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Muncie 4 speed ID info
Can anyone tell me how to identiify these trans?
PO422 PO204 This numbers came from the right side if trans is facing forward. stamped in. Thanks [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worship.gif[/img] |
Re: Muncie 4 speed ID info
P=Muncie O=1970 4=April 22=Day P=Muncie O=1970 2=February 04=Day You have seem to have missed the last letter in the code A,B or C. The "MOF" |
Re: Muncie 4 speed ID info
Case is extremely clean and there are no other letters or numbers but the input shaft has no rings cut in them.
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Re: Muncie 4 speed ID info
Is the input shaft a fine spline or course spline shaft.
What is the size of the output shaft,Does it have a LARGE counter pin located in the front of the trans or a smaller pin.I compare the rear shaft size to a TH-350 Yoke or TH-400 Yoke.No grove and 1 grove is close ratio and 2 groves would be wide ratio."MOF" |
Re: Muncie 4 speed ID info
These are either 1965 or 1966 model year Muncie's. 1967 and later used a letter code for the month. 1963 1/2 and 1964 had the P-code on the left side. If you could post the main case casting number I could give you the model year... Crash
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Re: Muncie 4 speed ID info
one one of them it is 3952661 I'll have to get the other one from my buddies shop. |
Re: Muncie 4 speed ID info
661's aren't '66 or '67's! I think they started in '70 and went through '74 or '75?
Sounds like they might be replacement cases. |
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If the case is a 661 and the input has no ring on the splines it would have to be an M-22. The spline number does not matter for that year since they made both fine and coarse spline input shafts on rockcrushers. Kevin
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I have worked on a lot of these 4 speeds and have never seen a coarse inpuit spline on a rockcrusher M-22. Are you sure of that statment?
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not all M22 were fine spline
don't go by rings on input shaft to ID a trans To me, best way is look at input shaft gear. If it has 26 teeth on 45 deg angle it's M21 If it has 26 teeth on a 20 deg angle it's M22 It it has less then 26 teeth it's M20 |
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