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411Ton 01-27-2025 03:12 PM

What Transmission is this?
 

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I do not know if this is 3 or 4 speed, all I know is the SN matches the frame on this 3/4T 41. To order a rebuild Kit, what transmission do I refer to? Thanks!

rockfla 01-27-2025 03:25 PM

Re: What Transmission is this?
 

Call Mac Van Pelt, Van Pelt Sales. He is "THE" transmission man (Guru really) for parts and or any other transmission questions


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TJ 01-27-2025 03:35 PM

Re: What Transmission is this?
 

Looks like a big truck 4 speed

411Ton 01-27-2025 03:38 PM

Re: What Transmission is this?
 

thanks!

1952henry 01-27-2025 04:17 PM

Re: What Transmission is this?
 

Warner Gear T9, what Ford called a spur gear. It has no synchronizers. It is the same as the one in my 52 MH R32-4 (F3).

38 coupe 01-28-2025 06:39 AM

Re: What Transmission is this?
 

That is the earlier version of the crash-box four speed (no synchros) without the removable clutch housing, frequently called a "hogs head" by the hot rod community. It may be designated a T-8 transmission instead of a T-9, I'm not sure what technicality makes one or the other, as far as I know they are functionally equivalent.

Mac VP 01-28-2025 06:55 AM

Re: What Transmission is this?
 

Definitely a four speed type…..correct for the 1941 V-8 that it’s attached to. It may have the shifter lever with the little trigger operated reverse lockout release (located just below the shifter knob). The ball bearings, caged roller bearings, paper gaskets, rear oil seal are all available….we try to keep those all in stock. After that, it gets very sketchy on what is available. If your truck was a 1/2 ton pickup I would be suggesting that you change over to the three speed transmission for drive ability and parts availability. Not sure if that is doable with the 1 ton truck. If the gears are still in decent shape, I’d refresh the bearings and use it…..getting used to double clutching on every shift.

411Ton 01-28-2025 10:02 AM

Re: What Transmission is this?
 

thanks for the feedback! It's in a 3/4 Ton truck, certainly is original. will be reaching out for parts, Mac!

richard crow 01-29-2025 08:13 AM

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they make great boat anchors

Grumpy moose Sam 02-22-2025 04:14 PM

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In my opinion, it looks to be a T9 with a PTO cover on the passenger side
Why brush off both sides of that transmission on the driver side if it says 59T then it’s a 4 speed

Model51 02-22-2025 06:36 PM

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The serial number stamped on the top lip of the transmission bellhousing flange (above the small removable inspection cover) should provide information on the approximate build date.

v8fordman 02-22-2025 07:45 PM

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You need 2 more of them?


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