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Old 10-15-2005 | 08:11 PM
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Anyone ever heard of Borg Warner?

The guy who's still fixing my transmission told me he got some if not all of his parts from a company called Borg Warner. He said it's as heavy duty as you can get.

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Thanks.
Old 10-15-2005 | 08:19 PM
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They have been around for over 100 years if that is any indicator of their quality.

www.bwauto.com
Old 10-15-2005 | 08:22 PM
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Yeah, they are pretty big.

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Old 10-15-2005 | 09:25 PM
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They make very good gearboxes, used by a lot of European auto manufacturers. Should be good stuff.
Old 10-16-2005 | 12:52 AM
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used by a lot of domistic auto makers too. i have a warner t-18 in my runner its pretty much bullet proof ,very strong but heavy
Old 10-16-2005 | 12:57 AM
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they are pretty stout.... bw is what liek all the fords use for tcases... and they are tough
Old 10-16-2005 | 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jimabena74
bw is what liek all the fords use for tcases... and they are tough
i have seen more New Process tcases than BW but i work mostly on older fords
Old 10-16-2005 | 01:51 AM
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t3h rangers/mazdas, explroers, broco2s use bw cases
Old 10-16-2005 | 11:52 AM
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i thought this question was kind of funny

ever heard of the jeep aw4 automatic(the one behind the 4.0)? the AW stands for "aisin warner".

also, toyota has used borg warner auto trannies in some of their vehicles, like the toyota century.
Old 10-16-2005 | 01:36 PM
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Cool

Borg-Warner
Warner-IHI
IHI
They've beena round forever. Very reputable.
They've made everything imaginable under the sun & normally at a fairly high quality.
Old 10-16-2005 | 03:34 PM
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So why does mine blow?
Old 10-16-2005 | 03:44 PM
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So why does mine blow?
Because I assume the guys in here mostly dealt with 4 and 6 cyl engines. Just because it is a BW does not mean it is the best or strongest. Borg had their ups and downs. The T5's are ok tranny's that came in Mustang, Camaro's and other cars. They didn't last long behind a V8 when you lightly modified the motor. Like every company their is good and bad. Sometimes companies use stuff that came from V8's and then when you put it behind a 4 or a 6 it lasts due to the fact that the torque of these motors are low for the most part. Actually Borg Warner was bought out by Tremec. So you still can get parts for most of the popular stuff but now it may be named as a Tremec. Overall Borg is a very good company when making most tranny's. I also heard and do not know if this is true, but the Aisan-Borg was actually a Borg design and built by the Japanese. Whether if this is true or not I do not know. I can honestly trust Aisan tranny's and most of you would probably back that up as well.

James

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Old 10-16-2005 | 04:58 PM
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Because I assume the guys in here mostly dealt with 4 and 6 cyl engines. Just because it is a BW does not mean it is the best or strongest. Borg and their ups and downs. The T5's are ok tranny's that came in Mustang, Camaro's and other cars. They didn't last long behind a V8 when you lightly modified the motor. Like every company their is good and bad. Sometimes companies use stuff that came from V8's and then when you put it behind a 4 or a 6 it lasts due to the fact that the torque of these motors are low for the most part. Actually Borg Warner was bought out by Tremec. So you still can get parts for most of the popular stuff but now it may be named as a Tremec. Overall Borg is a very good company when making most tranny's. I also heard and do not know if this is true, but the Aisan-Borg was actually a Borg design and built by the Japanese. Whether if this is true or not I do not know. I can honestly trust Aisan tranny's and most of you would probably back that up as well.

James
Does Borg Warner make valve bodies? Mine keeps sticking. I falls on its face immediatly at 2500 RPMs in D. In L and 2 it will pick up but it drags. GOING BACK in tomorrow to get that serviced. I'm not sure if it's the mechanics or what.....

Thanks James. =)
Old 10-16-2005 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 4RocRunner92
Does Borg Warner make valve bodies? Mine keeps sticking. I falls on its face immediatly at 2500 RPMs in D. In L and 2 it will pick up but it drags. GOING BACK in tomorrow to get that serviced. I'm not sure if it's the mechanics or what.....

Thanks James. =)
Borg Warner is a big company. They made more than just tranny's. It is possible they made throttle bodies, but not sure.

James
Old 10-16-2005 | 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by SRV1
I also heard and do not know if this is true, but the Aisan-Borg was actually a Borg design and built by the Japanese. Whether if this is true or not I do not know. I can honestly trust Aisan tranny's and most of you would probably back that up as well.
James
It's true! The AX15 in the jeeps is the same transmission as the R150F. You can swap the bellhousings and rear end plates (to fit your tcase) and bolt em in. You can also tear them apart and exhange the internal parts. There are a couple of very minor differences, but they're small. Since Dodge truck engines generally share the same bolt pattern, with a bellhousing swap and *maybe* swapping the input shaft, you can put nearly any jeep or dodge truck engine (i.e. 4.0, 4.2 sixes, 4.7, 5.2, 5.9 V8) in your yota quite easily. How cool is that?

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