Posted by Matt Wilson on Wednesday, February 28, 2001 at 11:32PM :
In Reply to: transfercase tranny posted by jan on Wednesday, February 28, 2001 at 10:19PM :
Both were made by New Process, which is now New Venture. I doubt you would be able to get any parts from them, though.
I just finished rebuilding the tranny in my '49 B1PW. I got most parts from Vintage Power Wagons. I did, however, buy one gear (1st and 2nd sliding gear) from Northwest Transmission parts, in Winchester, Ohio. I can't find their phone number at the moment. Their parts were significantly more expensive than VPW, but the one I bought from them was a brand new, recent manufacture gear, made from original engineering drawings. Yes, believe it or not, they have possession of these blueprints, and many others. The part was perfect. You also should be able to get some or all of these parts from other vendors listed in the Power Wagon home page.
Bearings and seals can also be purchased at your local bearing supply house. By the way, the transmission apparently does not have a model number, but identification can be aided by use of the casting number on the housing.
As for the transfer case, it's a New Process Model 200. You should be able to find parts from VPW, or some of the other suppliers listed in the Power Wagon home page. Again, bearings and seals can be found locally, if desired.
Good luck!
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