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833 with aluminum housing, have some questions

Started by RD, April 21, 2007, 08:25:56 PM

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RD

are these mainly OD transmissions? or are some of these just regular 833's?  I found one and am willing to purchase it, but not sure on its origination.

PP 833 3549  I forgot to get casting numbers or part numbers.  That was found on the pass side of the housing.  Can anyone help?

thanks.
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moparguy01

i think all aluminum case 4 speeds were OD units.

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Rolling_Thunder

sure its an aluminum case?   they were all OD transmissions...      manufacture date is 4/16/71
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RD

Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on April 22, 2007, 01:14:38 AM
sure its an aluminum case?   they were all OD transmissions...      manufacture date is 4/16/71

I am not sure what you mean by "all OD transmissions" because I believe the early ones 74 and below were 1:1 in 4th gear.... does the serial number denote a 71 model year transmission?
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Ghoste

Weren't there some special secret race trannys that were aluminum?

RD

Quote from: Ghoste on April 22, 2007, 09:21:47 AM
Weren't there some special secret race trannys that were aluminum?

this trans has a long tailshaft.. does that make a difference?
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Ghoste

Don't know, that is one of those John Kunkel questions.   I "think" the vast majority, if not all, of the aluminum case ones were OD units.  Somewhere in the fuzzy section of my brain that I jokingly call a memory, it's saying something about race only units but if I'm right, those pieces are extremely rare.

John_Kunkel


An aluminum case with a '71 build date is a little odd, I would measure the diameter of the front bearing retainer, if it measures 5 1/8" it's an OD unit; any other diameter is just a regular 833.

http://www.slantsix.org/articles/4-speeds/ODA833fourspeed1.htm
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RD

i rechecked the numbers and they are what I stated earlier, so the confusion is still there.  here are some pics of the transmission:

the tailshaft housing is C-99359

the front housing is an OD, I put it in fourth and checked the revolutions

the serial number issue is still puzzling though.
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Rolling_Thunder

Quote from: Ghoste on April 22, 2007, 09:21:47 AM
Weren't there some special secret race trannys that were aluminum?

i believe the A/FX cars had standard guts put into an aluminum case....     early 60s...         i believe i read that somewhere recently
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Chryco Psycho

the early 64-66 race 4 spds were alum case units with a steel countershaft bushing in the case , but these are very rare
that looks like the OD version with the large front brg retainer & you confirmed that with the revolutions

John_Kunkel


If the 3 in that 3549 build date was actually a lightly stamped 8 it would decode to 12-23-1984 which would be more correct for an OD 833.
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