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Old 21-05-2006, 09:27 AM   #1
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Question BW Single Rail Breather Location

I'm prepping a car for the Variety Bash and I want to extend the breather up high in case of water.

But I can't find the breather. mCan anyone help me? The trans is a BW single rail 4 speed, vintage unknown. (Part number 74DA-7003-AB503-006 )

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Old 21-05-2006, 05:14 PM   #2
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Going by the part number, I'd guess it is from an XB.
The '74' I would assume denotes year of production, similar to other Ford part numbers that have the same layout.
As for the breather, it should be a part of the gearbox cover or lid.
There should be a circular raised hump with a hole in it.
Well that's what my XD one had anyways.
I hope this helps!

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