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Mile-o-matic rear rubber boot

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Anybody know where I can find the rubber tail boot (kind of cone shaped) for a 59 Edsel 2 speed Mile-O-Matic.  This transmission is suppose to be identical to the Ford version Ford-O-Matic.  I've checked all the online Ford/Edsel parts places and have not seem it in diagrams or parts lists.

The old one fell apart in my hands as I was removing the drive shaft.

John

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jrappl (12/1/2011)
Anybody know where I can find the rubber tail boot (kind of cone shaped) for a 59 Edsel 2 speed Mile-O-Matic.  This transmission is suppose to be identical to the Ford version Ford-O-Matic.  I've checked all the online Ford/Edsel parts places and have not seem it in diagrams or parts lists.

The old one fell apart in my hands as I was removing the drive shaft.

John, i dont believe they are necessary, no autos today use that type of boot. Smile

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I'm just trying to keep it original.  It might protect the rear seal from outside dirt.

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NAPA used to have a rear seal with a boot and dust shield built as a unit.  Haven't looked for one lately though.

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CASCO (Tbird parts) shows the rubber boot at the end of the trans. Part # 77651, 18.39.



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Thanks!  With the part number I have found it new several places.

John


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