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Old 04-17-2010, 07:24 AM
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Transmission Crossmember 1965 F250 352 4 speed

I am in need of a Transmission Crossmember for my 1965 F250 with 352 and a 4 speed. The original crossmember only had one bolt on each end - and is broken around each bolt.
 
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Old 04-17-2010, 08:34 AM
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I am in need of a Transmission Crossmember for my 1965 F250 with 352 and a 4 speed. The original crossmember only had one bolt on each end - and is broken around each bolt.
Your truck is 2WD, correct?

If so...what you want is the rear engine (aka transmission) mount bracket, which some ppl refer to as a crossmember, but that's in-correct.

A crossmember rivets to the frame rails, the bracket bolts on.

C5TZ6A023F .. Rear Engine Mount Bracket / Use with 352/2WD M/T (3 and 4 speed) / Obsolete

Fits: 1965/66 F100/250 2WD 352 and 1967 F100/250 352 2WD before serial number B12,001.

No Ford Dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any.
 
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Old 04-17-2010, 10:21 AM
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2 wheel drive

Yes, it is a 2 wheel drive truck. I should have mentioned that! In any case, if anyone has one that is not broken I'd appreciate it if could get one headed my direction. It is supposed to have two bolts on each end and it only had 1 installed instead - and both of those are broken.
 
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LBF....send me a PM, i have one.
 
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I guess the one i have is not correct.... it only has 1 bolt hole per side, not 2 bolts per side. hope someone else can help.
 
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Crossmember located

I crawled under my parts truck last night after work and removed the crossmember I was looking for from it. It came out easily enough - in fact, one of the three bolts that secure the transmission case to the crossmember was not threaded in its proper location and was stuck to the mount in a big wad of grease. Parts trucks do pay off I guess. I lost a little sleep but I guess I will survive!
 
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