1940-1972 Buick Parts Catalog

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1940-1972 Buick Parts Catalog GROUP 4.000 CONTINUED Group 4.000 4.265 Valve Body Parts 4.268-4.270 Rod - Shaft, Valve Operatingo 4.275 Lever, Transmission Throttle Control & Range Selector 4.290-4.294 Transmission Parking Lock Parts 4.304 Yoke, Transmission Gear Shifter 4.309 Shaft, Transmission Gear Shifter 4.317 Retainer, Transmission Rear Bearing 4.319 Pipe, Transmission Vent 4.337 Gear, Speedometer Driven 4.342 Cable & Casing, Speedometer Drive 4.343 Gear, Speedometer Driving Worm 4.351 Gear, Transmission Clutch 4.352 Bearing, Transmission Main Shaft Pilot 4.355 Bearing, Transmission Main Drive Gear 4.380 Clutch, Transmission Synchronizing 4.395 Gear, Transmission Second Speed 4.403 Shaft, Transmission Main Drive 4.408 Bearing, Transmission Rear 4.417 Gear, Transmission First & Reverse 4.421 Gear, Transmission Counter 4.428 Countershaft, Transmission 4.588 Switch, Parking Brake Warning Light 4.591 Lever, Parking Brake 4.625 Pedal Brake 4.630 Pad, Brake Pedal 4.649 Repair Kit, Hydraulic Brake Master Cylinder 4.650 Master Cylinder, Brake 4.658 Package, Attaching Parts Master Cylinder to Brake Pedal 4.665 Cylinder - Caliper, Wheel Brake 4.665 Repair Kits, Wheel Brake Cylinder 4.680 Hose, Brake 4.683 Fluid, Hydraulic Brake 4.685 Pipe, Brake Cylinder to Distributor 4.710 Switch - Sensor, Max Trac 4.779 Cable, Parking Brake 4.898 Kit, Power Brake Cylinder Overhaul 4.901 Installation Package, Power Brakes 4.901 Cylinder, Power Brakes 4.931 Hose & Fittings, Power Brake Cylinder 4.955 Valve, Power Brake Vacuum ***NOTE: To facilitate locating transmission service parts, the transmission parts for Groups 4.003 thru 4.499 are now listed by specific transmission as follows: 3 Speed Manual(Column Shift) 1940-72.....' 3 Speed Manual(Floor Shift) 1965-71 4 Speed Manual 1962-72 Dynaflow & Twin Turbine 1948-63 Triple Turbine 1958-59 Dual Path 1961-63 (Special) Super Turbine 300 1 964-69 Turbo Hydra-Mafic 350-375B 1969-72 Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 1964-72 BUICK MOTOR DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Page 4-B 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (COLUMN SHIFT) 4.003 TRANSMISSION (COMPLETE) 64-65 Special-Skylark-Le Sabre C.T. 3-Speed exc. Sport Wagons 3866689 1 179.85 TRANSMISSION 66-67 V-6 C.T. 3-Speed 3974484 1 186.35 TRANSMISSION 66-68 30-40-5000 V-8 C.T. 3- Speed 3968036 1 197.50 TRANSMISSION 66 6000 C.T. 3-Speed (1-4 Bbl.) 1373909 1 194.95 TRANSMISSION 68-71 L-6 Eng. C.T. 3-Speed . 3974484 1 186.35 TRANSMISSION 68 430 Eng. C.T. 3-Speed . 9793425 1 234.65 TRANSMISSION 69-71 All B-C (C.T. 3-Speed) . 9793426 1 234.65 TRANSMISSION 69-71 All A (350 Eng.) C.T. 3- Speed 3968036 1 197.50 TRANSMISSION 72-73 All A (C.T. 3-Speed) .. 3974485 1 197.55 TRANSMISSION . 4.004 WASHER & NEEDLE BEARING KIT 69-72 All A (C.T. 3-Speed) 3886339 AR 5.50 KIT 4.005 GASKET, TRANSMISSION CASE 38-55 40 C.T 411714 1 .30 GASKET, case 39-48 60-70-80-90 C.T 1308193 1 .30 GASKET, case 40-52 50 C.T 411714 1 .30 GASKET, case 53-55 50-60 C.T 1308193 1 .30 GASKET, case 56-40 40 C.T 1308193 1 .30 GASKET, case 4.005 KIT, TRANSMISSION GASKETS 39-48 60-70-80-90 C.T 1393206 1 .92 KIT, gasket.. 39-52 40-50 C.T 1393205 1 .67 KIT, gasket.. 53-55 40 C.T 1393205 1 .67 KIT, gasket . 53-55 50-60 C.T 1393206 1 .92 KIT, gasket . 56-60 40 C.T, 4400 C.T 1393206 1 .92 KIT, gasket . 66-68 30-40-5000 C.T. 3-Speed 3886338 1 .72 GASKET SET 66 6000 C.T. 3-Speed 9772958 1 1.28 GASKET SET 68 6000 C.T. 3-Speed 9772958 1 1.28 GASKET SET 69-72 All A (C.T.) 3886338 1 .72 GASKET SET 4.005 GASKET, SEAL & SNAP RING COMPLETE OVERHAUL KIT 61-63 40-41-4300 C.T 1365518 1 4.92 KIT 63 4400 C.T 1365520 1 6.10 KIT 4.005 KIT, GASKET, SNAP RINGS & RETAINERS 57-60 40 C.T, 4400 C.T 1392856 1 3.74 KIT, gaskets, snap rings & ret. 61-63 40-4 1 -4300 C.T. 3-Speed 1389885 1 2.97 KIT, gasket-snap rings 63 4400 C.T. 3-Speed 1396352 1 3.38 KIT, gasket-seals & snap rings 64-65 Special-Skylark-LeSabre C.T. 3-Speed 1396511 1 5.20 SEAL KIT, trans, seals, gskt, snap rings & locating rings 64-65 Wildcat C.T. 3-Speed 1396513 1 6.70 SEAL KIT, trans, seals, gskts, snap rings & locating rings 4.006 LEVER, TRANSMISSION CONTROL 53 50 C.T 1162216 1 3.49 LEVER 54 40-50-60 C.T 1162216 1 3.49 LEVER 61-63 40-41-43-4400 C.T. 3- Speed 1164654 3.23 LEVER, less knob 65-66 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed . 