how do i tell if I have an over drive 3 speed manual transmission?
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Yup 3 speed with overdrive0
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If you have a 48-51 stepdown the transmission will only have one lever but will have the solenoid oldfarmer pictured0
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thanks all. Nother question - if my stock 8 cyl engine is bunk, can I use the stock trans with any other engines? Possibly a chevy 250? Ive searched for adapter plates but havent found anything. Id like to keep the car stock but if I need to have something while rebuilding the original 8 cylinder I'd like to know what can be made to work without destroying the integrity of the car. Moving motor mounts, etc.is fine. Just dont want to do a clip or something that cant be undone later once the stock engine is rebuilt.0
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This is a wild guess (someone knowledgeable will jump in here soon) but because Hudson manufactured its own transmissions, I would doubt they'd easily hook up with another manufacturer's engine. Later (in 1952 I think (I have forgotten the year of your car) the transmission was made by Borg Warner and these were used by several manufacturers.
I'm not a StepDown person, but wouldn't a standard 6-cylinder Hudson engine of the era, couple right up with that transmission? There are a lot more 6-cylinder engines than eights, hanging around. You might even go over to the H.A.M.B. website and see if anyone is street rodding a Hudson; you might be able to get a very nice, running engine cheaply. Try Craigslist as well, you never know what might be available close to home.
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Gonna stick my neck out put my 2 cent worth or opinion in here. If your intention is to keep Your Hudson stock and plan to rebuild the 254 if needed, I would locate a running 262 to use in the meanwhile. Will give you easiest installation, no modifications. Interchange parts from 8 to six are common. your trans will bolt up, can use same clutch, however while out would benefit both engines to install rebuilt assembly and rebuilt bell housing which is a one time deal for both engines. If you drive your car with the 254 will appreciate what it is. it's a quiet good performing engine. My 2 kids and I use our 254 50 Commodore with overdrive for road trips. I've owned a 49 with 262 with overdrive. We liked it as well. but the 8 is king with me. I'm not a purists, but with Hudsons I am. I've a history with street rods so... If the 254 needs to be rebuilt, it's expensive. But as is said, your car, your investment.Kim0
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thanks all. I'm sort of a "plan for the worst case scenario" type of person. Not in a negative way, more so that I can figure extra cash into the budget. If I budget for option B (say a 250 swap for now) and don't need it then I'm ahead of the game. I'm truly hoping I can keep everything as-is and maybe have a bit of luck on my side. If not I need to know what options I have - other than $8000 to rebuild the 8 cyl and trans. I simply don't have that in the budget (I was told that with some new points, marvel mystery oil and new wiring that she would run). and if I have to wait till I do the car will become permanent garage art. I can't afford that to happen - literally or figuratively as at that point I'd have to sell.I know I'm jumping ahead of the game. Just trying to keep these options in the back of my head as I progress through baby steps towards getting her clean, stopping, and then running. As they say - stop, run, pretty. Tho I think the lines of the car make her pretty anyway,0
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Jason - contact Robert Halbing, he has a FREE 262 engine located in central NJ. Here's his ad from the other forum.1951 262 short block solid running take out (10/24/15) P/U only located central New Jersey 609-891-50390
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oh wow - thank you 50ClubCoupe! will call this morning0
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Hi Jason, I just wrote you on one of your other postings. Two years ago I put a 232 Hudson Pacemaker six cylinder engine into a 1949 Commodore 8 sedan. While I was attempting to fix the original engine, which turned out to have a cracked block due to being stored with water in it, I did the frame crossmember lowering I described. If you end up getting a stepdown 6 engine, I can show you this car so you can see the details that need to be dealt with...Per0
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