'52 Hornet trans yoke
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Try here. i just bought an overhaul kit and his site says he has other hard parts.. good Luck,
http://www.autotran.us/hmparts1.html0 -
tippleunduly wrote:
What do you mean by transmission rear yoke? Do you mean the part the shift rod connects to or the arm the TV rod connects to on the left side of the transmission? Yours is a 52 model. Walt.Just pulled the Hornet's GM hydramatic for a rebuild. The trans is labelled H52-36643, which means it was built in 1952, right?
I need to locate a new rear transmission yoke. Where might I find one?0 -
The part I need is the output connector that slides into the rear of the transmission and connects the trans to the driveshaft.
Wish I knew how to post a photo. Thanks for your help!0 -
tippleunduly wrote:
You need the Transmission YOKE. I believe I have one if you do not locate one near you. I'm in San Francisco. hetwaltmordenti@aol.com drop hetThe part I need is the output connector that slides into the rear of the transmission and connects the trans to the driveshaft.
Wish I knew how to post a photo. Thanks for your help!0
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