Transmission identification
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+ | he Cruise-O-Matic | ||
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+ | Introduced in 1951, the Cruise-O-Matic series of three-speed automatics (which includes the FMX) was used in Ford, Lincoln and Mercury passenger cars until 1979, and in light trucks from 1968 through 1979. They came in three configurations: | ||
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+ | the small case (from 1951 to 1966) | ||
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+ | the medium case (from 1955 to 1968), and | ||
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+ | the FMX (from 1967 to 1979 | ||
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+ | The Cruise-O-Matic transmissions are easily identified by their design, which incorporates a cast-iron main case (unlike all other Ford three-speed automatic offerings) with separate aluminum bellhousings and extension housings bolted to it. The Cruise-O-Matics should be avoided in performance applications as very little is available in the way of aftermarket performance parts other than shift kits. The Cruise-O-Matics were also offered with all three bolt-common V8-pattern bellhousings. | ||
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