The standard transmission that you seek is a warner medium duty or heavy duty transmission. However Ford made five different warner transmissions for the years of 61-65 which would work well with your motor. I own a 61 f100 292 and have learned a great deal myself, the standard transmission used the 292 is the same used by the six as well. look for a medium or heavy duty f100 warner transmission with the stamp on the side of the transmission WAR. There will be varying numbers after that stating the model which will identify it as HD or MD both are acceptable. Your trucks rear end is most likely like mine with a gear ratio of 3.75 or 3.3 both are very low for torque and will cost you a lot in gas. Good luck in your search, hope I may have been a little help.
From a cowboy in Oklahoma
Yes, i have a 1961 Ford F100 with a 460! Love cruising!
i cant remember what the engine are in them but if the bell hosing looks like the pattern of the engine it will fit
F100 1961-1966
It depends on the engine, transmission,and how you drive. I have a 3 speed manual transmission with a 300 CI 6 cylinder engine. I get about 15-17 MPG.
The diagram of the 1974 Ford F100 transmission shows the location and direction of movement for all gears in the transmission. This diagram is designed to aid with the rebuilding or repair of a transmission.
Type F
The Ford C4 transmission will fit.
locate a transmission shop and make an appointment
If the truck is a 4 wheel drive it would be easier to remove the engine to replace the flywheel. If the truck is a 2 wheel drive removing the transmission and bell housing is the way to go.
Pratt & Whitney F100 turbofan engine
Yes.
motorcraft.com shows for the 1977 F-100 with the 300 cubic inch ( 4.9 L ) straight 6 cylinder engine : ( 6 degrees BTDC ) does not specify automatic or manual transmission