CD009 identification with no VIN plate
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CD009 identification with no VIN plate
I have found this transmission online for sale. The owner says the VIN plate is no longer on the transmission. Based on the junkyard marker on the bell housing it is from a G35. I do realize the solid shifter bracket is an initial red flag however Z1 performance has stated that the early CD009s did come with the solid shifter bracket. Here are the pictures I have. Thanks in advance.
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For anybody wanting to reference this thread in the future, I am reasonably sure this is a CD009 transmission. This is primarily because the shifter mounting bracket (although it is solid) uses bushings to mount to the transmission. I'll illustrate the difference below:
CD008 (not strong transmission. Solid mounted shifter bracket with no bushings)
CD009 (strong transmission with shifter bracket mounted using bushings. Note the still "solid" bracket with only one hole)
In addition to this, my transmission has a CD02 casting number. Based on the information I've found on this forum, CD02 casting numbers came around the 2006 range.
With this info, I'm reasonably confident I have a CD009 transmission.
CD008 (not strong transmission. Solid mounted shifter bracket with no bushings)
CD009 (strong transmission with shifter bracket mounted using bushings. Note the still "solid" bracket with only one hole)
In addition to this, my transmission has a CD02 casting number. Based on the information I've found on this forum, CD02 casting numbers came around the 2006 range.
With this info, I'm reasonably confident I have a CD009 transmission.
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