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I'm trying to replace my 5 speed fuller that is hooked up to a 68 534 ford. I have found the bellhousing and flex plate set that came from a 534
c2te6a366a oem#
c2tz6375a cast#
is there away to tell what allison was used
In 1968 it would have been a Allison MT42 behind that 534.
I know that the local Allison shop still offers rebuilds on the MT40 as I had one installed recently, not sure on the MT42. I know that the MT30/31 are a dead man walking now, at least from the Allison shop.
I loved that fair when I was a kid in the early 60's. Pop would take us every year. Sometimes they even had a circus there. Oh what fun for a 7 to 12 year old Loggers kid.
The first time I drove into WA (1989), there was this billboard along I-5 that said "It's about time to Do the Puyallup."
I had no clue what doing the Puyallup was, or what Puyallup referred to. I soon found out.
I lived in WA (on a goat farm (!) on Vashon Island) late 1945, 1946 and part of 1947. My dad (a USN Commander) was stationed in Bremerton decommissoning ships.
After WWII ended, housing was in very short supply all along the west coast, so peeps took what they could find.
10's of 1000's of returning PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations) servicemen debarked at west coast ports in the winter of 1945/46. The sun was out, the climate was balmy, so many stayed.