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post Nov 2 2012, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(gms @ Nov 1 2012, 02:27 PM) *

Steve and Rory I would be interested in seeing the serial numbers on your cases!
I have been thru about 100 transmissions and never seen a factory equipped box.
My GT has a 904 LSD unit installed by Stoddard when they build the car.


Hi Glenn, will get under the car tomorrow and have a look for you!!
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post Nov 2 2012, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE(Richard Casto @ Nov 1 2012, 08:38 AM) *

Thanks for sharing Glenn. It is nice to see photos of the tag and the stamping on the case.

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The rear shifter has the Shell SD ( spurr diff ) tag at 11oclock on a diff cover stud.
On the bottom spline of the trans is 914 / 11 / 10 HB 001 7521 I don't know the VIN of the original car but the trans has the early intermediate plate drilled for the throttle bellcrank but does not have the cable loop on the diff cover. I guess it is possible that it could be a 6 trans with a 4 rear cover. It will soon have a 6 rear cover.
The side shifter has no distinguishing features but does have the Shell diff. lube. tag in the same location. The only identification on the bottom spline is HB 15 11 2
There is no evidence of tampering or grinding on either side of these characters.
I don't have any info on the VIN of the original car. I suspect it could be from a '73 2.0 that I purchased in parts. When time permits I'll look for casting date codes.
Hope this info is helpful.
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Thanks Rory, this is interesting information
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post Nov 3 2012, 05:56 AM
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QUOTE(gms @ Nov 1 2012, 02:27 PM) *

Steve and Rory I would be interested in seeing the serial numbers on your cases!


Hi Glenn, the number on my 'box' is 914/11/10 HB0020030, it also has the Shell 1747A oil tag.
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post Nov 3 2012, 07:41 AM
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The shell tag depicts the type of oil with the particular LSD additive in it, and the HB indicates factory installed LSD.

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