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Graham Freeman 09-21-2025 09:02 PM

Gearbox identification
 

I am trying to identify a gearbox for a friend.

It has a part number 54F-7006 on it but i can not find it in any parts books I have.

Graham

38 coupe 09-21-2025 09:06 PM

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Can you post a picture of it?

Graham Freeman 09-21-2025 09:09 PM

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I will but having difficulty trying to do so.

38 coupe 09-22-2025 05:15 AM

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Just a guess, it might be a 60 hp V8 transmission. 54 is the number (prefix) Ford USA used for 60 hp stuff. We first got 60 hp cars starting in 1937, after 6,000+ had been built for Europe starting in 1935. You might have a 60 hp transmission. I don't know if the European 60 hp transmissions were the same as USA 60 hp transmissions or not.

glennpm 09-22-2025 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Graham Freeman (Post 2413715)
I will but having difficulty trying to do so.

There are a couple of threads on posting pictures here. This is mine.

Graham Freeman 09-22-2025 04:48 PM

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Here are photos of mystery gearbox.
Any help in identification much appreciated.
Graham

Graham Freeman 09-22-2025 04:51 PM

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Many thanks to glennpm, that certainly helped.
Perhaps others that have had problems loading photos should follow his instructions.
If it worked for me it should work for others.
Graham

glennpm 09-22-2025 06:44 PM

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Great!

petehoovie 09-22-2025 06:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham Freeman (Post 2413852)
Here are photos of mystery gearbox.
Any help in identification much appreciated.
Graham

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1758577697

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1758577697

Bob C 09-22-2025 07:20 PM

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The shift tower looks like pre 1935 I think. Is there a serial number on the flat area above the throw out bearing inspection cover?

tubman 09-22-2025 07:41 PM

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Unless the pictures are printed backwards, the clutch actuator is on the right side of the transmission. This, and the "F" in "54F" point to foreign (most likely English) manufacture. From my experience with US made V8-60's, I know that the starter intrudes on the transmission case. This also seems to be the case with this transmission. Other than that, my knowledge of foreign Fords (much less the 60 horsepower variety) is very sparse.

Gary Tosel 09-22-2025 07:43 PM

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Based on the rear transmission mount with the two holes for the emergency brake indicates to me that the transmission is for 35-36 Fords. I noticed that the clutch lever is on the right side of the transmission, so it must be from a right-hand drive vehicle. I do not know if it is for a 60 HP engine or not.

Graham Freeman 09-22-2025 09:34 PM

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Definitely rhd as is in New Zealand.
I have only photos of the gearbox but will ask about the serial number.
Looks to me like a 34 shift tower, but what is the breather thing in front of that?
Tending to think that it is a very early V8 60 ex Great Britain.

Tim Ayers 09-23-2025 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2413896)
Unless the pictures are printed backwards, the clutch actuator is on the right side of the transmission. This, and the "F" in "54F" point to foreign (most likely English) manufacture. From my experience with US made V8-60's, I know that the starter intrudes on the transmission case. This also seems to be the case with this transmission. Other than that, my knowledge of foreign Fords (much less the 60 horsepower variety) is very sparse.

I'll also add that I believe the shifter tops for V8-60's only had four bolts holding them down on the side vs. three. This is from the very limited number of tops I've handled previously.

deuce lover 09-23-2025 09:28 AM

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Here is a USA V8 60 transmissionhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/187078518388

The V6 60 came out in 1937.Yours appears to be the full size 35 trans when compared to this on Ebay.Your shift tower is looks the same as 33,34 also.

petehoovie 09-23-2025 10:31 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by deuce lover (Post 2413974)
Here is a USA V8 60 transmissionhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/187078518388

The V6 60 came out in 1937.Yours appears to be the full size 35 trans when compared to this on Ebay.Your shift tower is looks the same as 33,34 also.

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/QrcAA...uA8/s-l500.jpg

tubman 09-23-2025 11:37 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by deuce lover (Post 2413974)
Here is a USA V8 60 transmissionhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/187078518388

The V6 60 came out in 1937.Yours appears to be the full size 35 trans when compared to this on Ebay.Your shift tower is looks the same as 33,34 also.

How does the "54F" prefix fit into the whole scheme of things? It seems indicative to me. I believe then 60 came out in Europe before the US.

Graham Freeman 09-23-2025 04:41 PM

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I am confused with the rods that go from the housing to back under the rear mount.
Also what appears to be a breather in front of the gear lever tower.

Brian 09-23-2025 05:47 PM

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Graham, At a guess I'd assume that trans to have been originally fitted to a '35 European Ford with the early 4 mains V8 60. The rods would be the engine stay rods, subsequently attached to the bell housing in the later versions...

tubman 09-23-2025 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian (Post 2414104)
Graham, At a guess I'd assume that trans to have been originally fitted to a '35 European Ford with the early 4 mains V8 60. The rods would be the engine stay rods, subsequently attached to the bell housing in the later versions...

I think you're right or close to it. I remember reading and article about the early 4 mains 60's and to seems to me that article had production numbers and even serial numbers in it, which should allow us to perhaps nail this down even more. I'll go out on a limb here and say that, just like "regular" Fords, "54F-7006" is a full vehicle serial number of a foreign built Ford and someone with the proper records should be able to nail it down. "54" meant "V8-60" in the USA and I can't see why it would be any different overseas.


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