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Re: 5 OD. speed in my '74 200 4X4?
On Sun, 8 Nov 1998 00:39:32 -0600 "The Lublin Family" <[email protected]>
writes:
>Hello everyone!
>
>I really like my 74 IH truck. There is one thing I dont like about it
>though...It is an automatic. What I really wanna do is to get the
>optional 5 speed that had the first gear creeper and 5th gear OD. I
do
>not like automatics. I would like the creeper gear for when I have a
>heavy load and I want Overdrive for lower engine RPM for highway
cruising.
>I like the thought of longer engine life and better gas mileage. What
are
>the gear ratios for the 5 speed OD trans? Who made it? How will one
swap
>in a 4X4 with a 345 V8 and a divorced T-case? Does it have a PTO
opening
>on the side? I have also heard that IH trucks could have been made
with
>either a Hydraulic Clutch or a linkage type clutch. I would prefer
the
>linkage one of possible. The truck has 4.10 gears. I dont want to
swap
>to a Numerically lower gear. I want to keep the 4.10's for the good
lower
>end power but I think I will get the best of both worlds with the 5
speed
>OD. Any Comments or suggestions?
>
>
The RPO five speed in the pickups was an IH-built transmission!. The
design probably originated in the '40's, although it was later updated
to a synchronized design. The general model designation was the IH F-51C
and was installed as the T-34, 35, and 36. The T-34 was an overdrive
design, while the other two were direct in fifth, with the T-35 having a
wider gear ratio span than the T-36. The ratios were: T-34--6.21,
3.43, 1.81, 1.00, and .823, T-35--7.17, 3.96, 2.36, 1.41, and
1.00, T-36--6.21, 3.43, 2.05, 1.225, and 1.00The codes were
changed to T434, 435, and 436 around 1970 and then the transmissions were
replaced with the T-494 (with OD), 495, and 496 designs (still IH built
with the same gear ratios) which were available in the 200 and 500 (more
T-496's than OD's it appears) through the end of Light Line Production.
In addition, a New Process 5 speed was used on at least one fleet order
and there are rumors of Clark 5 speeds, although no one has specificially
identified a truck built with one in it.
Howard Pletcher
Howteron Products Scout Parts
Swapping should not be overly difficult. I would suspect the transfer
case will need to be moved back because of the length of the 5 speed.
Installing the clutch linkage will probably be the difficult part. Over
the decades, IH seemed to swing from hydraulic to mechanical linkage and
back again. In the early '60's, hydraulic was used, but by 1970 and
later, most everything switched back to mechanical and that is what you
will find for yours. It was not a case that both were available at the
same time.
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