transmissions
transmissions
Hello, I am trying to find technical information on the three speed column shift manual gearbox (with overdrive?). Can anyone tell me about it or point me in the right direction. Thanks
not enough info. i have tech books for '57-'59 model plymouth bought for $60 at local good-guys swap meet. must get both books('57-'58 and the add-on '59). i might be able to tell u vaguely, but i have no scanner 2 copy. overdrive was an option, not very common i don't think(not on the granny 3-speeds anywho).
There will be no bringing her back here, I'm selling this sh**hole and buying me a condo.
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Actually I try to identify my (our) 3-speed Torqueflite Transmission because I want to buy some books or a repair manual and I don’t know if the books that are offered on e-bay are for my transmission.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
I always read about “Torqueflite 727” but I have no idea if this is our model or a later serial or if it is possible to interchange this transmissions.
Any ideas?
Stefan
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
I always read about “Torqueflite 727” but I have no idea if this is our model or a later serial or if it is possible to interchange this transmissions.
Any ideas?
Stefan
I have always chosen to NOT understand thedetails of transmissions, B blocks, etc. All I know is after 1962, the transmissions went to aluminum housings and the parking brake feature was eliminated.
However, I am now trying to learn the answer to your questions, and I am writing to people who should know. Stay tuned.
However, I am now trying to learn the answer to your questions, and I am writing to people who should know. Stay tuned.
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I am not a technical person. You should check out a website called www.forwardlook.net. There are many mechanically-wise people there. They put modern engines into older cars... they speak of flex plates and adapters. But if you want a 4-spd, I think you would do best to transplant all the running gear out of a modern 4-spd car into yours.
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stefan,
I don't know where you got those numbers (A-488).
I finally heard from what I consider a knowlegeable source (60 Dart on the FL site), and he warned me that the ALLPAR site has good information, except for the typographical error in the first line, calling it the 488 instead of the 466.
So the question is who should we believe? I guess we need some more input from more people. If I figure out how to send you the Email 60Dart sent me, I will send it on to you.
I don't know where you got those numbers (A-488).
I finally heard from what I consider a knowlegeable source (60 Dart on the FL site), and he warned me that the ALLPAR site has good information, except for the typographical error in the first line, calling it the 488 instead of the 466.
So the question is who should we believe? I guess we need some more input from more people. If I figure out how to send you the Email 60Dart sent me, I will send it on to you.