Look for casting identification on the transmission casing. According to Drivetrain.com, the “T10” designation and the code, “13-04,” is sometimes cast on the transmission housing. Count the cross-grooves on the input shaft. The input shaft enters the engine at the front of the transmission.

What did a super T10 come in?

The Super T-10 was the upgraded version of the original T-10 transmission, which made its first appearance in a 1957 Chevrolet Corvette. The Super T-10 was installed in GM cars from 1974 to 1982.

How do I know what Borg Warner 4 speed transmission I have?

The easiest way is by knowing the construction of each unit, and the differences are obvious. If the case and side cover are made of cast iron, that would make it a Saginaw transmission. If it has a cast-iron case with an aluminum side cover and tail housing, that will mean you have found a Borg Warner.

How do I identify my Borg Warner t5?

The Borg Warner T-5 is generally identified by a 1352-xxx number stamped on a metal tag on a tail housing bolt. This tag is normally under the second bolt from the top on the left side of the transmission.

How do I identify a Tremec transmission?

Locate the TREMEC part number by identifying the alphanumeric number, which begins with a “T” for most transmission models. Four other models begin with numerals: the T5’s assembly number prefix is 1352; the T45’s is 1381; the T56’s is 1386; and the TR-3550 TKO’s (original design) numeric syntax is 2600###.

How do you rebuild a Borg Warner Super T10?

Starts here57:14How To Rebuild a Super T10 4 Speed – Part II – YouTubeYouTube

How do I identify a transmission Toploader?

TOPLOADER I.D. TAG IDENTIFIER

  1. The Toploader 4-speed transmission is identified by a small metal tag riveted to the right side of the case.
  2. The first line is the transmission’s ID number. The second line is the serial number.
  3. The codes listed here are for Ford vehicles.