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Old 03-08-2019, 04:18 PM   #23
rotorwrench
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Default Re: 292 Flexplate Replacement Alternative

It may be a PCC with that case number on it. These were used in 1961 & 62 Ford & Mercury cars with the 292. The original transmission was likely a PAZ that was used in 58 through 60 Ford & Edsel with 292. They are both short case (FX) dual range Cruise-O-Matics for use with the 292 and are likely interchangeable to some extent. Any car in this range with a 292 & automatic will use this flex plate.

You might try Southside Obsolete. He has a large amount of old Ford NOS stuff but I don't know if he has stuff that new or not. It's too bad Stacy Brown shut his operation down. He likely would have had one or two. Buying the old Ford dealer inventories out would end up with stuff like that. Flat Top Bob at Owens Salvage up in Wellington TX might have some used stuff. I can't tell where you're at so I don't know about local stuff to you.

PS: My Ford Books list a P/N B8A-6375-D for 292 with FM or CM. The B9A-6375-A isn't listed in that book. My 1966 cross reference book lists a change of the B8A-6375-D to a C3TE-6375-A. This would likely be for a Ford pickup but it doesn't show up anywhere on the net.

Last edited by rotorwrench; 03-08-2019 at 06:36 PM. Reason: correct info
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