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My old man had a P6 Town Car back in 79 and my 47yr old failing memory is telling me it had a C6 trans in it and not the usual FMX. I could be wrong about this but I was the one who always wound up digging through the service manual when ever anything went amiss and trying to figure out what the problem was cos he was hopeless when it came to cars. He just wanted to be able to hop in it and drive and if it stopped he'd get someone else to sort it out.
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Ford then added stronger MX internals and an extra gear calling it FMX... |
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I don't think any aussie Fords had a C6, usually either C4 or FMX for V8's. |
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So, an original XY Falcon 500 column auto 250 six would have a what behind it??.. BW35 or C4?.
I'm about to buy one and that is the only thing I didn't check. |
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My old man was a mechanic at the local Ford dealer and checked this out through the compliance ID plate, and he said at the time, that was a rare set up. I think the obvious sign that led us to check out what auto was in it, was it had something to do with a kick down cable set up, vacuum hose there or not there, hard to remember. Last edited by 4stanger; 24-12-2013 at 01:04 PM. |
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Our XC-Update Fairmont GXL with the iron head 4.1 x-flow had a C4 fitted from the factory.
Autos have indeed come an awful long way...not that many years ago having an auto optioned in your car guaranteed lack of power and bad fuel economy, but not anymore, as modern smart autos allow the engine to operate in it's most efficient zone at all times. 4x4's are another area of amazing advancement...it used to be a case of a fourbie with an auto was a "What, are you crazy?" concept, and people with one fitted were laughed at. Now they're just about the gearbox of choice with modern 4x4's. Our Triton GLX-R has a five speed auto with shift-on-the-fly low range case. It's amazing off road, as was our Landcruiser 100 series GXL some years ago. You just concentrate on steering and let the box make up it's mind most of the time. On the highway it just lopes along getting 10ltr/100 or less, quietly and efficiently. Best of both worlds. How about "lock up torque converters"...? Haven't heard too much about them these days. They were all the rage some years back. |
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Yep .. The FMX is a derivative of the BW M12 .. As used in AMCs, Studebakers and the like. You can interchange a lot of parts (thankfully for us AMC and Studebaker owners)
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Auto deluxe sedans, wagons, Hardtops, Futuras , squire wagons, and Fairmonts with the 170 or 200 motor were fitted with the BW35 auto which was called the Fordomatic 3S The 144 was no longer available with an auto in an XP the 200 was not available with a manual The BW 35 was also fitted to other cars in Aust. at the time, the Austin Freeway 6 and the Hillman Minx come to mind
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indeed the old scrubbers where a tad thirsty with the old gears, my old 76 patrol iirc being driven with respect went about 8 to 12 mpg ..... no syncro on 1st 3 hi/lo on the floor ......4.1 diff, frigging unstoppable in the bush, like watching paint dry on the highway ![]() |
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in my apprentice days we used to do a lot of fmx changes, we had the police contract, coppers where very hard on cars, xc police cars had a change over fmx every 40 thousand k's whether they needed it or not.
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Xp falcons had BW35 transmissions.Some early 289 XRs also had them before they changed to C4.The BW 40 basically the same trans continued until 1992 in XF utes and panel vans.
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The owner got back to me.. the shift lever is on the left (passenger side) so C4.. cool.. now, is the 250 bellhousing the same as a Windsor?..
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I think you will find the 6 cyl convertor is smaller than the v8.
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