problem in overhauling the transmission (he looked inside), and because of the many problems, I do not want to do it myself. His price is maximum of $495, the same as an exchange he has on the shelf. Assuming we do the deal, this is what I have planned. Also, the Bowties webpage (mentioned above) sells used, as is, for $150 plus $25 shipping. I will post to this thread when the decision is made, work done, to assist future problem solvers. Many thanks for the comments.
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  4. Kens 50 PU

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    kent, good luck on your trans and if you're a Red Raider fan, good luck to them too!
     
  5. KentC

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    The final looks like it will be $400, new cluster gears, bearings, seals and some gears replaced. I think he (the professional transmission man) put it together - one from three. I cannot complain, if the product works ok, and I think it probably will. Shoot, my speedometer should work now.
    Yes, I went to Texas Tech, many moons ago, took my accounting coursework there for the CPA licensing. I do not keep up with the athletic program though. I could not wait to get away from these dusty flatlands, but moved back from DFW 3 years ago. Many thanks to you all for the comments and suggestions.
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  6. vwnate1

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    I'd have to say that's a pretty good price .

    What's the warantee period ? .

    Replacing the pilot bushing in the end of the crankshaft will help insure it has a _long_ life , I'd stuff in a new clutch disc too unless I personally knew it had under 20,000 miles on it .

    This is a Torque Tube tranny , right ? no seals in it.....
     
  7. KentC

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    Yes, you are right, no rear seal. Warranty, not sure, did not ask as he was the only one in the area that had one in stock he fixed. I assume 90 days, as it has the appearance of a reputable shop. Wife said he was 60ish, fit, clear and bright blue eyes (looks like he belongs in the family). If it quits I guess I will have to punt (or kill him). Yes, I will replace the pilot bearing, and the rest of the clutch parts - why not, it is out and not that pricey. Thanks again.
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  8. Joels 48

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    I have a good 250 from a 1970 Nova. Ran good and started easy when I replaced it with a tall deck HD 292. I'll sell it for $250.00 Shipping might be the deal killer?
     
  9. KentC

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    Does a 250 fit in place of a 235, in a 1953, 3100 pickup, with a 3 speed transmission? What is your location?
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  10. vwnate1

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    Sort of : you'll need a late ('63 ~ '67) truck bellhousing and then fabricate new motor mounts , I've seen a few done and they do run very well , light wieght and modern design means a peppy powerplant .
     
  11. KentC

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    Thank you but for the present I will pass. I am still checking around here.
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