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48-52 F1-F3 Transmission Measurement

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Old 02-20-2012, 12:52 PM
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48-52 F1-F3 Transmission Measurement

I need the measurement as indicated as "B" in the blurry pic below - The measurement is from the face of the transmission to the centerline of the transmission mount holes: NOTE: The measurement does not include the Cast in Bellhousing
I need any and all available types of transmissions used in the 1948-1952 Ford F1, F2, F3
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Thanks for getting some grease on ya

 
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Dick - the "B" measurement for the spur 4 speed T-9 is 11.5". The measurement for the light duty, floor shifter, 3 speed is 13.25". That includes the cast in bell of the transmission that bolts to the separate bell housing. I'll come back and edit to link in pics in a short while.

Edit - Cell phone pics aren't great, but you get the idea. First is the spur 4 speed, second is the three speed. Stu
 
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Thanks - I have a bunch of different trans from later models - looking to see what may be plug n play or usable with a little massaging
 
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I agree with Stu on the T9 at 11.5" The T98 is also 11.5" if that helps.

The T87D in an F1 is 11" with the car type mount. I'd venture to guess with a truck mount/bearing support on the back it would be similar to the others.
 
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