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Interchangeable Transmissions Interchangeable Transmissions DIRECTIONS—All Transmissions listed under one number, such as TR7, are interchangeable. Also read directions at top of page 74. TR1 Auburn, 8-100 1932 TR 24 Hupmobile, 6, 216, 6S 1932 Stutz, 8, MB 1930 Auburn, 8-101 1933 Hupmobile, 8, 226, 8H 1932 Stutz, 6, LA 1931 Auburn, 8-105 1933 Hupmobile, 326 1933 Stutz, 6, LAA 1932 TR2 Auburn, 12-161 1933 Hupmobile, 8, 4261 1934 Stutz, LAA6 1933 Auburn, 12-165 1933 TR25 Lincoln, V8 1928 TR55 Buick, 115 1928 Lincoln, V8 1929 Buick, 116 1929 TR4 Buick, 32-50 1932 Lincoln, V8 1930 Buick, 33-50 1933 Lincoln, V8 1931 TR56 Buick, 120 <....1928 Lincoln, V8 1932 Buick, 128 1928 TR5 Buick, 32-60 1932 Buick, 121 1929 Buick, 33-60 1933 Lincoln, V12 1932 Lincoln, V12, 136 1933 Buick, 129 1929 TR6 Buick, 33-80 1933 Lincoln, V12, 145 1933 TR57 Buick, 40 1930 Buick, 33-90 1933 Lincoln, V12 1934 TR 7 Cadillac, V8, 3SSB 1932 TR58 Buick, 50 1930 Cadillac, V12, 370B 1932 TR26 Marmon, 16 1933 Buick, 60 1930 Cadillac, V16, 452B 1932 TR27 Nash, Big 6, 1120 1933 LaSalle, V8, 34SB 1932 Nash, Std. 8, 1130 1933 TR59 Buick, 8-50 1931 Cadillac, V8, 355C 1933 LaFayette 6, 110 1934 TR60 Buick, 8-60 '. 1931 Cadillac, V12, 370C 1933 Cadillac, V16, 452C 1933 TR28 Nash, 1060, Big 6 1932 TR61 Buick, 8-80 1931 LaSalle, 345C 1933 Nash, 1070, Std. 8 1932 Buick, 8-90 1931 Cadillac, V8, 355D 1934 Nash, Spec. 8, 1170 1933 Buick, 32-80 1932 Cadillac, V12, 370D 1934 TR29 Nash, 1080, Spec. 8 1932 Buick, 32-90 1932 TR63 Cadillac, V8, 341A 1928 Cadillac, V16. 452D 1934 Nash, Adv. 8, 1180 1933 TR8 Chevrolet, Std. 6, CC 1933 TR30 Nash, Amb. 8, 1190 1933 TR64 Cadillac, V8, 341B 1929 Chevrolet, Std. 6, DC 1934 TR31 Oldsmobile, 6, F33 1933 LaSalle, V8, 328 1929 TR9 Chevrolet, Mast. 6, CA ' 1933 TR65 Cadillac, V8, 353 1930 Pontiac, 8, 601 1933 Oldsmobile, 8, L33 1933 Chevrolet, Mast. 6, DA 1934 TR32 Pierce-Arrow, 836 1933 LaSalle, V8, 340 1930 Pontiac, 8, 603 1934 Pierce-Arrow, 836A 1934 TR66 Cadillac, V16, 452 1930 Pierce-Arrow, 840A 1934 Cadillac, V8, 3SSA 1931 TRIO Chrysler, 6, CO 1933 Chrysler, Royal 8, CT 1933 TR33 Pierce-Arrow, 1236 1933 Cadillac, V12, 370A 1931 Chrysler, Imp. 8, CQ 1933 TR34 Pierce-Arrow, 1242 1933 Cadillac, V16, 452A 1931 Chrysler, Imp. Cust. 8, CL ....1933 Pierce-Arrow, 1247 1933 LaSalle, V8, 345 1931 DeSoto, 6, SD 1933 Pierce-Arrow, 1240A 1934 TR67 Chandler, 65 1929 Dodge. 8, DO 1933 Pierce-Arrow, 1248A 1934 Chandler, Big 6 1929 Chrysfer, 6, CA 193} TR35 Reo, S2 '. 