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Technical => Transmission Swaps => Topic started by: Lakeland66 on 2022-01-25 11:34

Title: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: Lakeland66 on 2022-01-25 11:34
Hi All,
I want to replace the stock automatic trans in my 57 Fairlane with a c4.
Is there any modifications like mounts, linkage or driveshaft or is it a straight swap?

Many thanks in advance
Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: rmk57 on 2022-01-25 11:46
 I don't believe a c4 will bolt up directly to a y-block without an adapter. there are or used to be a couple companies that do make an adapter. Flat-O- Products? Something like that.

Just found them.....       https://www.flat-o.com/
Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: CobraJoe on 2022-01-25 17:44
Here is some more info that might help:
http://www.y-blocksforever.com/tech/html/c4conv.html
Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: rmk57 on 2022-01-25 19:06

  One other thing is the c4 is a 3-speed, 1-2-3 whereas the FOM is also a 3-speed but has the L-Drive. Getting your detents on the column to line up correctly may take some "tinkering".
Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: Lakeland66 on 2022-01-25 20:21
Thank you everyone for all the info.
Today a guy offered me a Merc- o- matic. Comes with the torque converter. Was rebuilt and has not been installed, says it will bolt right in and is heavier duty than my original 57.
Would this be a good way to go?

Thanks again


Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: KULTULZ on 2022-01-26 08:52
Quote from: Lakeland66 on 2022-01-25 20:21

Today a guy offered me a Merc- o- matic. Comes with the torque converter. Was rebuilt and has not been installed, says it will bolt right in and is heavier duty than my original 57.

Would this be a good way to go?

What model year is the MERC-O-MATIC?





Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: Lakeland66 on 2022-01-26 10:21
He said it came out of a 1959 Merc. that had a Y block.
Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: KULTULZ on 2022-01-26 16:29
It would be much cheaper than a C4 conversion (IMO). If correct model, it will be SINGLE RANGE so the shift indicator would read correctly and the trans is stronger the the F/M.

Make sure of the TRANS ID -




Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: KULTULZ on 2022-01-27 09:14
Just a reminder, the torque converter style was changed on the 1958 model run, so if it is a 59 MERC, you will also need the 58/62 FYB FM/CM flex-plate.

Just trying to catch you.

When the smoke clears, it mat be easier to go with the C4 UPGRADE,
Title: Re: C4 Trans conversion
Post by: abe_lugo on 2022-01-27 13:24
For my conversion. I have a C4 on the hardtop.  I got the column shift linkage connected. The park detent works. I don't think any amount of playing with the indicator arrow position will help the letter aligning. So making a new piece with new indication letter is kind mandatory when you go to a C4.