I have an August of 1956 T-1 57143. I own the factory service manual and the factory parts manual. The parts manual lists a front trans mount with covers (retaining cup 644.20.505) where as the service manual notes no cover. The owners manual photo does not show a cover just the mounts.
Does anyone know when the front trans mount covers (what the parts manual refers to as retaining cups) were first utilized? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks -chip
1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
Here are some pics from the parts catalog, owners manual, and service manual.
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
Here is the cover note the radius and radius shape of the bottom edge,
where there is not a cover the sharp edge of the mount is evident.
Question:
Was this the cover provided with the 644 transmission at some point? (From what I can tell the split case transmission did not have this cover).
where there is not a cover the sharp edge of the mount is evident.
Question:
Was this the cover provided with the 644 transmission at some point? (From what I can tell the split case transmission did not have this cover).
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
Two more pics without covers taken from the service manual.
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
I think all the two-mount trans have the covers. The pictures are rather compelling, though, as they clearly show no covers.
I am not, however, familiar with the early cars.
I bet one of our trans experts knows ....
I am not, however, familiar with the early cars.
I bet one of our trans experts knows ....
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
Chip, the covers did not appear until 58/59, so your car did not have them when new, but you can add them if you want to.Chip Flor wrote:Was this the cover provided with the 644 transmission at some point? (From what I can tell the split case transmission did not have this cover).
Their main purpose was to minimize mount flexing.
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
Thank you Jon.
As it turns out the original parts photo I showed above was not a 644 but rather a 716 trans. Sorry for that mistake.
Enclosed is the 644 parts diagram without the cover. Which verifies that 644's started out without them (which is where my trans lies in the group).
As you so noted.
However, according to Vic Skirmant's article: Transmission Identification/Now for a short history on transmissions, the 716 showed up in December of 1958 (which by the parts diagram would include a cover).
Regrettably the addtion of the cover transition is not seamless from 644 to 716.
The next pic is from a Neil Goldberg's book. Neil's T-2 644 was born in April of 1958. As the cover is present in the photos it proves that the 644's had the cover prior to April 1958.
The only question is.... how far back did they add covers in the two year run of 644 transmissions.
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As it turns out the original parts photo I showed above was not a 644 but rather a 716 trans. Sorry for that mistake.
Enclosed is the 644 parts diagram without the cover. Which verifies that 644's started out without them (which is where my trans lies in the group).
As you so noted.
However, according to Vic Skirmant's article: Transmission Identification/Now for a short history on transmissions, the 716 showed up in December of 1958 (which by the parts diagram would include a cover).
Regrettably the addtion of the cover transition is not seamless from 644 to 716.
The next pic is from a Neil Goldberg's book. Neil's T-2 644 was born in April of 1958. As the cover is present in the photos it proves that the 644's had the cover prior to April 1958.
The only question is.... how far back did they add covers in the two year run of 644 transmissions.
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
I'm pretty sure that the cover debuted in 1957; can't tell you exactly when.
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
Chassis 100 017 (Build Date 25/03/57) did NOT have covers
When we fitted them - it was then NOT possible to set the Toe-in
We elongated the slotted holes in the Swing arms to enable us the set it correctly
When we fitted them - it was then NOT possible to set the Toe-in
We elongated the slotted holes in the Swing arms to enable us the set it correctly
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Re: 1956 T-1 front trans mount cover or no cover
Thanks, Mike. Good to know.