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Transmission Identification Help

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by FlatSam, Nov 6, 2020.

  1. strobachyzoo

    strobachyzoo New Member

    I've got the same transmission sitting in the bed of my parts chaser truck! Only mine is an earlier version no neutral start, or backup light switch, same casting numbers though. Also attached to a Chevy V8 bellhousing but one from the early 60's with bellhousing mount starter!
     
  2. strobachyzoo

    strobachyzoo New Member

    Look up ACME T98 they were licensed to build for Canadian M37 trucks I believe? But never heard of a GM application...
     
  3. strobachyzoo

    strobachyzoo New Member

    The one I recently purchased supposedly came out of a 1965 Chevy C10 according to the guy I bought it from...

    Case number 2601253
    Input bearing cover number 2601248
    Top cover Number 2601246
    Tail housing number 2601394

    I cant get pictures to upload here but I have some up on the Stovebolt forums...
     
  4. Admiral Cray

    Admiral Cray I want to do this again.. Staff Member

    To post pictures, use a hosting site and use the Image icon to point to the web address of the picture... :D
     
  5. strobachyzoo

    strobachyzoo New Member

     
  6. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    You should be able to drag-and-drop the picture into the forum. There is a size limit, and the forum will not resize for you. 800x600 or thereabouts is good for web posting. If your pictures are larger than this, you must resize them using a program like PIXresizer, one of many such programs available free on the net. .
     
  7. FlatSam

    FlatSam New Member

    That's crazy! I've scoured the net and found nothing until yours! So it's a Canadian made t98? Perhaps a conversion company bought up some military surplus and sold them on as a kit for Chevy trucks?
    The transmission is on the way to me when it arrives I will strip the top cover and see if I can work out exactly what I have? Hoping it can be adapted to my Dana 20!
     
  8. FlatSam

    FlatSam New Member

    So I've finally got the transmission on my work bench. Cover is off and did some counting. The transmission seems to have a 6.3 approx 1st gear.
    1st gear/idler gear counts are 43/17?
     
  9. FlatSam

    FlatSam New Member

    IMG_20210103_163458
    Input shaft stick out is 6.5 inches and case total length is about 11 7/8
     
  10. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    That is a 6.32-1 first gear ratio tooth count.