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Original 1951-1955 Mercury Automatic Transmission Service Shop Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Westmoreland, Tennessee, United States

Westmoreland, Tennessee, United States

Lincoln and Mercury Automatic Transmission Repair and Adjustment Manual
1951-1955 Mercury
1955 Lincoln

This manual has been prepared to provide information for the proper servicing of all Torque Converter type of Automatic Transmissions.

Described in the manual are step by step procedures supplemented with many illustrations showing the relationship of parts and the use of special tools.




SKU: P2-2cLH-36275         





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