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Lincoln Y-Block transmission conversion

Posted By Halgar 8 Years Ago
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Hi all, I've become the proud owner of an original 57 Lincoln Premiere with a 368 Y-Block, I'd like to replace or update the transmission to something a bit more modern with overdrive but I can't find any information online.  I have no idea if this is possible, but maybe someone here has some knowledge they'd share with me?  Any help, links, etc would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks for your time.
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Your best bet is Bendstens transmission adapters in Ham Lake Mn. The Lincoln bell housing is not compatible with any other Fords
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Wilcap also shows one. With the caveat "call for details".

http://www.wilcap.com/wilcapstore.html#!/368-350-AT/p/54397300/category=14420225

I'm sure your preference is for an AOD, but based on price and availability, don't sell the 2004R GM short. They're almost as small as a p/g, and pretty easy to set up. The gear ratios are really nice.

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