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Unknown Parts

mopardug

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Good morning sportsfans.
I have a bunch of parts that I'm not sure what they are or what they go to. I was hoping that some of y'all could help with that.

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1 auto trans parking shaft. 2/3 auto Trans rooster combs. 7 manual trans part don't know what to call it, blocking ring???
 
Automatic Transmission Parts
1) Parking Pawl
2) Another gear selector, but not one I have seen before
3) Gear selector on valve body
4) Front band adjustment wedge
5) Gear shift rod for console shifter
6)
7) Rear overrunning clutch sprag
8) Throttle lever rod (goes thru #3)
9) Throttle pressure cage and spring
 
Automatic Transmission Parts
1) Parking Pawl
2) Another gear selector, but not one I have seen before
3) Gear selector on valve body
4) Front band adjustment wedge
5) Gear shift rod for console shifter
6)
7) Rear overrunning clutch sprag
8) Throttle lever rod (goes thru #3)
9) Throttle pressure cage and spring


Looks like stuff that's just not worth keeping unless you specialize in rebuilding old Mopar transmissions.
 
I believe #6 is a baffle that was on the stator support on certain models.
 
So, the $64 Q is : Does this stuff have any real use or value?
 
The average price for scrap steel is $157.00/ton. Based on that, I'd say that you have about 10-12 cents there.
 
I believe #6 is a baffle that was on the stator support on certain models.

I think it shields the vent hole on early Torqueflites, before they had the plastic vent baffles.
 
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