65TerrorCuda
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Pushbutton 904's were flanged output, later ones went to slip yoke. Is one better? Why did they switch?
Pretty cool insights! I remember seeing those brake drums on older trans designs and your explanation makes senseThe trunnion set up looks more fail safe. If the pin inside breaks, you might get no drive but the drive shaft will not fall out on the road. Oops!
The earlier cars in the 50s up until 1961 had the park brake mounted on the trans extension housing. The ball/trunnion set up was probably easier to bolt up to the brake drum. When the park brake became part of the rear wheel brakes, it was probably easier/cheaper to switch to a conventional U joint.