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Borg -Warner transmision help please
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    Borg -Warner transmision help please

    Hi i have got a transmision question

    I bought a filter yesterday ,my supplier found one at last
    But we still do not know witch trans it is
    This is the filter http://www.wixfilters.com/filterlook...asp?Part=58926
    It was not fitted right because it fell out right away and the clip was bended

    Now I am adjusting the frontband,it was to tithe i think,I hope I am doing this right
    I used a ¼ inch spacer and turned it back 1 full turn

    Greetings from Holland







    Jeep CJ8 258 1984
    Jeep Wagoneer limited 360 1982
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    that is a borg-warner model 12 known as a "flash-o-matic or shift-comand) is it a alum main case or cast iron main case ???? i think i have the tech manual for it still
    it dosent have to be surrounded by water to be a island

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    Hi newbie
    how can you tell its a M12?are you sure?
    i think its cast iron
    i am lookin for adjusting techmanuel,because i have some slipage in 3 rd gear and need to adjust the bands
    maybe you want to sell it to me or mail me a copy?

    thanks willem
    Jeep CJ8 258 1984
    Jeep Wagoneer limited 360 1982
    Gmc G1500 Savana 305

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    Thank you from BT ULTIMUS MAXIMUS STATUS tufcj's Avatar
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    The BW M11 and M12 are identical externally. Both have an aluminum bellhousing and cast iron body. The M12 is tougher internally. The M12 was used behind the 390 and 401, the M11 behind the 343 and 360. One way I've been told to tell is that the M12 uses 2 bolts to hold the front servo, the M11 uses 1 bolt and a pressed in stud.

    Some parts on the M11 and M12 will swap with the old FMC trannies.

    Bob
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    Isn't this from an mid 60's rambler ?

    I would say it's an M8 Model,

    I have a M11 out of a '69 343 car

    and the tag reads "W.G. DIV.AS8-11"

    so it appears the last number after the dash is the Model.

    Not sure in your case what "-8H" would be.

    maybe Model 8 Heavy Duty ?

    Have you seen this page ?

    http://www.gremlinx.com/AMC-Transmissions.htm

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    yes its from my 1966 rambler
    the slipage at 3rd gear should come from a tv/kickdown cable wich is not conected,?
    anyone can tell me how to adjust it ?.its hanging loose now,i think i am missing some parts there too

    willem
    Jeep CJ8 258 1984
    Jeep Wagoneer limited 360 1982
    Gmc G1500 Savana 305

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