Fred
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I had forgotten about the bell housing motor mounts! You are correct, that does make transmission swapping much easier. In that case, get a transmission that will fit your bell housing well, has the same shift arm dimentions as the original trans, and is in good shape. Get another drive shaft and have it cut to length. Then assemble it all. flatford6's advise about what will bolt in is very relevant.
The damage I have found in old three speed transmissions is usually first gear damage due to people not being used to a non synchro first. As far as the overdrive the free-wheeling unit in is what I have seen wiped out. I once knocked down a T85 car trans and the cage around the free-wheeling unit was torn open and the ramps were rounded over. It takes some enthusiastic shifting with the lock out cable pushed in to do that.
The damage I have found in old three speed transmissions is usually first gear damage due to people not being used to a non synchro first. As far as the overdrive the free-wheeling unit in is what I have seen wiped out. I once knocked down a T85 car trans and the cage around the free-wheeling unit was torn open and the ramps were rounded over. It takes some enthusiastic shifting with the lock out cable pushed in to do that.