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Be careful Bob, both you and I were built before 1960. I don't want to be "antique" - do you want to be considered pre-historic?
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Hi Bob,
The Chevy trucks from 1960 to 62 all had a hydraulic clutch with the slave cylinder on the right hand side of the bellhousing. Also the 235/261 engines could have had two different auto transmissions. The cast iron powerglide (2 speed) in cars and the four speed hydramatic in light trucks. Both are fairly short. The hydramatic was a rare option and scarce to find today. For CMP use the powerglide would work as long as you don’t abuse it. Also the aftermarket did sell a kit to put a thre speed automatic trans on to a 235. I don’t know if it is still available but it probably won’t fit in a CMP due to the added length. |
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Thanks Paul
I picked up a complete 61 bell housing with the slave cylinder for $50 at Sterling flea market a few years back. I do have access to a 2 speed power glide with the adaptor ring to fit a 261 ( came out of a Pontiac ) but I fear the 2 speed will not be good with the low gear ratio of the CMP axle. will fish the aftermarket for an "adapter kit" that would allow a 3 speed to hookup to the 235/261 bolt pattern...... although a bit of a long shot. The engine bay on a cab 11/12 is so narrow that fitting a small V6 or V8 would be a butchering job....... however if I do get started on a "Umbau-wagon" I can / could be creative ......... Found out from Wikipedia that the word umbauwagon translate to "rebuilt coach" and could apply to anything captured that was rebuilt. On the later 3 speed did they not have a 6 cylinder in the 250ci range that was used in 4 wheel drive...... what I am getting at is my suspicion that they had a variety of tail shafts..... the 4x4 would have been bolted directly to the T case with NO tail shaft some short wheel based GM may have used some form of short tail shaft..... just do not know what model/year to search for in a junk yard. I have a bare frame/nose cab 12....no engine tranny.... that I could use to check the fit of a SB chev.... just a cheap seized boat anchor would suit fine for checking clearances. Makes me shiver to think about butchering a good cab11/12.... Bob C
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Being the gründlich (thorough) people they are, standardised coachwork designs were used as much as possible. Also refer to Paul Hocking's classification found in the posting German WWII Beute-Fahrzeuge and Umbau-Wagen (Britisch). HTH, Hanno
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....is vintage...... as in fine aged wine.....it may be old and dusty and the label ripped but the content refined!!!!!
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Do you have any idea if the hydramatic you are talking about was the same basic transmission as the one in the M135-211 series (that had a 2 range unit added to the transmission rather than the more common 2 speed transfer case set-up)? It might be another source of parts....
Last edited by Grant Bowker; 06-04-18 at 01:39. Reason: clarification |
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Hi Grant, I think probably the same basic transmission. I have seen the trans in the old 3102 GM bus and they look the same. I haven’t had the opportunity to look at a m135 so I can’t say for sure.
And Bob, the newer 230/250/292 engines used either a turbo 350 or 400 automatic transmission. The turbo 350 can be had with a short 6 inch tail housing but if I recall it is still a couple of inches longer than a cast iron powerglide. This transmission was common up to about 1980 in midsize GM cars that had Chevy engines. |
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I had the same problem with my feet so I obtained these. I have sold my Cab 12 and I no longer need them.
I took these left and right inners to the Corowa Swim-In and no one wanted then so I brought them home. Might save butchering another pair or change yours and keep these for returning to original later. Blitz Bits 021.JPG Blitz Bits 022.JPG Postage might be a problem but there are here if wanted $15.00 each plus freight. Regards Rick
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