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Posted by mad scientist:P on October 20, 2006 at 07:35:38 from (139.102.241.219):
hey guys, im new to the site, but i have a question that i hear you can answer. what i have is a 354.6T Perkins from a MF 760 its the black block. I am lookin to find a truck transmission to fit the perkins...what will work? i know that when you guys do cummins swaps in your olivers, u say the perkins trans bolts up to the cummins...what did that cummins come out of? i ask because there are so many different bellhousings for cummins i wondered if a cummins out of a pickup truck would bolt up to the 3 speed perkins trans??? if so, is there a cummins plate that will somehow majically bolt up to the perkins block? heres what im doin...took 94 f-350 converted to crew cab 94 f-550 and i threw out the powerjoke...lookin to stick in the Perkins SOON! just need a transmission and bellhousing that will work...was told dodge put perkins in back in the day (50's-late 60's) in their PD500/600 but i cant find one of those. Also told International put a few in their trucks back in the 70's but cant find one of those either. Also know that a NP540 will bolt right up, but has to have right input shaft and bellhousing...cant find one of those either! i think im runnin out of luck over here! lol. can you guys please help me? thanks-a-million patrick
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