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Old 06-01-2013, 11:48 AM
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Transmission Tunnel Hump

What years/model truck transmission tunnel cover will fit in a 1966 F100 2WD? Please, no vague answers. There are none in the yards around here to try. I was sent one from 1966 F250, and that does not fit: not even close.

Thanks to anyone who might be interested. JB
 
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There are two different "tunnels" depending on the tranny originally installed. There is a shorter and a taller tunnel, but the tunnel is integral to the cab floor; i.e stamped from a different mold, so has to be cut from a donor and welded into your cab.
 
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Originally Posted by j66b
What years/model truck transmission tunnel cover will fit in a 1966 F100 2WD?
It all depends on the trans type, as you can see. Basic part numbers shown in pics, text section required to get complete part number: See 12108-10.
 
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It all depends on the trans type, as you can see. Basic part numbers shown in pics, text section required to get complete part number: See 12108-10.
Bill what is that part #12130 is it a foam pad?
 
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Bill what is that part #12130 is it a foam pad?
Parts catalog doesn't list what the material is.
 
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my tranny had one I guess foam sponge like material sat on shifter
under the cover
 
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Originally Posted by schoo
my tranny had one I guess foam sponge like material sat on shifter
under the cover
I thought I already posted that up for you in another thread. It is a foam pad that goes under the removable cover and it should have a metal plate that it sits on. My guess is that it is there to stop air filtration into the truck thu the shifter boot. Both my 4wds have them.

Edit: 12131 is the metal plate that the foam pad sits on.
 
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