A 833 or A 230?

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my68barracuda

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picked up this transmission

http://flic.kr/p/94wPtA



it has an inland shifter on it,, have to pull up to find reverse, I believe that I can find 4 other forward gears
3 shift rods
a 1&2
a 3&4(od)
a reverse

but the stamped number on the case pad is
7G 103 400
PP 230 5514

A230's are 3 speed transmissions, with 2 shift rods
a 1&reverse
a 2&3

was there a A230 OD? ,,, the car this is said to be out of is a 77 Volare
so it should be a A833 OD.
any ideas on why the pad is stamped pp230 ?

thanks
 
The numbers say its a 230. The shift tangs are not all hanging down like a 833 would be unless its a OD unit.
 
I agree the stamped numbers say it is a 230, I also agree that it the linkage is mounted like a OD unit,, and It seems like I can find 4 forward gears

were there A230 OD transmissions?

thanks
 
If you do a quick web search you will find it is a 230 3 speed (fully synchromeshes in all 3 gears) and yes it looks like a 833.
 
got the photo link working in the first post

the one I have looks like the transmission in the bottom photo that caferacerx posted

and been using the search function,
check out this post
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=58802&highlight=a230

about the third of the way down in the post,,
first photo
is what I think is an a230,, side loaded,, two shift rods
third photo
is what may be an a250,, top loaded, again two shift rods.
I have a PM out to Waggin, the person that posted those to confirm
 
Called Passon Performance this AM, and sent Jamie the photo link

got this response

John,
Well,
Take this for what it is worth. I think that it is a mis stamp. I think it is a 1977 A/F Body OD A-833.
Thanks,
Jamie

just another day in Mopar history
 
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