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#1474042 11/05/2022 8:55 PM
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I have a 1953 Chevy truck. I know it has a 1956 235 6 cylinder with 3speed on the column. My question is I don’t know which transmission I have Muncie or Saginaw. It still has the torque tube rear end. I have a picture of the numbers but they don’t seem to match what the specifications say ? My 3 rd gear synchronizer is getting bad. It was ok before I took the trans out for restoration but now it grinds some in only 3rd. I had an old timer trans guy look at it before I put it back in and he said it was good. I see a part for them on chevys of the 40 but I’m not sure it is the right one? Help?

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What type of transmission lube did you put in?

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Originally Posted by Mike B
What type of transmission lube did you put in?

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When I initially put the truck together I just used some 90 wt gear oil but I read on here to use Travellers 90 wt mineral oil so have since changed it but it’s no different.

Last edited by Southerntruck; 11/08/2022 3:32 AM.

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Looks to me that transmission is the original to the truck. Cast # 591615 is listed here at the top of the page:

http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/parts/1929_54/260.htm

This may be a useful read: https://chev235guy.blogspot.com/search/label/Fixing%202nd%20and%203rd%20gear%20clash

Link from here: https://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthread...oper-sm318-syncro-rings.html#Post1182444

Last edited by Gord&Fran; 11/08/2022 3:22 PM.

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