If you can't find out what you have , you can take the what's left of the
bearing to a bearing supply house and they can get the numbers off the
bearing and match it that way. I did this when I was re-building my 69
Mustang four speed, it was out of a 1 ton pickup truck (heavy duty for
the built 302 I had under the hood).
Chris Stephenson wrote:
>
> I have removed the engine and transmission from my V6 Series V. The
> problem with the transmission seems to be the front bearing - only 5
> balls left. Here is the frustrating part - I want to order parts for
> this thing, but I have no idea what engine or transmission I have. I
> went to the local auto stores - Pep Boys, NAPA, etc and they can only
> give me parts if I tell them the make and model of the car it came
> from. I have no idea. It is a Ford V6 with manual Ford 4 speed tranny.
> Some of the bolts appear to be metric. Lots of 10mm and 17mm. I think
> it came from a Capri. Does anyone have any idea how I can identify
> these? Here are some of the numbers I copied from the transmission
> housing:
>
> 7006-AA
> 77-ET
> GF
> G24525
> 78ET-7A039-AA
>
> Pleeeese Help!!!
>
> Sorry, I don't have the engine no's, but I can get them tomorrow.
>
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