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Transmission idetification?


Guest Ryan Hauge

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Guest Ryan Hauge

Help! I recently acquired a transmission with a bunch of Ford model T parts. I know its not T and I'm now thinking it's a stude. Any help would be great! I believe it's a 3 speed with reverse. I would like to know the year and if there are any parts available for it. Thanks Ryan.

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Hi Ryan

Do not believe this is a Studebaker transmission. Studebaker made their own transmissions throughout the 1920's and would have the Studebaker logo cast into them. This trans appears to be from that period, but has W G (Warner Gear) on it. T2 would be the trans model. The K might be a clue.

Terry

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