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To: mgb-v8@autox.team.net, buick-rover-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: Mystery Transmission
From: David Kernberger <dkern@napanet.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 19:00:32 -0700 (PDT)
7/21/99

To the group,

        In a recent acquisition of "stuff," there appeared a "mystery"
transmission, which my source told me was a Chevy Vega 5-speed.  An
aquaintance, who is familiar with Vegas, tells me there never was a 5-speed
in any Vega.  Neither does he recognize the box whan he looks at it.  At
this stage I do not even know whether it is a 3-, 4-, 5-, or 6-speed.  I
have the V8 newsletter, Issue VII, Vol. 1, which gives Warner T-5 ID
information, and this unit does not seem to match anything listed there
very closely at all.  So I suspect it is not a T-5.  I will describe it as
well as I can and hope someone can give me a clue.  Anything at all would
be appreciated.  Wish I had a way to put in a picture.

        It is an all-aluminum case, in 3 parts.  The main Box is
extensively ribbed and measures 9' from mounting flange to rear of box.
Behind that is another housing measuring only 1 7/8" front-to-back.  The
tailhousing is last and measures 13 1/4" long.  This makes the overall
length 23 3/4" from mounting flange to rear seal.  It has the familiar
Chevrolet mounting bolt pattern and was bolted up to an F-85 bell housing
when I got it.  On the front end the familiar-looking front bearing
retainer (usually removable) is a radially-ribbed integral part of the main
box casting with the "snout" for the clutch throwout bearing apparently
cast in or pressed in.  The centerline of the shift-lever pivot is about 20
3/8" behind the front mounting flange.

        The input shaft is 1 1/8" diameter with 10-splines.   The output
shaft is about 1.156" diameter with either 26 or 27 fine splines-difficult
to count.  The tail housing seems to have 2 possible mountings.  Obviously
1 is a transverse flat pad with threaded holes at each end-they are about 3
3/4" on centers.  The other mounting, if it is one, is a series of three
transverse holes in the tail-housing casting directly below the extreme
rear end.

        The identification information I have found is the following: 1)
"Borg Warner" and the number 13-38-066-901 cast into the tail housing
directly below the shift lever on the right (passenger) side; 2) "BASIC 1"
cast into all 3 housings on the left (driver) side; and 3) Casting marks
(sun dots?) on all 3 castings marked "10" and "75" on opposite sides of the
circle and various patterns of raised dots in between-also a raised "blip"
in the center.

        So-------what do I have here?

Regards,
David Kernberger





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