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Is it even possible to finds a complete and working 3 speed o/d these days

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Since my dad bought my 55 new I have been thinking about building the drivetrain the way I would have ordered it if it was me going into the dealer back in 55,there is no way I would have gotten the automatic and it would be the 3 speed with o/d so can a complete and working system be found or would there be anyone be willing to get rid of one. It will be a couple years before I will be starting the build of the 292 so I have time to watch for one and would be nice to find one that I can just install and go without rebuilding but will probably cost some serious money.


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I saaume you're looking for the T-86 and R-10 combo that would have come stock. Post a wanted add here, the ford barn, and maybe the HAMB. Might try eBay also, but I'd want to see it first if it was there.

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There are 2 options. The T86 with the R10 overdrive and a T85 with the R11. The T85 will be a bit tougher to find as they are real popular. I have a T86 with OD that I may sell but it's out of a 56. Unless you plan to convert your car to 12 volt the solenoid won't work.

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Hmmmm...

Your '56 3 spd. w/ o/d will work in his '55.  All he would have to do is substitute a 6 volt solenoid for the current 12 volt unit.  Everything else is the same    Smile


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Two currently advertised remanufactured T-86 3 speed w/ R-11 overdrive units on eBay.  Intended for information purposes, not mine. 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/BORG-WARNER-1967-FORD-T-86-3-SPEED-REBUILT-TRANSMISSION-WITH-R-10-OD-10-X-28-/351738486851?hash=item51e53f6043:g:2-cAAOSwQjZXPg9E&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/BORG-WARNER-FORD-T-86-3-SPEED-REBUILT-TRANSMISSION-WITH-R-10-OD-NARROW-BOLT-/291510061692?hash=item43df5a8a7c:g:OzoAAOSwv0tVZ3TZ&vxp=m

Notice that the two units have different spline counts on the input shaft.

The seller has had a high number of transactions on eBay (over 5,000) and is carrying a 100% satisfaction rating which is hard to do.  I bought synchronizers (blocking rings) from him and was satisfied with the transaction.


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Yes that is correct.

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I would prefer a 56 and up trans since my 55 is now`12 volts and does look like I will be spending big money if I do go with one,since I will be starting from scratch I will need to find one that has everything with it.


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Jeff, maybe I'm just out of date, but that's way more than I'd expect for a T-86 R-10. That's even high for a T-85 R-11. I'd keep looking, I think you can do way better than that.

If you get the right one, i.e., not a truck, with the right length input shaft, or whatever, I think about all you'll need is the driveshaft. Maybe a mount change or clutch disc if the splines aren't the same.

The hot rod reverend mocks one up in his "refresh" blog, might try contacting him. He seems to have a line on parts sometimes.

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The T86 only came with the R10 overdrive. The Ebay listing is insanely high. A good T86 OD will run around $300 and a T85 OD about twice that. If your motor is stock a T86 OD will live forever as long as you don't routinely abuse it. A higher HP motor that will see abuse would require a T85. If your interested in my T86 OD let me know. It worked great with no problems.

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As far as replicating the complete system it won't be that hard. The relay and kick down switch are available aftermarket as is the wiring harness and the OD cable. I have a reproduction harness also if you choose. For some reason it wouldn't work on my car. It was a little too short and I didn't feel like moving the relay.

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