1371029 6.45 LEVER 65-66 50-6000 C.T. 3-Speed . 1370007 12.30 LEVER 67 30-40-5000 C.T. 3-Speed 1386529 1 1.75 LEVER, & knob . 68 All C.T. 3-Speed 1383948 7.00 LEVER, & knob . 69-70 All C.T. 3-Speed 1386529 1 1.75 LEVER, & knob . 71-73 All C.T. 3-Speed 1236395 1 1.65 LEVER, & knob. 4.006 KNOB, TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER 5 61-70 All less Long Console ... 1230813 1 1.08 KNOB (chrome & black) (for /,s" O.D. lever) not to be used if Ivr. & knob are released as an assembly ... 4.008 WASHER. TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER 65-66 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed .. 388757 1 .15 WASHER, ret. (between spg. washer at control Ivr. hsg.)—(4.012) 4.008 PIN, TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER 61-63 40-41-43-4400 C.T. 3- Speed 453670 1 .10 PIN, to hsg. pivot—(8.939) 63 4400 C.T. 3-Speed 456641 1 .10 PIN, slotted spg.—(8.939) © 1972 BUICK MOTOR DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION REV. 5-72 4-1 4.003-4.008 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (COLUMN SHIFT) 64 40-41-42-4300 C.T. 3 Speed 9425112 .15 PIN, trans, control Ivr. to hsg.—(8.939) 64 4600 C.T. 3-Speed 453670 .10 PIN, trans. Ivr. to hsg. pivot—(8.939) . 65-68 All C.T. 3-Speed 387315 .15 PIN, shift Ivr. pivot 69-73 All C.T. 3-Speed 402196 .15 PIN 4.008 BEARING —SPRING—SPACER, TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER 65-66 50-6000 C.T. 3-Speed . 1369490 1 .77 BEARING (plastic) . 53 50-70 561362 1 .30 SPRING, anti-rattle 54 All 561362 1 .30 SPRING, anti-rattle 55-56 All 1443266 1 .10 SPRING, yoke anti-rattle 57-60 40 C.T 1443266 1 .10 SPRING, yoke anti-rattle 61-66 All C.T. 3-Speed 3719853 1 .15 SPRING 67-68 All C.T. 3-Speed 5698381 1 .41 SPRING, shift tube return- -(4.027) 67-68 All C.T. 3-Speed 7800604 1 .30 SPRING, upr. shift Ivr 69-72 All C.T. 3-Speed 7804624 1 .56 SPRING. upper shift lever 62-63 40-41-43-4400 C.T. 3- Speed 570383 1 .20 SPACER, anti-rattle .. 63 4435 C.T. 3-Speed 568018 1 .10 SPACER, anti-rattle .. 64 4600 C.T. 3-Speed 570383 1 .20 SPACER, anti-rattle .. 65-66 50-6000 C.T. 3-Speed .. 1369487 1 1.13 SPACER 67-68 All C.T. 3-Speed 5698382 1 1.13 SPACER, Iwr. shift Ivr- -(4.032) 4.010 HOUSING, TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER 55 40-50-60 C.T 1172309 1 4.61 HOUSING . 56 40 C.T 1172309 1 4.61 HOUSING 57-59 40 C.T 1175018 1 4.00 HOUSING 64 40-41-42-4300 C.T. 3- Speed 382082 1 4.20 HOUSING 65-66 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed . 386095 1 3.54 HOUSING, trans, control Ivr. 65 6000 C.T. 3-Speed 1369408 1 3.90 HOUSING 66 50-6000 C.T. 3-Speed . .. 1369408 1 3.90 HOUSING 65 5000 C.T. 3-Speed 1369408 1 3.90 HOUSING 67-68 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed exc. 4600 7800598 1 1 1.15 HOUSING 67 5000 C.T. 3-Speed 7800600 1 12.15 HOUSING 68 50-6000 C.T. 3-Speed . 7802425 1 14.05 HOUSING 67 5000 C.T. 3-Speed 7800599 1 12.40 BOWL, gearshift Ivr 69 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed .. 7804646 1 24.40 BOWL & SHROUD 69 50-6000 C.T. 3-Speed . 7804648 1 24.00 BOWL & SHROUD 69-70 All C.T. 3-Speed 7804112 1 12.90 BOWL 71-72 All C.T. 3-Speed 7812064 1 12.05 BOWL 69-70 All C.T. 3-Speed 7806853 1 .67 PLATE, bowl 69-70 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed .. 7804471 1 5.15 SHROUD 71-72 All A (C.T. 3-Speed) 7811349 1 5.15 SHROUD, shift bowl 71 All B (C.T. 3-Speed) 7811350 1 5.20 SHROUD, shift bowl 69-70 All C.T. 3-Speed 7806110. 1 .87 SPRING, detent—(4.027) 69-71 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed . 7806867 4 .10 SCREW, hsg. mtg.—(2.906) 70 30-4000 C.T. 3-Speed .. 3906448 1 .67 PLUG, trans. Iwr. (in trans, control switch hole) (also used 2.408—4.075075) 70-73 All A (C.T. 3-Speed) 3906462 1 .15 GASKET, trans, cont.
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