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Anton Voycheck 12-29-2016 05:42 PM

EAB to 39 toploader
 

I have a 52-53 EAB engine I am working with and I am looking to mate it to a 39 Ford transmission for a car I am trying to build. I have no bell housing yet. I am guessing that the 39 trans will not bolt right up to the EAB bell housing and I will need some sort of adaptor. A stock 52-53-clutch and flywheel will be used. Where can I find an adaptor for joining the 39 trans to the 52-53 EAB type bell housing. thank you for the help.

rotorwrench 12-29-2016 06:26 PM

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1949 thru early 51 Mercury cars and 8BA family pickups used the stamped steel (or cast iron on 4-speed truck applications) half bell that will fit the 8BA family of engines and any of the early round pattern transmissions with 1 3/8" 10-spline input shaft.

Ol' Ron 12-29-2016 06:27 PM

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Use a merc 49/51 housing and oil pan or a 49/51 PU. Make sure you get the right starter plate. All stock stuff here.

Mac VP 12-29-2016 07:43 PM

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The 48-52 truck bell housing (cast iron) or the 49-50 Merc bell housing (stamped steel) will bolt right up to your motor. Be sure to use the matching starter plate for whichever bell housing you use. Either type will accept the 32-39 type top loader 3 speed transmission.

Your other problem is the flywheel. If it's drilled for a 9.5" diameter pressure plate, you can't use it......unless you have it redrilled for a 9" or 10" or the truck 11" clutch bolt pattern. Or you can locate a 48-52 truck flywheel which is drilled for the 10" or 11" clutch.

The 9.5" clutch is meant to be used with the transmissions with the smaller input shaft and you would have problems with the throw out bearing.

51504bat 12-29-2016 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Mac VP (Post 1406396)
The 48-52 truck bell housing (cast iron) or the 49-50 Merc bell housing (stamped steel) will bolt right up to your motor. Be sure to use the matching starter plate for whichever bell housing you use. Either type will accept the 32-39 type top loader 3 speed transmission.

Your other problem is the flywheel. If it's drilled for a 9.5" diameter pressure plate, you can't use it......unless you have it redrilled for a 9" or 10" or the truck 11" clutch bolt pattern. Or you can locate a 48-52 truck flywheel which is drilled for the 10" or 11" clutch.

The 9.5" clutch is meant to be used with the transmissions with the smaller input shaft and you would have problems with the throw out bearing.

I'm running an 8ba in my '39 p/u with the Merc stamped steel 1/2 bell with a 9 1/2 inch pressure plate and a 9 inch disk with no issues. Or you can have Ft. Wayne clutch build you a 9 1/2 disc with the correct splines for the '39 trans.

Anton Voycheck 12-30-2016 12:27 AM

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Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.

Jim Haskins 12-30-2016 02:53 PM

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Listen to Mac vp he knows what he is talking about. There can be problems with throw out bearing and carrier using 0.5 pressure plate.

Mac VP 12-30-2016 03:05 PM

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I suppose it's possible for someone to combine the 9.5" pressure plate with a '39 type transmission, but I believe the three fingers on this pressure plate are going to be too close to the front bearing retainer of the transmission when the clutch is depressed. Since the pressure plate (and the release fingers) are spinning with the engine flywheel, they typically hit the front of the snout of the transmission front bearing retainer. At the same time they will chew into the carrier hub of the throw out bearing. Usually you hear the scraping sounds and you'll find lots of metal particles inside the bell housing. We've seen this before in transmissions that have come into the shop....

rotorwrench 12-30-2016 03:49 PM

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Mac's right. The throw out for the 9.5 Long type is for a 1" 10-spline trans input. That small input uses a small diameter throw out set up for the Ford car type full bell housing. It would be interesting to find out how 51504bat dealt with that. Most folks change over to the 9 or 10 inch Long type by re-drilling the flywheel or they can use the 49/E51 Merc Borg & Beck 10-inch set up & flywheel since they all use the early type throw out for 1 3/8" 10-spline input.

Anton Voycheck 12-30-2016 04:12 PM

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Thanks guys for the great info. Now I have a good idea of the pieces I am going to need to bring together. I need to make sure that this block has no cracks and is doable before I start spending the money for the parts. Had a good offer here on Ford barn for a bell housing. Keeping it in mind.

Anton Voycheck 12-30-2016 04:32 PM

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Can an open shaft output be put on the back of the 39, allowing for a u-joint/drive shaft/differential?
Or if I use the 39, will I be locked into a closed drive system?

19Fordy 12-30-2016 04:32 PM

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Anton: Be sure to read ALL of the thread below including all the links included in the thread. It will tell you what you want to know. 8BA and EAB have the same block. 1949-53 Ford and Mercury V-8's are the same block. The Merc 4 in. crank gives it 255 cu.in instead of 239 cu. inch.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...d+transmission

Anton Voycheck 12-30-2016 04:34 PM

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Thanks. Need the info.

Decisions based on good info now will prevent lots of future trouble in the garage.

V8COOPMAN 12-30-2016 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Anton Voycheck (Post 1406773)
Can an open shaft output be put on the back of the 39, allowing for a u-joint/drive shaft/differential?
Or if I use the 39, will I be locked into a closed drive system?

The pieces shown in the pic are what you need for the conversion. The MAINSHAFT, SPEEDO GEAR, and the REAR BEARING RETAINER/REAR MOUNT. You'll also need a driveshaft YOKE. DD

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attach...6&d=1459964038

51504bat 12-31-2016 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 1406751)
Mac's right. The throw out for the 9.5 Long type is for a 1" 10-spline trans input. That small input uses a small diameter throw out set up for the Ford car type full bell housing. It would be interesting to find out how 51504bat dealt with that. Most folks change over to the 9 or 10 inch Long type by re-drilling the flywheel or they can use the 49/E51 Merc Borg & Beck 10-inch set up & flywheel since they all use the early type throw out for 1 3/8" 10-spline input.

When I first got my '39 p/u the trans was bad so I replaced it with another '39 trans. At the same time I installed a new clutch assembly using the 9.5 cover and 9 inch disc. I ran that set up for over a year with no issues. I installed a newly rebuilt 8ba 3 or four months ago and now have about 1500 miles on it using the same clutch assembly from the old engine. No issues and no grinding noises or filings in the bell housing when I pulled the engine to install the new rebuild. Photos attached of the old t/o bearing on a core 9.5 inch cover.


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