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Borg-Warner T-90

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T-90
Overview
ManufacturerBorg-Warner
Production1945–1971
Body and chassis
Class3-speed manual
RelatedT-86
Dimensions
Length9 in
Chronology
PredecessorT-84
SuccessorT-14

The Borg-Warner T-90 is a three-speed manual gearbox manufactured by Borg-Warner. It was used in most Willys and Kaiser-Jeep models from 1945 to 1971, as well as a number of International Harvester models. It is an improved version of the T-84 used in WWII Willys MB and Ford GPW military Jeeps. It was constructed with an iron case in both top-shift and side-shift variants. The gears are spur cut with only 2nd and 3rd gears synchronized.[1]

T-90A

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The T-90A was used in Jeep models equipped with a four-cylinder engine.

Applications:

Ratios: 1st..........2.798 2nd..........1.551 3rd..........1.000 Reverse......3.798

T-90C

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The T-90C is essentially a T-90A with a 3.339:1 first gear.

Applications:

Ratios: 1st..........3.339 2nd..........1.851 3rd..........1.000 Reverse......4.531

T-90J

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The T-90J variant was used in six-cylinder models.

Applications:

References

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  1. ^ "The Novak Guide to the Borg-Warner T90 Transmission".
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