Yeah, it's spread out over the whole thread:
Eaton Fuller FSO-8406A, 6-speed, 0.78:1 over-drive, synchromeshed, input rating of 860 ft-lbs torque.
First mention in post
#26 was going to be a FSO-6406 with me swapping out the parts to convert it to an FSO-8406 (input shaft, input bearings).
Next mention was post
#28 where the original salvage yard pulled the wrong transmission making my search start again.
Then there was a lull while I looked for a new source, which I finally found - next mention was post
#126 where I was going to pick up the transmission (an actual FSO-8406A, not one converted, at the end of post), and then post
#131 where I pictured the transmission in my Toyota at the shop where I picked it up in Fresno.
I think that was the last mention until now.
The 6BT 5.9L Cummins is adaptable to any transmission due to its bolt-on and inter-changable flywheel housing, the SAE #2 version I purchased with a driver's side starter mount is pictured in post
#59. The flywheel housing on the 6BT matches the hole layout on the 4BT, so together the two engines are probably the single easiest diesel to retrofit into any other vehicle I like the ballance of the inline-6 better though). Options abound.