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Can someone ID this type of transmission case with this type of reverse idler shaft. I havn't seen this type before. What Year?
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if it has an oil scoop on the end of the shaft it is the first style AR, if it does not have the scoop it is the second style AR
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That looks like someones attempt to stop the oil leak at the back of the transmission.That piston over the idler shaft looks like it is a part from a small hydraulic piston,a servo from an automatic transmission,it even looks like a part from a John Deere power steering unit from the late 70's.I bet if you slide that piston off the idler shaft there will be an O-ring on the inside too.
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I see the oil cup on the front of the reverse idler shaft, so as JW mentioned it's the early 1928 tranny.
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That is the correct shaft for the first style transmission case used in 1927 & early 1928..
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