Part number needed

Clutch, transmission, rear axle

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Anyone know the part number for a flywheel ring gear for a 390 with a manual transmision, 1970. Thanks
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C5AZ6384A - (It's also the same one used on the 240/300 I6.) It's still available from Ford, or you can get this at the local NAPA (or Rock Auto for $12-$18.).
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Don't mean to highjack this thread but are the ring-gears the same for an Automatic as a Manual?
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ForingaMex wrote:Don't mean to highjack this thread but are the ring-gears the same for an Automatic as a Manual?
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No. On an automatic, the ring gear is part of the flexplate. They are welded together because the flexplate is thin stamped steel.
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Thank Kieth :thup:
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