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When did the Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet Come Out?

When did the Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet Come Out?

When Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet were introduced for 1960, they were available with a new lightweight Ford-O-Matic 2-speed transmission. It was designed and manufactured by BorgWarner for new-generation gray-wall-iron straight-6 and small V-8s.

When did Ford start using the Cruisomatic transmission?

Similar to Borg-Warner BW8 and BW12, but few of the parts are interchangeable. 1968 was a cross-over year where the Cruisomatic was used in some vehicles for part of the year before changing over to the FMX. It is a little confusing, because Ford began calling MOST of their transmissions Cruisomatic (including the FMX, C4, and C6).

What was the automatic transmission called in 1958?

When Ford first came out with an automatic transmission, it was called a Ford-O-Matic. It was an iron case transmission. It started off in second gear and shifted to third in the D position. You could shift to L for first gear manually. In 1958, Ford started using a sprag in the planetary and called the transmission a Cruise-O-Matic.

When did the Ford Falcon get an automatic transmission?

This is when Ford engineers developed lightweight aluminum-case automatic transmissions for an exciting lineup of automobiles that arrived in the 1960s. When Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet were introduced for 1960, they were available with a new lightweight Ford-O-Matic 2-speed transmission.

When Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet were introduced for 1960, they were available with a new lightweight Ford-O-Matic 2-speed transmission. It was designed and manufactured by BorgWarner for new-generation gray-wall-iron straight-6 and small V-8s.

What kind of transmission does a Ford O Matic have?

This basic unit was designed by Borg-Warner and would become the platform from which many later model automatic transmissions would evolve. Developed as a three-speed automatic, the Ford-O-Matic used a cast-iron case and would normally be started in second gear.

Is the automatic transmission parts catalog up to date?

This catalog has been produced using the most up to date information available at the time of production. While the utmost care has been used to compile this information, we assume no responsibility for any errors, omissions, or the misapplications supplied to us. Not all parts listed in this catalog are stocked and are listed for reference only.

This is when Ford engineers developed lightweight aluminum-case automatic transmissions for an exciting lineup of automobiles that arrived in the 1960s. When Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet were introduced for 1960, they were available with a new lightweight Ford-O-Matic 2-speed transmission.

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Ruth Doyle