Help identify Ford tranny! 4 speed, case to tail section 24" long, main shaft 10 spline, the main shaft housing 1-3/8 OD, out put 27 or 28?
looks like a 60's toploader for a big car - Mustang shifter mounted closer to the main body if I'm thinking well....the ID year should have a C for the 60's - D for the 70's.....after that is the year C6 - 1966, C7 - 1967 and for the D...D0-1970 and D1- 1971....someone correct me if I'm wrong... I was at YellowBelly....looking thru your book....good resto on the goat... Lawrence
screwed with them Dadgumum's many a time.....they're itty-bitty next to a T-10 or a TL.....just saying
Those aren't the "numbers" you need to identify a toploader 4-spd. You are looking for a number like RUG-XXX or HEH-XX. Here's where you will find a fairly complete code list once you locate the code on your tranny: http://www.falcongt.com.au/toploader.html That said, the maincase engineering number shown in your photo was used from 1968-71. The tailshaft engineering number shown is the same as used on the so-called toploader "imposter", i.e. the three spd toploader with overdrive. I don't think any "real" toploader used that tailshaft. It might be a mix and match of parts. That's common with toploaders as they tend to get changed around over the years..
I've got a 3 speed out of my '59 F100.....numbers i find on the casing are: 4DI3 (or 4D13) CA8R 7006 E BS any info on what tranny this is?