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- Q5467969 subject Q8465510.
- Q5467969 abstract "A Toploader transmission is a manually shifted three and four speed gearbox introduced in 1963 by the Ford Motor Company to replace the BorgWarner T-10. It was used in most Fords and Mercurys from 1964 until 1973 as well as some foreign models. Officially designated the 3.03 three speed or Ford design four speed. The 3.03 is the centerline distance between counter shaft and mainshaft. The Toploader got its name from the fact that the access plate to the inner workings was located on the top of the main case as opposed to the side, a convention used on most gearboxes such as the Ford Dagenham or GM's Saginaw or Muncie. This feature increased the rigidity of the case significantly. Distinguishing the three speed from the four is as simple as counting the fasteners on the top plate. The four speed has ten; the three, nine. Both the three and four speed top loader gearboxes were designed to function in constant mesh, due to synchronizer sleeves being used instead of sliding gears, and be fully synchronized, with the exception of reverse. Forward gears are helical-type while reverse gear including the exterior of the first and second synchronizers sleeve are spur-type gears. This transmission is also known as the Tremec T-170, HEH, or RUG depending on the year(s) of production. At some point in the early 70's production was moved to Mexico and the name was changed to Tremec.".
- Q5467969 manufacturer Q44294.
- Q5467969 productionEndYear "1973".
- Q5467969 productionStartYear "1964".
- Q5467969 thumbnail Toploader_4speed_Transmission.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5467969 aka "3.03".
- Q5467969 aka "Ford Design 4-Speed".
- Q5467969 aka "Top Loader".
- Q5467969 manufacturer Q44294.
- Q5467969 name "Toploader Transmission".
- Q5467969 predecessor "Dagenham 4-speed".
- Q5467969 production "1964".
- Q5467969 type Product.
- Q5467969 type Automobile.
- Q5467969 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5467969 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5467969 type Thing.
- Q5467969 comment "A Toploader transmission is a manually shifted three and four speed gearbox introduced in 1963 by the Ford Motor Company to replace the BorgWarner T-10. It was used in most Fords and Mercurys from 1964 until 1973 as well as some foreign models. Officially designated the 3.03 three speed or Ford design four speed. The 3.03 is the centerline distance between counter shaft and mainshaft.".
- Q5467969 label "Ford Toploader transmission".
- Q5467969 depiction Toploader_4speed_Transmission.jpg.
- Q5467969 name "3.03".
- Q5467969 name "Ford Design 4-Speed".
- Q5467969 name "Top Loader".
- Q5467969 name "Toploader Transmission".