Borg-Warner T-90

Borg-Warner T-90

Infobox Automobile
name=T-90
aka=
production=1945–1971
manufacturer=Borg-Warner
related=T-86
class=3-speed manual
length=9 in
predecessor=T-84
successor=T-14
similar=
The Borg-Warner T-90 is a three-speed manual gearbox from 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.

T-90A

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

Applications:
* 1945-49 CJ-2A
* 1949-53 CJ-3A
* 1953-62 CJ-3B
* 1946-50 463 Wagon
* 1947-50 2T/4T
* 1950-62 473/475 4x4
* 1950-62 473/475-4WD
* 1956-65 FC-150
* 1961-65 FJ-3/3A

T-90C

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

Applications:
* 1963-68 CJ-3B
* 1963-71 CJ-5
* 1963-71 CJ-6
* 1963-65 475-4WD Truck
* 1963-65 475 4x4 Wagon

T-90J

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

Applications:
* 1952-55 685 Wagon
* 1954-62 6-226 Truck
* 1954-62 6-226 Wagon
* 1957-65 FC-170
* 1963-65 6-230 Truck
* 1963-65 6-230 Wagon
* 1963-?? Gladiator
* 1963-?? Wagoneer

External links

* [http://www.willystech.com/wt/T90RebuildGuide/T90rebuild.htm T-90 Rebuild Guide]


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