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Allison Behind the Multifuel

cornrichard

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I just did 240 miles straight through in my 915a1 with an allison. It was a real treat. I hope yours makes driving as much of a pleasure as the a1 does.
 

shannondeese

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I was going to put an Allison RDS 2500 behind the multi but backed out due using the trans in another project. I still think about it and maybe one of these days I'll make it back to the project.
 

m16ty

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If it is true that the trans doesn't have an overdrive, it's going to slow your top speed down quite a bit.

I accually like shifting gears and wouldn't install a auto if somebody gave me one. To each his own I guess. :driver:
 

bottleworks

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Yes, the MT 647 is direct drive in 4th gear. The MT 647 has the same specs as the 643. The 647 is just a bit beefer for transit use. I will be mounting larger tires once the trans is installed. This should equal out the gearing difference. I only drive the truck locally anyways.

I paid $280 for a surplus lot that included the transmission and about $280 worth of steel and aluminum. In the end, I should have zero in the trans. At first, I was going to use a B400 (w/ retarter) trans, but this deal was too good to pass up.

The trans is the easiest part to acquire. It's all the other bits and parts that will be the PITA.
 

ALFA2

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bottleworks, that is a great deal, what other parts you will need to make it work with a Deuce ?

Is the transfer going to have to be moved back ?

Please keep posting as it develops.

Thanks,
ALFA2
 

bottleworks

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bottleworks, that is a great deal, what other parts you will need to make it work with a Deuce ?
It's closer to what isn't needed. It will need SAE #1 to #2 bell housing adapter, crankshaft spacer, flex plates, starter ring gear, oil to coolant cooler, piping for associated cooler, drive shafts, Allison shifter, TV valve linkage, 5 ton MF bell housing w/ true #1 SAE pattern, and a lot more.

To power the winch, it will be converted to full hydro. This trans has a PTO provision. There will be a hydro pump running off that PTO. That alone adds a lot of additional parts and cost.

This project will progress as fast as money and time allows.
 

bottleworks

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The truck is very low on my "To Do List". I haven't touched it. In time, I'll get around to it. I have been gathering parts here and there. Once I've got all the main bits rounded up, then something might happen.
 
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