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07-16-2018, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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How Many Remember These Transmissions?
When I was a kid Fords were everywhere. This is what I would listen to as trucks would climb the hill near my house. Not only the Whine but it seemed like every gearshift would Grind at least a little. This is a great example of that Whine. A '43 Ford 1 1/2 Ton:
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07-17-2018, 01:00 PM | #2 |
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Re: How Many Remember These Transmissions?
I'm not old enough to remember being 24, but it does sound a lot like the 2 and 9N tractors I used to drive at a farm across town. Has that familiar transmission wine in every gear.
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I remember that sound. You hear it in old movies, too. It was all about the gears back then.
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I actually got my first ride in one when I was about 9 years old. My neighbor had a '49 or '50 F-5 Dump. You talk about a thrill, lol. Especially for a Ford kid. Believe it or not, I was a Ford fan till I was about 15 years old.
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One of my first projects as a young development engineer had to do with gear whine.
My boss took me out for a ride on the test track to show me what to do. "Hear that whine? Your job is to fix it". "Fix it?" I said. "I LIKE it!" (lol)
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Yeah, we like to hear that thing work! When I tell people my '67 will be running an M22 they tell me I'm going to hate the gear whine. I tell them I want the gear whine. Bill, I was a Ford kid, too. My dad just drove what used vehicle he could afford, so no brand loyalty. But the early hot rod scene was about Fords, The '56 F100 was the hot lick, it even seemed most car model kits were Ford, except the current year ones. My best buddy's dad was a Ford man from Front Royal and me and him built Ford model kits (mostly). They had a black with red bucket seat interior Galaxie 500XL 4spd car, then a '67 Cougar XR7, then a '69 Marauder with 429 Wedge. But my favorite car was always the '55 Chevy and the more I looked at things the more I liked GM across the board in more ways than one. When I first started driving I just knew I liked the cool older vehicles, and this was '71
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Tim, Yeah I got the Ford thing from my Dad. He had me behind the wheel when I was 2, lol (on his lap). He had a '47 Ford Woody at that time. Before that he had a '41 Woody and before that a '40 Convertible, all Flathead V-8's. If we were back in the old days, I would probably still be a Ford guy, lol, but when I was about 14, I started to get introduced to Chevrolet. When it came time to buy my own car at 15, I said "whichever shows up first". Well, I bought a '58 Nomad with a 348, 3-Speed and the rest was history.
I had M-21's in both of my 4-Speed cars and tried like heck to locate a 22 for a reasonable price. Came close a couple of times, but missed out. If someone says anything about your M-22 whine, just tell them "that ain't noise, that's music"!!
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My dad's first car after the war, I think his first car at all, was a '36 Ford Coupe that had dual exhaust and a '3/4 grind' cam is what I was told. Then us kids started coming along and he got a '49 Ford station wagon. When the wood started rotting he got a '49 Buick Sedanette. Those are the first two cars I remember.
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Great memory, thanks for posting
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How about that sound of an Advance Design Chevy being started with the foot switch, the clutch pedal slapping the floor, and just the sound...and smell... of that 6cyl? The sound of the 3spd is also distinctive, especially pulling up from down low in 2nd when making a turn.
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