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transmission identification help

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Hi everybody,
First off I'd like to say, great site. There is a ton of useful information here, thanks. Now down to business. I have what I believe to be a 5 ton, M809, M55A2, truck. It's a multifuel, 5spd manual, from the early 70's. I am trying to find out who manufactured the transmission, and what the model number is? Any help would be great. Thanks.
 

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Yes I have, the ID plate is gone. From the research I have done it appears to be a Spicer, model 6453. I need to confirm that.
 

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It should be a SPICER model #6452 (5th direct) behind that Multifuel.





Oops, NDT, you typed faster!:smile:







Edit: I should have said #6352
(thanks, Kenny!)
 
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I have seen and owned 2 Multifuel powered 5 tons that were equipped with 6453 OD transmissions,both would run 73 mph at governed speed of 2900 rpm with stock 1100 X 20s.

I believe both of them were Depot rebuilds, those may have been the only transmissions available through the parts system at the time.

NOTE!!

I do not recommend installing an OD trans in a multi powered 5 ton,they are very unstable at those high speeds.
 

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I do believe the PTO is the same gear engagement pattern between the 6452 and 6453. Hot shift????
 
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