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Truckstell overdrive on ford?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by cadillacoffin, Feb 27, 2011.

  1. cadillacoffin
    Joined: May 30, 2007
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    i recently acquired a truckstell overdrive and would like to adapt it to my ford and was wondering if anyone had been down this road.
     
  2. povertyflats
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    from Missouri

  3. cadillacoffin
    Joined: May 30, 2007
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    no its completely different from ruckstell. this is a mechanical od that is located right behind the trani not in the rear axle like the columbia or ruckstell units.
     
  4. easyrider47
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    That sounds kewl David, although I'm not sure I've heard of that particular overdrive before. There used to be some behind the ****** o.d.'s in the 60's but I don't personally know of anyone who used one. I think one was Hone-o-drive or something like that. They used to advertise them for using deep gears and still being able to drive it on the street.
    Gonna make it to the swap meet next Sunday?
     
  5. 302GMC
    Joined: Dec 15, 2005
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    from Idaho

    It's a Truckstell, a '40s - early '50s torque tube OD for Chevrolets ... old timers hated them and most were replaced because of reliability problems. You should let a restorer type person have a shot at it before cutting it up.
     
  6. 33-Chevy
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    If you succeed in getting it installed don't shift to reverse while you are still moving forward because there are no replacement parts.
     
  7. cadillacoffin
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    i know little bit about them just trying to figure out how to mix match the front torque tubes.
     
  8. Dale Fairfax
    Joined: Jan 10, 2006
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    Remember a farm kid outside my old hometown in Ohio-had one them in a mildly hopped up '51 Chevy with wild pipes. He'd stop at a R.R. crossing on the way out of town at night (after closing time) then start up heading out the country road--6 gears as hard as it would run. You could hear him for miles. Whatta time.


     

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