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I have a standard transmission with number 395280 on it. I can't find a date on it. Is there a way to figure out what year it is?

Posted on: 2015/8/22 9:54
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Re: transmission number
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Usually numbers cast on iron seem to be casting numbers rather than part numbers but If that is an actual part number 395280 crosses to a "Case-Transmission". The case was for non overdrive transmissions and used on "All 22nd; 2301-02-13-32" models so that would put the years from 48 to 50.

Posted on: 2015/8/22 10:26
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Thanks Howard. Did those transmissions come as floor shift and column shift?

Posted on: 2015/8/23 8:43
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The last floor-mounted shifter was 1939 when column shift was an option.

Posted on: 2015/8/23 8:48
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This transmission is a floor shift. Wondering what I'm having.

Posted on: 2015/8/23 11:06
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The only place the 395280 shows up is in the 48-54 parts book so no help or sign in earlier books that case was original to other years.

I am wondering how much difference there actually is in trans cases over the years. There are several on the forum running transmissions with the 22nd or 23rd R11 ODs on their prewar cars so we know the later cases bolt up to the earlier bellhousing. I would expect the same from the non OD cases.

I believe there may be mounting spots for some option items on earlier cases not there on later cases and I believe there is another difference just recently pointed out with the number and location of holes for cross member mounts. Believe it was two per side on the pre 48 transmissions to four on the 48-50 units. Perhaps that is the main difference with the cases.

Since many of the internal parts are the same pre and postwar then if the prewar covers will also bolt on perhaps someone needed a new box for his prewar car and swapped the older cover and cane shift into a later unit. Maybe the trans was rebuilt by a dealer and the later cases were the approved factory substitute.

Anyone know how far back into the 30s later transmissions will bolt on?

Posted on: 2015/8/23 11:33
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Well here she is. I helped to get her out today after we found metal pieces in the bottom after draining the oil. Next week a good transmission mechanic (60+ yrs experience) will open her up. Maybe someone can figure out what transmission this is now that she's out.

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Posted on: 2015/9/19 20:09
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That is a 22-23d series unit as evidenced by the fact that it has a slip joint at the rear. On top is a thick non-Packard adapter plate topped with a shifter that might be Packard, or might not. Probably not, as earlier cane shift tops will bolt directly on to trannies up to 54 if you rework the forks.

Posted on: 2015/9/20 6:24
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I also have this transmission in the spare part bin. I think it's from a 1937 120:

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Posted on: 2015/9/28 12:07
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On the 22-23 series transmission that we took out the synchro rings have a lot of play. I found another 22-23 series transmission and it has the same issue. According to my mechanic it needs new synchro rings. Are they available or can they be fixed or adjusted?

Posted on: 2015/10/28 19:47
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