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RE: W-code '68 to 4 speed..
By Mike McQuesten - 03/24/2002 2:05:55 PM; IP 67.227.198.230
Now that takes big 'uns Royce! I admire your inclination to make such a modification to such a rare Muscle Merc. It's your car and so you can do what you want! Sounds like it'd be a fun project and I'm sure you'd be able to put it back to stock auto. and no one would ever know you'd lived on the stick side for awhile.

But a couple o'thoughts before you punch that knockout:

Ford's SVO parts also offers a low first gear set for the C-6. This along with the roller bearing kit and top grade rebuild might offer you some advantages. Is the C-6 in the W-code 427 cars the same as the CJ-C-6? Like cast iron tailshaft and R-code Servo? The R-code servo is still available through Ford's HP parts catalog too.

I don't have a current Ford SVO parts catalog, I'm not even sure it's still called SVO?, but I'm sure your local Ford dealer parts counter has a couple. And I think there may be a website for this too.

Ahh, but still, one, two, powershift here we go...... hard to beat the joy of a good shift. Oh, how about those rear leaf springs? Remember the shock a good clutch can send back to the rear zone. Don't want you to be lookin' like that jack rabbit '67 GT 'stang 390/4 speed with a 427 I saw back in '68. It was an embarassment.
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 RE: There is a roller bearing kit for the C6.... -- Royce Peterson, 03/24/2002
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 RE: W-code '68 to 4 speed.. -- Royce Peterson, 03/24/2002
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 RE: W-code '68 to 4 speed.. -- salid, 03/24/2002
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 Traction Bars -- Royce Peterson, 03/24/2002
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 RE: Part numbers -- SDP, 03/24/2002
 Thanks! N/M -- Royce Peterson, 03/24/2002
 More info on the C6 roller thrust washers... -- Dan Davis, 03/24/2002
 RE: There is a roller bearing kit for the C6.... -- Dave, 03/27/2002
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