To Top

Glenn’s T-84F Transmission

• CATEGORIES: News This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Anyone know what used a side-shift T-84F transmission?

Glenn’s got one, but it’s set up for 2WD. So far, suggestions are that it was used in Studebakers and/or Willys cars. A side-shifting T-84F capable of using a transfercase was the transmission used in Willys MAs.

We did unearth a couple of links for further information: https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?threads/willys-transmission.9570/

And this: https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=117707

Here’s a pic of Glenn’s transmission:

t84f-transmission-glenn1-lores t84f-transmission-glenn2-lores t84f-transmission-glenn3-lores t84f-transmission-glenn4-lores

 

7 Comments on “Glenn’s T-84F Transmission

  1. Glenn Byron

    The Mystery continues. After cleaning the case, info in casting is: T84F – 1D, WG DIV (Warner Gear Div), Date Code is 10 – 27. There is also a stamped F 2 under the WG DIV. The “F” is not for sure and might be ” # ” or something else. I don’t understand the date code 10-27 as I don’t know of any “Three on the Tree” from 1927. For a top shifter, maybe like used in a Whippet, there would not be a side shift casting. I can’t find any more numbers. Anyone got codes from a Willys Americar? Most companies had side shifters just prior to WWII.

  2. Marcelo Boni

    I’ve seen a transm case like yours a few years ago.
    T84F-ID
    WG DIV
    F2 11-19

    The ” F” is more like a T mixed with a F

  3. John Goering

    I have a 1941 Nash 600 coup that had a T84 side shift transmission. I still have both the car and the transmission. The car was purchased new by my late father.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe without commenting