1933 Chandler, 75 1929 Chrysler, 8, CU 1934 Chandler, 85 1929 DeSoto, 6, SE 1934 Reo, 6, S-4 1934 Dodge, 6, DR, DS 1934 TR36 Reo, Royale, N-l-2 1933 TR68 Chevrolet, 4, AA 1927 Plymouth, 6, PF, PG 1934 Reo, Royale, 8, Nl, 2 1934 Chevrolet, 4, AB 1928 Plymouth, De Luxe 6, PE 1934 Pontiac, 6-27 1927 TR37 Rockne, 6-65 1932 Pontiac, 6-28 1928 TR11 Continental Beacon, C400 1933 Rockne, 6-75 1932 Continental Flyer, C600 1933 Rockne, 6-10 1933 TR69 Chevrolet, 6, AC 1929 Studebaker, Diet. 6, A 1934 Chevrolet, 6, AD 1930 TR12 Continental Ace, C41A 1933 Studebaker, Comm. 8, B 1934 Pontiac, 6-29 1929 Continental, 4-41 1934 TR38 Studebaker, 6, 54 1931 Pontiac, 6-30 1930 TR13 Dodge, 6, DP 1933 Studebaker, 6, SS 1932 Pontiac, 6, 401 1931 Pontiac, 6, 402 1932 Studebaker, Diet., 8, 62 1932 TR70 Chevrolet. 6, AE 1931 Plymouth, 6, PC 1932 Studebaker, 6, 56 1933 Plymouth, 6, PC, PD 1933 TR71 Chevrolet, 6, BA 1932 TR14 Duesenberg, J 1929 TR39 Studebaker, Com. 8, 71 1932 Duesenberg, J 1930 Studebaker, Com. 8, 73 1933 TR72 Studebaker, 6, 53 1930 Duesenberg, J 1931 TR 40 Studebaker, Pres., 8, 91 1932 Chrysler, 52 1928 Duesenberg, J 1932 Studebaker, Pres., 8-82 1933 Erskine, American, 6, 51 1928 Duesenberg, J 1933 Studebaker, Pres., 8-92 1933 Erskine, 6, 52 1929 Studebaker, Pres., 8, C 1934 Erskine, 6, S3 1930 Duesenberg, J 1934 DeSoto, 6, K 1929 TR 15 Essex, Terraplane 6 1933 TR42 Stutz, 8, MA '....1931 Chrysler, 6, CJ 1931 Essex, Terraplane 8 1933 Stutz, 8, MB 1931 Plymouth, 4, Q 1929 TR16 Ford, A 1932 Stutz, 8, SV16 1932 Plymouth, 4, U, U30 1930 Ford, B 1932 Stutz, 8, DV32 1932 TR 76 Chrysler, 62 1928 Ford, V8 1932 Stutz, SV16 1933 Chrysler, 72 1928 Ford, V8 1933 Stutz, DV32 1933 Stutz, 8, SV16 1934 Chrysler, 65 1929 Ford, V8, 40-34 1934 Stutz, 8, DV32 1934 Chrysler, 75 1929 TR17 Franklin, Olympic, 18 1932 TR77 Chrysler, 80L 1928 Frankhn, 16 1932 TR43 Willys, 77 1933 Chrysler, Imp 6L 1929 Franklin, Olympic, 18B 1933 Willys, 77 1934 Chrysler, Imp. 6L 1930 Franklin, Airman, 16B 1933 TR44 Auburn, 76 1928 TR78 Dodge Bros., 6, DA 1929 Franklin, Olympic, 18 1934 Kissel, 6, 73 1929 Franklin, Airman, 16 1934 Kissel, 6, 73 1930 Chrysler, 66 CC 1930 TRW Franklin, 12, 17, 18 1932 TR79 Chrysler, 70V 1930 Franklin, 12, 17B 1933 TR 45 Reo Wolverine, 6, B 1928 Chrysler, 77W 1930 Reo Mate, 6, B2 1929 Chrysler, 70V 1931 Franklin, 12, 17 1934 Reo Mate, 6, IS 1930 TRW - Graham, Std. 6 1933 Reo Mate, 6, 15 1931 TR80 Chrysler, 66 CC 1931 Auburn, Std. 6, 52X 1934 TR46 Auburn, 88 1928 TR81 Chrysler, 8, Std., CD 1930 Auburn, Cust. 6, 52Y 1934 Chrysler, 8, CD 1931 Graham, Std. 6, 68 1934 Auburn, 8-90 1929 Graham, De Luxe 6, 68 1934 Auburn, 8-95 1930 TR*82 Chrysler, Imp. 8, CG 1931 TR47 Auburn, 115 1928 TR20 Graham, 8, 57 1932 TR83 DeSoto, 6, SA 1931 Graham, Std. 8 1933 TR48 Auburn, 6-80 1929 Chrysler, 6, CI 1932 Elcar, 75 1929 Graham, Cust. 8 1933 DeSoto, 6, SC 1932 Auburn, Std. 8, 50X 1934 Elcar, 95 1929 Auburn, Cust. 8, SOY 1934 Elcar, 96 1929 TR84 Chrysler, 8, CP 1932 Graham, Spc. 8, 67 1934 Windsor, 6-69 1929 TR 85 Chrysler, Imp. 8, CH 1932 Graham, Super Spc. 8, 69S 1934 Windsor, 6-72 1929 Graham, Std. 8. 67 1934 Auburn, 6-85 1930 Chrysler, Imp. Cust. 8, CL 1932 Graham, Super Cust. 8, 69 1934 TR49 Auburn, 120 1929 TR 86 Cord, 8, L-29 1930 TR21 Hudson. 