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Posted Friday, December 28, 2007 2:56 AM
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Just unpacked my '60 F100 T5 adaptor from Mummets and it is not even close to fitting. I presume the Aussie bell housing is the same as all the rest, it looks like I've been sent the car version. Can some one confirm that my F100 bell housing is the same as all the others out there. Part #  TCAL 7505 B

  

Pete,  one of the Aussie mob in N.E. Victoria

60 F100 Panel Van,  Y-block.          65 Galaxie Country Sedan 390

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Posted Friday, December 28, 2007 6:20 AM


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That certainly looks like the unit I used on my 56 Victoria.  It's been several years now but I seem to remember the truck required a bell housing from Mummert not an adapter.

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Posted Friday, December 28, 2007 7:46 AM
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Pete, looks like you have a H/D 4 speed bell housing, the adapter is for the light duty 3 speed bell housing. If you can't find a 3 speed unit local let me know I maybe able to come up with one.

Glen Henderson

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Posted Saturday, December 29, 2007 10:55 PM
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Hey Pete ,

Sorry to hear it didn't fit . That truck bellhousing looks like the same as mine (58 F100 ).Do you have a sedan bellhousing ???? If using a car bellhousing ,could you fab up a gearbox crossmember ??? I'm sure you will think of a solution .Good luck .Keep us posted .

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Posted Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:34 AM
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Guys, like I said above the 4 speed and 3 speed bell housings are different.All you need is a 3 speed truck bell housing, 57 thru 64 will work, not sure about the 54 thru 56. I see them on ebay fairly often.

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Posted Sunday, December 30, 2007 3:50 PM
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I can't remember when I ordered it if  mentioned 4 speed or not???, I know I was specific on the year. According to my original [Aussie] brochure for '60 F100 and 250 the 3 speed had been dropped and the 4 speed was the only box on those models. The '57 brochure still has the 3 speed colume as standard, I don't have 58,59 brochures so can't say what year the 3 speed was deleted. trouble is that it will cost me approx. $100.00 for postage to send it back and get the right one, might be more cost affective to try and sell this one unless someone in Aus has a 3 speed bellhousing going cheap. One of the pittfalls of different models in different countries on the other side of the planet 

Pete,  one of the Aussie mob in N.E. Victoria

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Posted Sunday, December 30, 2007 6:59 PM
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Pete, You learn somethng every day. I didn't know there was a difference between 3 and 4 speed F100 bellhousings ?? I have never seen a 3 speed F100 in Australia ??? Everyone I've seen has been a 4speed .You can't use a car bellhousing as the fork is on our drivers (RHD)side .How thick is the adaptor plate ??? Is it possible to make one from a piece of wood ,then transfer it to the correct thickness in steel or alloy ??? I know what you mean with postage .Somehow I ended up 4 door rubbers for my F100 ???

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Posted Monday, December 31, 2007 5:01 AM
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That adapter is a pretty simple item, you maybe able to fab up an adapter that will work with the 4 speed bell that will work or modify your's to work with the Mummert adapter. Most of the F100's here from 57 thru 64 came with the colume shift 3 speed. I have only seen one that had a factory installed 4 speed although it was common for the 4 speed to be swapped in from a larger truck. I forgot about the shipping cost for you guys, I have a couple of the 3 speed housings, but I don't have a clue how much it would cost to ship it. Maybe you can find one local. Good luck.

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Posted Monday, December 31, 2007 7:09 AM