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M-22 Rock Crusher Identification
The M-22 close-ratio transmission is easily identified internally from the M-20 and M-21 versions by the angle of the gear teeth.
The M-22 was only produced in a close-ratio version, so it will not appear on models with high rear-axle ratios (3.55 or lower numerically) unless someone has changed it.
The main internal differences in the 3 types of transmissions are listed in the parts below.
M-20 differs from M-21: Input shaft and Cluster gear
M-20 & M-21 differ from M-22: Input shaft, Cluster gear, First, Second, Third, Reverse idler gear
All other components interchange, with the exception of production upgrades and changes. For example, 1963-65 synchronizers, blocking rings, etc. do not interchange with 1966 and newer versions, and therefore the transmission must be stock or interchanged as a unit.
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M-20 Wide Ratio
Cluster gear teeth: 25-22-19-17
Input shaft/gear teeth: 21
M-21 & M-22 Close-Ratio Cluster Gear teeth: 27-22-19-17
Input shaft/gear teeth: 26

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If you have any questions, please call before ordering. To ensure that you are ordering the correct parts for your transmission, please carefully count the number of teeth on all gears and or counter gears (clusters) to verify transmission type. We recommend that all transmission parts be ordered by telephone to verify requirements and reduce the chance of ordering errors. We also recommend installation of all parts by trained professionals with the proper tools and equipment. If you are rebuilding your transmission yourself, be sure to use a factory service manual.
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