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03-15-2014, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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Columbia for 39 Merc
I am beginning the process (and I believe it will be a process) of locating, most likely rebuilding, and installing a Columbia 2 speed in my 39 Merc. I am reading all the past posts regarding a Columbia here on the Barn, begun collecting articles and refference materials, and regularly checking numerous classifieds. My main question is must I locate specifically a '39 unit ? As I understand it the first generation axle was from about '37 - '41, would any of these be suitable? I plan on contacting Mr Connelly once I get farther into this, just want to have a clear idea of what I'm looking for, and what maybe I should be avoiding. Any recomendations or words of wisdom most welcome!!
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03-15-2014, 07:44 PM | #2 |
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I would start with Mr. Connelly.
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03-16-2014, 05:44 AM | #3 |
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Re: Columbia for 39 Merc
The late 36, 37-40 Ford and Mercury share the same housing. John is a good start so would be Dan Krehbiel in CA and Johnnie Stooksbury in Tenn.
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03-16-2014, 08:03 AM | #4 |
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Re: Columbia for 39 Merc
Fellas,
Thank you very much for the responses! I will add these names to my future contacts. Probably give John a call this week. Any other input most welcome. Shoebox |
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Re: Columbia for 39 Merc
Something NOT to overlook in your planning phase is the fact that '39 Mercs had that oddball one-piece driveshaft/pinion. DD
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03-16-2014, 08:21 AM | #6 |
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03-16-2014, 09:06 AM | #7 |
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JimTN,
What is the dividing line between Early and Late regarding the controls? V8Coopman, I hadn't forgotten about the 39 Merc pinion/driveshaft. Was hoping that perhaps a Columbia side could be installed to existing ring/pinion/housing etc. |
03-16-2014, 09:29 AM | #8 |
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I am rebuilding a Columbia from a 46-48 Ford to fit in my 40. All the changes happen on the right (passenger) side housing (bell) . The Columbia housing needs to be shortened 3/4" and the outer end replaced with the end from a stock 40 bell. I am sorting thru 3 possible stock candidates for the best parts and gear ratio. Depending on the condition of your wheel bearing surfaces, I would have them re-sleeved also.
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03-16-2014, 10:50 AM | #9 |
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Dan Krehbiel did a series of articles for the club magazine back in the mid-1990s. You definitely need to read those. They have the best explanation of axle changes that I have seen anywhere. Do bad these are not available on the web (to my knowledge)?
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03-16-2014, 10:56 AM | #10 |
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Comment: What a wonderful discussion you guys are having. Another example of how super fine Fordbarn and its members are!!!!!
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03-16-2014, 11:41 AM | #11 |
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I think John Connelly is reproducing most of the controls, with the exception of the speedometer adapter, made by S-W. The original OD units are hard to find, but the same unit was also used for truck underdrives. The truck units appear more frequently on eBay, and can be converted for OD use by reversing the internal gears.
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The controls on your car were authentically ALL vacuum. In '42 Columbia went to a bit more complicated system that utilized both electric and vacuum controls. They had proven to be quite troublesome and a mistake on Columbia's part. The correct 39 - 40 controls are very simple in design and work very well. I have retrofitted these controls to later model Fords for clients that had lost patience with the troublesome "later" controls.
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My '36 had a Columbia from new.. It worked rather well, however, I did not care for the shifting controls.
After driving the car for a couple of years, ('52-54), I up-graded the rear end to a '42-48 Columbia with the '42-48 vacuum/electric controls.. The '42-48 rear ends are only 2" wider than the '36-40.. An additional inch on each side is not a problem.. I used my stock '36 3.78 center section and drive shaft, with '37 radius bars.. The '37 radius bars do not quite lineup with the front mount on the torque tube, however, the addition of a 5/8" nut on both sides between the bars and the tube, allowed the attachment bolts to slide right in.. I also used the later model rear spring and shackles which can be noted in the attached pix. I used '42-48 brakes with '39 drums and '36-39 wheels.. I utilized the sway bar feature on the rear axle, hooking same to my frame.. I also utilized the tube shock mounts... No machine work required, the whole affair bolted together just as if Henry Ford had intended it to...
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With all this said, I believe the Michel is a better option.
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03-16-2014, 01:26 PM | #16 |
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If you don't care about the controls being original, you can use a modern transfer valve for two fuel tanks. I got one from J.C.Whitless. I believe it was made by Pollak.
There is also the Laycock overdrive as nonoriginal alternative to a Columbia. Those work great and are unobtrusive. |
03-17-2014, 10:51 AM | #17 |
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Shoebox, I think the real question you should have clarified was, is it your intent to keep the '39 Merc dead stock, or is a few deviations OK?
The combination of Ford/Columbia parts that I used requires no cutting/machine work to the suspension and/or floor boards. The average person would never know the installation was not "dealer applied stock" The later model '42-48 vacuum/electric controls are a little attrusive, due to the rather large affair being bolted on top of the left engine head.. I solved this problem by sectioning the mount into three components. I kept the lower portion with the clutch safety switch, attaching same to the lower head bolt. I then discarded the large upper portion that held the vacuum solenoids, attaching them to the inner fender panel. I put the S/W speedo switch inside of the car on the firewall. Mounted the Columbia switch on the lower edge of the dash, everything is pretty well out of sight.. The beautiful part of my installation is that everything is user friendly.. My wife use to drive my Ford all the time, she never had any problem using the OD..
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By the way, the clutch switch for a Columbia on the later controls is the same as a brake light switch for a 47-50 Crosley.
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03-18-2014, 09:46 AM | #19 |
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Very good info, I'm going to look into that..
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Thanks for the info from Blucar and Kube and I've been considering using later controls.
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