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Bill, Del and Don worked most of a day to get the transmission out of the Futurliner. The engine was seized but needed to be rotated in order to get at the torque converter bolts. Four pistons were removed from the engine before it could be rotated. Don disassembled his engine hoist and reassembled it inside the Futurliner. After making a rigging that balanced the transmission they were able to drop it onto the floor, onto a Jalopy Dolly, and roll it out from under the Futurliner. Ron Bluhm from GM Power Train has been working with us to have GM Power Train restore the dual range Hydramatic transmission. This is not your usual Hydramatic of the 50s era. It is coupled with a two speed gearbox bolted to the rear of the Hydramatic and has four gears in each of the two ranges (providing eight forward speeds). A second two-speed/PTO gearbox (see below) three quarters of the way back on the drive shaft, multiplies the eight forward speeds into 16 forward speeds. In addition, the Hydramatic is the military version for very heavy work. Having the expertise of Ron and GM Power Train to overhaul this transmission, again, overcomes a major restoration hurdle. GM has agreed to pick up the transmission and restore it. |
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DANA/SPICER
3-SPEED TRANS WITH PTO This Dana/Spicer 3-speed transmission with PTO section bolted to it is located near the rear of the vehicle. It provides three ranges for the driver to select from and disconnects the drive to the rear wheels to become a PTO unit for the generator. While the unit was rusty, it was in relatively good condition with the exception of the bearings. - 1st gear is a reduction of engine shaft speed to the
differential by 1/2 or a very low low. The casting number on the large casting that supports this transmission is: GMC 2098370
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* We have come to find out that a lot of old army trucks of this vintage were used by Michigan farmers. The automatic transmissions of these trucks and their extremely low gearing allowed the trucks to match the speed of the tractor so that the harvesting and conveying the grain or potatoes into the trucks could take place. |
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