8 1932 Auburn, 125 1930 TR87 Cord, 8, L-30 1931 Hudson, Super 6 1933 TR50 Auburn, 8-98 1931 Cord, 8, L-30 1932 Hudson, 8 • 1933 TR52 Auburn, 12-160 1932 TR88 DeSoto, 6, CK 1930 TR 22 Hupmobile, 321 1933 DeSoto, 8, CF 1930 Hupmobile, 6, 417W 1934 TR53 Austin, A 1931 Dodge Bros., 6, DD 1930 Hupmobile, 6, 421K 1934 Austin, A 1932 Dodge Bros., 8, DC 1930 Hupmobile, 6, 421A 1934 Austin 1933 TR89 Dodge Bros., 8, DG 1931 Hupmobile, 6, 421J 1934 Austin 1934 Dodge Bros., 6, DH 1931 TR54 Blackhawk, L6 1929 DeSoto, 8, CF 1931 TR 23 Hupmobile, 8, 222, 8C 1932 Blackhawk, L8 1929 Dodge, 6, D 1932 Hupmobile, 322 1933 Blackhawk, L6 1930 Dodge, 8, DK 1932 Hupmobile, 8, 422 1934 Blackhawk, L8 1930 TR90 DeVaux, 6-75 1932 Hupmobile, 8, 427T 1934 Stutz, 8, MA 1930 TR 91 Dodge Bros., 4, 124 1927 92 TR92 Dodge Bros., 4, 128 .,...1928 TR1S0 Jordan, 8, G 1929 TR209 Pontiac, 6, 402 1932 Dodge Bros., Victory 6 1928 TR1S1 Jordan, 8, 80, T 1930 TR210 Pontiac, 8, 302 1932 Dodge Bros., Standard 6 1928 Jordan, 8, 90, G 1930 Dodge Bros., Senior 6 1928 Jordan, 8, 80 T 1931 TR 211 Reo Flying Cloud, 6. A 1928 Dodge Bros., Senior 6 1929 Jordan, 8, 90, G 1931 Reo, Master 6, C 1929 Dodge Bros., Senior 6 1930 Reo, 6, 20, Fly. C 1930 TR 152 Kissel, 8, 95 1929 TR93 Windsor, 6-77 1929 Reo, 6, 25, Fly. C 1930 Kissel, 8, 126 1929 Reo, 6, 20, Fly. C 1931 Windsor, 8-92 1929 Kissel, 8, 126 1930 Reo, 6, 25, Fly. C 1931 TR94 Durant, 55 1928 TR 153 LaSalle, V8, 303 1928 Reo, 6-21, 25, Fly. C 1932 Durant, Four, 4 1929 Reo, 8-21, Fly. C 1932 Durant, Six, 60 1929 TR 155 Locomobile, 86 1929 Reo, 8-25, Fly. C 1932 Durant, 63 1930 TR1S6 Locomobile, 88 1929 TR212 Reo, 8, 30, 31, Royale 1931 TR95 Durant, 65 1928 TR 160 Marmon, 8, 78 1929 Reo, 8, 35 1931 Reo, 8, 31, Royale 1932 TR96 Durant, 75 1928 Marmon, 8-79 1930 Reo, 8, 35, 52 1932 TR 97 Durant, Six, 66 1929 TR161 Marmon, 8, 68 1929 TR213 Reo, S 1932 TR98 Durant, Six, 70 1929 TR162 Marmon, 8, Roosevelt 1930 TR215 Stearns-Knight, H, 8-90 1929 Roosevelt 1929 TR99 Durant, 614 1930 TR216 Stearns-Knight, J, 8-90 1929 Durant, 6-12 1931 Roosevelt 1930 TR217 Stearns-Knight, M, 6-80 1929 Durant, 6-14 1931 TR163 Marmon, 8-69 1930 Stearns-Knight, H, 8-90 1930 TR 100 Durant, 617 1930 TR164 Marmon, Big 8-89 1930 TR218 Stearns-Knight, N, 6-80 1929 TR101 Durant, 6-10 ..." 1931 TR165 Marmon, 70 1931 Stearns-Knight, J, 8-90 1930 TR102 Durant, 619 1931 TR166 Marmon, 88, CC 1931 TR 219 Studebaker, Standard 6. EU... 1927 TR105 Elcar, 120 1929 Studebaker, Dictator, 6, GE...1928 Kissel, 8, 95 1930 TR167 Marmon, 16 1931 Windsor, 8-?2 1929 TR220 Studebaker, Special 6 1927 Marmon, 16 1932 Studebaker, Big 6, ES 1927 TR106 Essex, Super 6 1928 Essex, Challenger, 6 1929 TR168 Marmon, 8-125, HH 1932 TR221 Studebaker, Com'der, 6, GB...1928 TR 171 Moon, 6-72 1929 Studebaker, President, 8, FA...1928 TR107 Essex, Challenger, 6 1930 Studebaker, President, 8, FH ..1929 Essex, Challenger, 6 1931 TR 172 Nash, Std.
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