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Posted Friday, May 18, 2007 10:59 AM
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I need to buy an FMX dipstick.  Lokar has 2 different ones, a transmission mount and a firewall mount.  Any one have experience with these and are there advantages to either one over the other? (this is going in a '57 fairlane 500) Thanks!

 - John

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Posted Friday, May 18, 2007 7:41 PM
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Did you put a FMX behind the y block? I used the FOM trans pan and the stock FOM dipstick.  Didn'd need any LoCar stuff. Gerry

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Posted Saturday, May 19, 2007 9:52 PM
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I'm having an FOM/FMX hybrid built. I'm not 100% sure on what exactly that means, I had a small case FOM (i think), and so they are swaping the FOM case with the FMX (using the Bellhousing and Tail from the FOM. I'm told it will be a direct bolt in and that I need a FMX dipstick for it. When I took out the FOM to send it out, I couldn't unscrew the dipstick tube so I cut it off. Either way I need a dipstick since the original is gone, so any further advice would be appreciated. - John

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Posted Sunday, May 20, 2007 8:31 AM
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I had the same problem  with my 700R  trans ,   i bought the dash mounted  dip stick mount , but because i dont like makin hole in the firewall i mounted it to the heater box that goes against the firewall   ,  looks good , easy to get to ,  and out of the way , will send foto if needed .....Sam

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Posted Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:28 AM
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Using the FOM pan and dipstick tube is the easy way and in my opinion the best. It is orginal and a bolt in. Let me look around, I may have a usable unit that I can let you have.

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Posted Sunday, May 20, 2007 11:38 AM
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If the FOM pan will go on the FMX case that sounds good to me.  Glen if you (or anyone else) has a spare dipstick tube that would be great.  Let me know.  THANKS!

- John

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Posted Sunday, May 20, 2007 11:48 AM


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While I have all of this knowledge here...

When performing this FMX upgrade, the shift pattern goes from D-L to the more familiar D-2-1 (FMX SELECT SHIFT) correct? In 1958 when FORD redesigned the FOM Single Range to the CRUISE-O-MATIC Dual Range (FX), there is a problem with the shift linkage/indicator, (number of detents). FORD also retained the FOM at least for that model year (1958) (1959 had the F/M/2 introduced) (I do not have MPC cataloging to discover last model year use on Single Range FOM). So would it be possible/plausible to find a 58 FORD with the D2-D1-L Dual Range (Green Dot) shift pattern and use it's linkage and shift indicator? The indicator would not be correct (different shift patterns) but it would give a clean changeover and not have to modify the origional detent. 

Also, when one uses the FMX case for the conversion, the modulator valve deletes the need for the mechanical TV linkage needed until the introduction of the modulator valve in 1961.

At least this will allow a cleaner installation in a 57/58 (IMO). Has anyone attempted this?

Sorry to HI-JACK the thread but as long as all you guys are already here...

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Posted Sunday, May 20, 2007 1:30 PM
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KULTULZ:

I have an FMX in my '57 Ranchero.  For everyday driving, being able to select manual 1st did not seem to be an issue for me.  There are detents inside the transmission which locates the valve body spool correctly for each position selected.  I adjusted the linkage so that the P, R, N, and D detents on the column matched the detents in the trans.  After all this, I found that my column shifter had some wear in the top bushing, and when I shifted it all the way down, the shift tube raised up enough to allow the trans to go into manual 1st.  I still don't shift to manual 1st anyway.  The trans takes off in 1st with the gear selector in the D position anyway.  Inside the trans, in automatic 1st a sprag holds the planet gear cage, in manual 1st the rear band holds the planets.

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