Transmission help

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by Larrys 48, Sep 7, 2010.

  1. Larrys 48

    Larrys 48 Member

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    Can anyone help identify this tranny for me? The DPO had it in the bed of the pickup along with a Camero rear end...I'm also curious about the yellow paint marks on the gears...thanks.
     

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  2. Kens 50 PU

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  3. Larrys 48

    Larrys 48 Member

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    Thanks Ken - I thought it was for an open drive line. I wonder how much it might be worth?
     
  4. Flashlight

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    Looks like a Saginaw 4 speed, and maybe the rear-end is from the same car. All you need is to have a driveshaft made. Can't tell if there are grooves on the input shaft or not, which would tell you the gear ratios. This is the modification Patrick's is always talking about.

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  5. bigtimjamestown

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    That's a Saginaw fully synchronized 3 speed Trans. It's perfect along with that Camaro rearend for an open drive line conversion. This is a conversion I have done a couple of times and have had excellent feed back with....Big Tim :cool:
     

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