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Old 04-13-2014, 03:28 PM   #1
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Will 32 flathead v8 transmission gears work in a 32 4 cly B transmission case ?
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Old 04-13-2014, 03:40 PM   #2
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All of the gears and other internal parts of '32-'34 passenger car and commercial vehicle transmissions, four or V-8, are the same.
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thanks David G,
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Bringing up an old thread. Is there any value in used internals?
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Sorry, there isn't much value in them beyond being useful paperweights when clean.
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Bringing up an old thread. Is there any value in used internals?
Depends on how worn they are and how badly someone needs them.
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Depends on how worn they are and how badly someone needs them.
In this case they are nice and only replacing them for a set of 40's.
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Old 07-11-2015, 06:03 AM   #8
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Default Re: 1932 ford transmission gears

The answer involves the '32 shift top. If your gear swap requires an original appearance and function, the '32 shifter is going to be a big challenge.

If you are not interested in preserving the originality of the drivetrain, throw the gears and shifter in a box and save them for a future buyer of your car. The discussion of "value" should include a consideration of what your car will be worth in the future, original vs modified.

Maybe DavidG, much more experienced with '32s, can offer further comment.

Personally, if I had a '32, I would not be "improving" its transmission. I would consider a "temporary" swap with a later unit adding an e-brake adapter, but definitely stow the original under the workbench.
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Will 32 flathead v8 transmission gears work in a 32 4 cly B transmission case ?
If you want a smoother shifting 32 B trans you can use the gears 39-48 with the late 39 shifter. I have these gears in my 31 coupe with B engine and trans. Walt
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Given their modest value, Hoop's suggestion makes good sense to me, especially if they seem to be in good condition.
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If you want a smoother shifting 32 B trans you can use the gears 39-48 with the late 39 shifter. I have these gears in my 31 coupe with B engine and trans. Walt
Exactly the route I am taking Walt.
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Thanks for the input and appreciate the advise.
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