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![]() On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 21:29:40 -0500, "Morgans" wrote: I had the '68 110 with the 2 speed hydromatic. Sheesh. Seems I STILL gotta' 'teach' the teacher. g The word is HYDRAMATIC, sweetheart..... and it NEVER was installed in the love of your life Corvair. I first saw a Hydr-A-matic Oldsmoblie on the street in 1948. T'was an iron case 4 speed tranny with fluid coupling. Surfing the net, it seems they were first available in 1946. IIRC, much later similar designs left out 3rd gear... making it a very sad and sick factory 3 speed performer. More Minutia: In the name of cost containment circa 1960?.... the rear hydraulic pump was eliminated, so one could no longer push/pull start it with a dead battery or whatever. This led to starting cars with dead batteries the way we do it today. [Somewhere in time, the hand crank disappeared.] FWIW..... Jaguar, Rolls Royce and countless others have sported various versions of GM hydramatic transmissions over the years.... BUT NOT CORVAIRS!!!!! Barnyard - older than dirt - BOb |
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