I received a call from a guy that bought a transmission thru a fellow SS member about 6 months ago for an A3. I just found the transmission and took care of the shipping. I inspected the transmission and the tag on the transmission showed to be a 1545. The broken transmission was not out so could not be compared side by side but seemed to be identical. I was not involved in the R&R process. Apparently the old torque converter had extended bolt holes on it that sat way out towards the flywheel. The replacement one did not. I have heard it was swapped in and out of the truck 4x and after even making spacers to get the torque converter to reach out. Apparently the transmission would not work. the culprit found was a cracked sleeve on the front pump. I believe may have been caused by them binding it up trying to force it in or something. but who knows with the can engine and transmissions.
The guy tells me that his 99yr model has a totally different transmission that any other year model. I have not heard or seen anything on this. I did search some threads but most transmission threads are on the A2s or about A3 fluid. I was also told you are suppose to look military parts up by years rather than variant of the truck. So I shook my head on that.
My question is this. is the 99yr model a different transmission? Or is it a 545 over a 1545? but isn't a 1545 just a 545 with lockup? I called CSMDavis on this and he did not know of a transmission change. Is it possible uncle sam just swapped something in or maybe a prototype? I could have swore I checked the tag on the transmission and it said 1545 on it on the burnt up one.
I don't like being accused of ripping someone off when all I did was find someone the part they were looking for. I just am curious to learn something new.
In reference. This A3 is the bobbed crew cab that was sold by C&C a few years ago.
Pictures are the front pump from each transmission. The one on the right is what came out of the one in the can the 1545 tag on it.
The guy tells me that his 99yr model has a totally different transmission that any other year model. I have not heard or seen anything on this. I did search some threads but most transmission threads are on the A2s or about A3 fluid. I was also told you are suppose to look military parts up by years rather than variant of the truck. So I shook my head on that.
My question is this. is the 99yr model a different transmission? Or is it a 545 over a 1545? but isn't a 1545 just a 545 with lockup? I called CSMDavis on this and he did not know of a transmission change. Is it possible uncle sam just swapped something in or maybe a prototype? I could have swore I checked the tag on the transmission and it said 1545 on it on the burnt up one.
I don't like being accused of ripping someone off when all I did was find someone the part they were looking for. I just am curious to learn something new.
In reference. This A3 is the bobbed crew cab that was sold by C&C a few years ago.
Pictures are the front pump from each transmission. The one on the right is what came out of the one in the can the 1545 tag on it.
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