I'm finally starting to get back closer to resuming my long dormant work on my 1951 M37. Truck has 16,000 on it and original paperwork shows engine was replaced by US gov't at 10,000. When I drove it a bit soon after buying it and before diving into some of the work it needed (things done to it before I got it had messed up the charging and cooling systems)(and then I ran short of time and funds and so it has been waiting patiently in my barn...), it'd sometimes pop out of gear going downhill, with engine braking, in second gear. From some postings from Charles T., I learned that that's a classic symptom of a common problem in the early 88950 (pre-NP420) transmissions.
I have kept my eyes open and have just purchased at a very reasonable price a Canadian Acme T-98 from a Canadian M-37, with a 1975 rebuild tag. The T98 is synchroed in 2-3-4 and generally has a reputation as a very beefy transmission, so even though I am usually prefer originality, this seems hard to beat.
I don't have a winch or any other PTO driven functions so that (which I guess is different between the US and Canadian transmissions) is not an issue.
I know (if I am understanding correctly) that the US M37s had a 10 inch clutch, and the Canadian M37s had an 11 inch clutch (and the Canadian trucks also had a 251 rather than a 230).
Also, according to the guy I am buying the Canadian transmission from, the Canadian transmission has a 1-3/8 10 spline input shaft. I have not been able to find out the exact diameter of the standard input shaft on the US transmission, but I am somehow getting the sense that it is likely smaller than 1-3/8.
Can someone please tell me the diameter of the input spline shaft on the US transmission?
And... if I have to get a new clutch disk to match the input shaft on the Canadian transmission, do the US flywheel and pressure plate limit me to an exactly 10 inch clutch? Looking around at available clutch discs, I am seeing many more choices for the 1-3/8 that seem to be 10.5, 11 inches, and larger.
Thanks in advance!
I have kept my eyes open and have just purchased at a very reasonable price a Canadian Acme T-98 from a Canadian M-37, with a 1975 rebuild tag. The T98 is synchroed in 2-3-4 and generally has a reputation as a very beefy transmission, so even though I am usually prefer originality, this seems hard to beat.
I don't have a winch or any other PTO driven functions so that (which I guess is different between the US and Canadian transmissions) is not an issue.
I know (if I am understanding correctly) that the US M37s had a 10 inch clutch, and the Canadian M37s had an 11 inch clutch (and the Canadian trucks also had a 251 rather than a 230).
Also, according to the guy I am buying the Canadian transmission from, the Canadian transmission has a 1-3/8 10 spline input shaft. I have not been able to find out the exact diameter of the standard input shaft on the US transmission, but I am somehow getting the sense that it is likely smaller than 1-3/8.
Can someone please tell me the diameter of the input spline shaft on the US transmission?
And... if I have to get a new clutch disk to match the input shaft on the Canadian transmission, do the US flywheel and pressure plate limit me to an exactly 10 inch clutch? Looking around at available clutch discs, I am seeing many more choices for the 1-3/8 that seem to be 10.5, 11 inches, and larger.
Thanks in advance!
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