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Transmission Identification

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How do you identify your transmission type?

1967 D100, 3 on the tree, with a 318 and 3:55 rear end.

#s on the transmission say

C95323
3 AD

and on the other side...

C-96708 J 1
or maybe C-98708?

How do you refer to this thing, beyond "it's a 3-speed"?

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Look on the vin plate. The only thing I know about them is they aren't very heavy and didn't bring jack at the scrap yard.

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote:
Sun Sep 27, 2020 1:36 pm
Look on the vin plate. The only thing I know about them is they aren't very heavy and didn't bring jack at the scrap yard.
I don't know which numbers on the data plate refer to the transmission. What would it say?

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I bet its an A745

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I would second the A745

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67D100Pickup wrote:
Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:53 pm
How do you identify your transmission type?

1967 D100, 3 on the tree, with a 318 and 3:55 rear end.

#s on the transmission say

C95323
3 AD

and on the other side...

C-96708 J 1
or maybe C-98708?

How do you refer to this thing, beyond "it's a 3-speed"?
I took some pictures. Hopefully this will help identify this thing. Since it has 10 splines on the input shaft and two holes in the tail for mounting a cross member I'm told it is probably not the transmission that shipped with the truck.
Transmission for upload.jpg
Here is a picture of the main casing:
Transmission main case numbers for upload.jpg
I think the numbers are C95323
3 AD

And on the tail:
Transmission tail numbers for upload.jpg
C-96708 J 1
or maybe C-98708?

And here is the input shaft and collar, 10 splines:
Transmission Collar for upload.jpg
C-94532 Y

Can anyone tell me what this transmission came out of? I need to know so I can get the correct cluth.

Jeff

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If the end goal is to source the correct clutch disc/pressure plate/throw-out bearing & input shaft bushing:

www.dodgesweptlineparts.com

www.hrclutch.com


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Yes, that is the goal but when I order parts for a 1967 D100/318 w 3 speed, two wheel drive I get a 23 tooth spline and who knows if the rest of the parts fit. I'm guessing not.

The transmission was swapped from something else so I need to find out what shipped with this transmission. Only then can I order parts, yes?

Jeff

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The guys at HR Clutch are good at getting you the correct clutch disc. They are not autozone, pepboys, napa or oreillys. If you tell them yours is 10 spline, they will sell you a 10 spline. They are old school. They got my W600 clutch disc correct the first time. Nobody else knows what a W600 is.

I will study your pics & compare to what are shown in some of my manuals. I'll admit, I'm not up on 3 speeds.

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67D100Pickup wrote:
Thu Aug 26, 2021 11:30 am
Yes, that is the goal but when I order parts for a 1967 D100/318 w 3 speed, two wheel drive I get a 23 tooth spline and who knows if the rest of the parts fit. I'm guessing not.

The transmission was swapped from something else so I need to find out what shipped with this transmission. Only then can I order parts, yes?

Jeff
That's because their books are wrong. 67 will be 10 spline, stock, guaranteed!

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Bud Thorp has the clutch parts you will need. :Thumbsup
61 shorty 170/ 3spd 3:91(sold)
66 lwb 318 poly/727/4:10 (sold)
67 shorty 318poly/4spd 3:55
68 ute 318/3 spd/3:55(sold)
70 318/727/3:23
66 d200 225/4spd/4:10( military)(sold)
68 d100 383/727/3:55

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote:
Thu Aug 26, 2021 6:22 pm
67D100Pickup wrote:
Thu Aug 26, 2021 11:30 am
Yes, that is the goal but when I order parts for a 1967 D100/318 w 3 speed, two wheel drive I get a 23 tooth spline and who knows if the rest of the parts fit. I'm guessing not.

The transmission was swapped from something else so I need to find out what shipped with this transmission. Only then can I order parts, yes?

Jeff
That's because their books are wrong. 67 will be 10 spline, stock, guaranteed!
:Thumbsup

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Txas2step wrote:
Fri Aug 27, 2021 5:47 am
Bud Thorp has the clutch parts you will need. :Thumbsup
Well that's two references for Bud Thorp now. Between them and HR Clutch it sounds like I'll make some progress.

Thank you.

Jeff

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