Muncie transmissions are being reproduced after almost 29 years. The production had stopped in 1974 but has been restarted recently. But most of the people nowadays are not able to recognise about what type of Muncie they have and there are very few ways of identifying them.
Actually there are several things that are required to identify a Muncie properly. The main casting number is the first thing. The count of the input shaft and the output shaft splines and the rings and grooves if any that are usually found around the input shaft splines are also helpful in recognising a Muncie correctly. The third thing that helps to identify a Muncie is the date codes and VIN numbers which confirm that the case and gears belong together. Thus all these things together would assist you in identifying a Muncie transmission properly.
Actually there are several things that are required to identify a Muncie properly. The main casting number is the first thing. The count of the input shaft and the output shaft splines and the rings and grooves if any that are usually found around the input shaft splines are also helpful in recognising a Muncie correctly. The third thing that helps to identify a Muncie is the date codes and VIN numbers which confirm that the case and gears belong together. Thus all these things together would assist you in identifying a Muncie transmission properly.