36 drive train
I have what was called 36 ford pick up tranny and rear end when it was given to me. Is there a difference between them and the car rear end and tranny.
They look the same, as I own a car, and I'm interested in selling the pick up ones. I have way to many parts now.
Is there a difference.
Thanx, Wytfut
They look the same, as I own a car, and I'm interested in selling the pick up ones. I have way to many parts now.
Is there a difference.
Thanx, Wytfut
36 drive train
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 22-Feb-02 AT 00:05 AM (EST)]May have better luck at http://www.fordbarn.com it's more of a resto place and has more early V8 stuff.
Gary M.
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46 truck-6cyl now, 302/C4 soon
46 truck-flathead 8, 4spd
47 truck-getting a 429/C6
57 Ford FL 500-4 dr-312/AT
70 Mustang fastback-351W/FMX
72 Olds Vista Cruiser-350/AT
88 Bronco II, 500,000+ mi.
Gary M.
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46 truck-6cyl now, 302/C4 soon
46 truck-flathead 8, 4spd
47 truck-getting a 429/C6
57 Ford FL 500-4 dr-312/AT
70 Mustang fastback-351W/FMX
72 Olds Vista Cruiser-350/AT
88 Bronco II, 500,000+ mi.
36 drive train
Fordbarn is great and easy - no registration, but try this site too.
Most of the guys off the old classicar flathead forum ended up here and the wealth of knowledge is amazing. You have to register with MSN which is a pain, but is worth it. If you have any trouble getting in let me know. Click on 'new discussion' and it should take you through the sign up session. - tim
http://communities.msn.com/FordFlathead1932to1953/messageboard.msnw
Most of the guys off the old classicar flathead forum ended up here and the wealth of knowledge is amazing. You have to register with MSN which is a pain, but is worth it. If you have any trouble getting in let me know. Click on 'new discussion' and it should take you through the sign up session. - tim
http://communities.msn.com/FordFlathead1932to1953/messageboard.msnw
36 drive train
Tranny and rear end are the same for pickup and passenger. Only possible difference is the rear axle gear ratio, which tended of course to be lower in pickups, usually 4:11.
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