A and AA flywheel castings I have several flywheel cover castings for Model As and they have the side mount provisions for the frame mounts. I also have what I think is an AA flywheel cover and bell housing, with a socket on the bottom for the wishbone ball and the flange for a truck 4 speed transmission. but it does not seem to have side mount provisions like those on a car's casting. Is it supposed to bolt to the car-type casting, or what?
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Re: A and AA flywheel castings could be tractor
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The AA uses the same flywheel housing as the A, the picture is an AA clutch housing.
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Re: A and AA flywheel castings Quote:
No Ford tractor ever used a Model A engine or bell housing. There were some aftermarket tractors such as the Worthington mowers that used regular Model A stuff and industrial/agricultural power units based on the A but no Ford factory built tractors based on the A. |
Re: A and AA flywheel castings I have always called that housing the bell housing which is bolted to the clutch or flywheel housing which has the mounting attachments to the frame.
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Right on , I agree . |
Re: A and AA flywheel castings It is likely for later then Model A. The 4 speed transmission was used for 30 years, but had different clutch housings for each year it was used. If you posted a photo, I could likely identity it for you.
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Re: A and AA flywheel castings I've always called it a bell housing also but Ford called it a clutch housing 7501.
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Re: A and AA flywheel castings Thank you all for your responses. I will verify in the next few days.
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