Have you guys seen this yet? it looks too big for an A; maybe its for an AA. Does anybody recognize it?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/201446992598?_t ... 138wt_1359
AA Overdrive unit??
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AA Overdrive unit??
R/ Roger.
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Re: AA Overdrive unit??
It's a Borg-Warner overdrive adapted for a Model A.
Bob
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Re: AA Overdrive unit??
Bob,
Can you tell what model it is?
Do you think it's heavy-duty enough for an AA?
Can you tell what model it is?
Do you think it's heavy-duty enough for an AA?
R/ Roger.
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Re: AA Overdrive unit??
I think that is a R10 overdrive unit, they used them in V8 cars so I would think
it would be OK in a AA. This link explains a little about the OD in an A.
http://www.ocmafc.org/techarticles/Tom% ... rdrive.pdf
Bob
it would be OK in a AA. This link explains a little about the OD in an A.
http://www.ocmafc.org/techarticles/Tom% ... rdrive.pdf
Bob