yes an Allison can be put in a Ford
to do so u need to purchase the correct bellhousing adaptor plate
should be able to get the plate where you get the Allison
With the proper adapters, yes.
This question is not answerable. The model transmission was the choice of the person specifying the truck, usually the manufacturer. Western star, Kenworth, Sterling and so on. Check their database for this info
did ya put transmission fluid in the crankcase? that's all i can think of
Allison transmissions are often mated to Cummins engines in medium- and heavy duty trucks.
It is not a direct fit.
a broken motor mount, when you put the truck in drive the engine is jumping. because the mount holding your engine is broke .
Under the truck, bottom of tranny, bottom bolt is drain, top is fill. fill till level with fill hole (starts running out)
From truck to truck, yeah, they are the same.
If the truck is manual trans, just put it in neutral and tow away.. if it is automatic, you will need to disconnect the driveshaft or risk ruining the transmission.
Example sentence - The transmission in the truck would not shift correctly.
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