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TREMEC was founded on April 12, 1964. The genesis was to manufacture transmissions in Mexico for Ford, GM and Chrysler. At that time, the Mexican government enacted a protectionist policy that mandated all vehicles assembled in Mexico have engines and transmissions 100-percent manufactured in Mexico.
The TREMEC TR-3160 is a six-speed RWD manual transmission that features six forward speeds and one reverse speed. [1] It is manufactured by TREMEC (formerly Transmission Technologies Corporation). The TR-3160 is designed for either a single or double overdrive application and is used for light delivery vans, light commercial vehicles, or ...
TREMEC engineers have recommended Texaco-Havoline Dexron III/Mercon Non-Synthetic ATF. There has been a significant amount of confusion regarding the proper capacity and proper type of ATF for the TR-3650 which may have a correlation with a rather large number of complaints about notchy shifting, shift "nibbling", noisy synchros, and grinding gears.
Tremec TR-6060 transmission; Tremec TR-3160 transmission; Tremec TR-6070 transmission This page was last edited on 2 October 2010, at 05:14 (UTC). Text ...
The TREMEC TR-3450 is a 5-speed manual transmission for longitudinal engine rear wheel drive trucks. It includes one overdrive gear, a light-weight aluminum housing, multi-cone synchronizers on first and second gear, and a synchromesh reverse gear. It is manufactured by Transmission Technologies Corporation.
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With the incoming Trump administration promising an entirely new round of tariffs on U.S. imports, Atlanta-based Kids2 and other toymakers are reviewing product lines, looking for ways to limit ...