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steve hackel 01-05-2020 09:00 PM

Pictures, part #s, instructions; rebuilding a 39 style trans.
 

I just purchased a good housing and tower with a shifter, along with many good parts, enough to be a complete assembly. I have most of it apart, needs a main cluster, reverse idler, and probably the large sliding gear, along with the usual bearings and syncros etc. I have only done model A' transmissions so this is new to me. What are good sources of parts, either NOS or good replacements, and where can I get a schematic of the trans with its parts exploded - possibly a step by step instruction as to how it all comes apart and then back together? Thanks in advance for any help. Steve :D

swoopNZ 01-05-2020 09:18 PM

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Mac van Pelt
Tel 513-724-9486

V8COOPMAN 01-05-2020 10:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by swoopNZ (Post 1838398)
Mac van Pelt
Tel 513-724-9486


And click the link below for a little more info on MacVP's book! DD


http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/f...trans-book.htm




http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/F...001book-lg.jpg

flatjack9 01-05-2020 11:30 PM

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Excellent book. All you need to know.

tubman 01-06-2020 01:10 AM

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I have to go through the OD transmission I am putting in my '51. Is there much in Mac's book that is applicable to the later transmissions or is it pre-49 only? I realize it probably doesn't cover the OD, but I already have the manual for that.

JM 35 Sedan 01-06-2020 02:00 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve hackel (Post 1838392)
I just purchased a good housing and tower with a shifter, along with many good parts, enough to be a complete assembly. I have most of it apart, needs a main cluster, reverse idler, and probably the large sliding gear, along with the usual bearings and syncros etc. I have only done model A' transmissions so this is new to me. What are good sources of parts, either NOS or good replacements, and where can I get a schematic of the trans with its parts exploded - possibly a step by step instruction as to how it all comes apart and then back together? Thanks in advance for any help. Steve :D

Steve, as already mentioned by V8COOPMAN....get a copy of Mac Van Pelt's great book on these Early Ford 3 speed transmissions....Mac and his book can be an immense help to you during your transmission build/rebuild, plus there are many other members here who also have experience working on these transmissions, and can help you with their information.

This would make a great tutorial thread for other members to learn by...if you keep posting your questions here, plus the progress of your rebuild, and include pictures as you make that progress. Just a thought.

V8COOPMAN 01-06-2020 11:37 AM

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And since Steve asked about parts, I didn't even think to mention that Mac VP is "THE" early V8 trans parts go-to guy for ANY trans parts you may need. In fact, check-out Mac's entire web site. It's unbelievable the parts he has available in his on-line catalog, not to mention the old Ford information and drawings he has, many of which can be found nowhere else on the internet. Click the link below, and bookmark it! DD






http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_home.htm

hotrodart 01-06-2020 03:35 PM

Re: Pictures, part #s, instructions; rebuilding a 39 style trans.
 

I used to rebuild one of these every week many moons ago........I have one tip that might be helpful: when assembling the cluster gear with all the bearings, I used a wood dowel (of the correct diameter), but cut it just long enough to allow the cluster to be inserted into the case with everything in tact. I used wheel bearing grease to retain the bearings. Then you can insert the thrust washers and push the steel rod for the whole thing through the case without having ti worry about the bearings falling out.

rotorwrench 01-06-2020 03:51 PM

Re: Pictures, part #s, instructions; rebuilding a 39 style trans.
 

Mac's book doesn't cover the T-259 types but the gear portion is still pretty similar. A person should get the factory shop manual to work on the OD types. They come apart a bit differently and there is the whole OD output system & sprag clutch to deal with. Check the balk ring & gear plate for proper tension on the balk ring. Check the planetary gears real close on the R10 transmissions too. Mac can still help with parts on the overdrive types and he stocks a lot of good stuff. I always replace the heavy snap rings with his kit. They originals are a b!tch to get out and his are much better plus they are the correct thickness. He has a good thrust bearing kit too.

steve hackel 01-07-2020 12:22 PM

Re: Pictures, part #s, instructions; rebuilding a 39 style trans.
 

I have ordered the books from Vern Tardel and also Mac Vanpelt and once they arrive I can use them to identify the gears that are damaged (for replacement numbers) and start with a list of items I will need for the rebuild; syncros, bearings, shims and spacers, gasket set etc. I have pictures of the trans before disassembly and will take more as I have things cleaned up and can compare them to the chapters in the books. I had not planned on doing a "trans build" article, but now that I have most of the parts cleaned it might be fun to follow along. I have only done model A' Ford and G.M. T-10, so this is somewhat of a challenge. I will keep you posted...

rotorwrench 01-07-2020 07:17 PM

Re: Pictures, part #s, instructions; rebuilding a 39 style trans.
 

It doesn't get real fun till you get into the 4-speed overdrives and the 5-speed overdrives. All the old Ford ones are pretty similar until the T86 top loaders came out. The 4-speeds just added another gear to a 3-speed design in the early ones. The T-10 was a lot like the older T85 except you could get a T-85 with an R11 overdrive. Those were the precursor to the T-10 and could take a lot of torque. The T85 R11N can take a 390 in front and work pretty well.

Bored&Stroked 01-08-2020 06:53 PM

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One thing to note is that the condition of the main drive shaft 'snout' (where the caged bearing rides) is critical. I've seen a lot of folks using very worn or pitted main drive shafts and then wonder why they have issues with 2nd gear wanting to automagically drop out of gear during deceleration. Also, having a tight fitment of the 2nd gear inner bushing to the main drive shaft is also important. I've worked with Charlie NY to redo the bushings on even NOS 2nd gears - to make them have a slight drag on the main shaft. This seems to really help 2nd gear staying in gear - even on high RPM decelerations.

My recent 39 trans has never popped out of 2nd gear - which is something that a lot of rebuilt transmissions tend to do (which drives me nuts!). Just some info to consider in your inspection of parts and overall rebuild efforts.


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