Classic/Antique Car Repair: 1941 chrysler fluid drive m4 transmission, chrysler club, real car


Question
Robert:

I wanted to ask if you would have any images of the m4 transmission and fluid drive in a 1941 Chrysler. All the components were removed from the vacuum to carb to the switches of the transmission, I have recovered most of the parts required to fix the problem. My major problem is that looking at the manuals and schematics, there is not a good picture of the exact locations for the shifting components, I think I am missing a mounting bracket for the switch to the carb and/or throttle, if I could see a picture of existing car with this set up I know I could mount all the components in the right way and the Trans will work as it should. Any information that you have would really help. You just don't find 1941 Chrysler Royals in Southern California

Answer
Hello Skip,

I think you need to see/talk to a person with a real car. The best alternative I can suggest is to contact your local chapter of the Walter P. Chrysler club. I'm sure there are Fluid Drive experts there and perhaps even a specialist on 1941 Chryslers!

Good luck restoring this fine car!

Bob