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1966 F100 Transmission Repair or Swap

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Old 02-04-2011, 02:57 PM
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1966 F100 Transmission Repair or Swap

I have a 1966 F100 with a FoMoCo C5AR 7006 C, 3 speed (no OD), column shift transmission in need of new bearings. I need to either replace the bearings or replace the transmission.
Is there a direct fit 3 or 4 speed floor shifter I can drop in that would only require a hole in the floor for the shifter?
Or, are parts available for the rebuild. I have not found any good sources for a rebuild kit.
Also, how hard is it to rebuild this tranny?
Thanks for your help.
 
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Old 02-04-2011, 03:10 PM
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Try these guys for parts. I've been buying parts from them for over 40 years......

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Old 02-04-2011, 05:47 PM
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The old t18 granny-gear 4 speed is a bolt-in option. They should be easy to find in the wrecking yard (I've got 2 of them laying out in my yard). They are nearly bullet-proof, and should last for years.
 
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Good grief, those 3 speeds are in everyone's shed. I know a guy who has one by me (Hershey, PA) he'd love to get rid of. The problem is they are not cost effective to ship.

I can't imagine they are difficult to rebuild. The MOTOR repair manual for that vintage does cover teardown of the trans. Other than a few things like the seals for the selector shafts not being readily available I had no trouble finding parts for mine at NAPA (new seals) when I did the clutch.
 
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If your friends tranny is in reasonable condition, I'd be interested in helping him get rid of it.
Thanks to you other folks for your suggestions. I'll check them out.
 
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I don't know where you are, but one of the guys on here told me he could rebuild a 3 speed for about $375. PM if you want more info.

Personally I have a love hate relationship with the 4 speed 3 speed argument. I like 3 on the tree because very few people can drive them, but another gear would help. Not to say many 4 speeds give you a higher top end.
 
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I'm in SoCal. Where is he?
 
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The guy who offered is here in Denver. He said he would hot tank the case sharpen the gears and put new seals and bearings. Make it just like brand new. I would think you could find someone in SoCal who could do the same.
 
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Originally Posted by Broomfieldbum
Personally I have a love hate relationship with the 4 speed 3 speed argument. I like 3 on the tree because very few people can drive them, but another gear would help.

Not to say many 4 speeds give you a higher top end.
Bum, The 4 speed adds to the low end, all trannys that are not over or under drive have a 1 to 1 output ratio, 3, 4, 5, 6 doesn't matter.

It's the rear gear ratio that makes the difference.




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Shipping to CA would cost more than the trans. I'm sure you can find one closer to home.
 
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Truck fright on a tranny would probably be less then 75 bucks to Denver.

Im also the member that Broom is talking about that can rebuild these trannys. And I offer a 2 year Warranty with the full rebuild. For 375 to 400 depending on what it may or may not need.
 
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I had front and rear dana 60's shipped cross country for $150.. I'm sure they could do the trans very cheap.
 
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I'll check on shipping.
Everything here in CA is more expensive. I like the idea of a FE guy doing the work.
 
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Sixty-Six,
I'll check on shipping.
Everything here in CA is more expensive. I like the idea of a FE guy doing the work.

Ok thats fine with me. Please check your PMs as Im not sure I can post prices and stuff in open forum.


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Not sure who's thinking about converting to what, but those 4 speed granny tranny trucks had a higher/taller hump.
 

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