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sodak69c10 06-03-2007 03:53 PM

manual tranny options?
 
hay i looking into a new tranny, any one got any ideas i was looking at a tremec Tko so i would have a 5 speed with overdrive anyone have much expereince with these or know a good overdrive altenative

earl87gta 06-03-2007 04:06 PM

Re: manual tranny options?
 
NV4500 is what you want if you have big power it its moderate some guys are using the nv3500. here is a good post on the swap http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=212959
Hope this helps.

sodak69c10 06-03-2007 04:17 PM

Re: manual tranny options?
 
i was going to try and keep my manual clutch because i don't have the time or a shop to fab up hydraulic clutch , i live 120 miles from my home and my shop, is there any way to run a manual clutch on an nv4500?

yes i am planning to put power to it so i looking for something that can handle i replaced my fly wheel yesturday and found metal shavings im my trany, alot of metal shavings

earl87gta 06-03-2007 04:29 PM

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Yes Advanced adaptors sells a bell housing that works with the manual clutch set up. I have been thinking about selling my stock nv4500 bell housing and using theres I cant make up my mind if I want the hydrolic clutch under the hood. Ive been trying to come up with a way to hide it under the dash.

earl87gta 06-03-2007 04:31 PM

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at a side note over at the deisel place there is a 2wd nv4500 for sale for 200 that is supose to be a good trans I was thinking abought buying it as a spair they sell for between 800 and 1500 on evilbay.

sodak69c10 06-03-2007 04:52 PM

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TKO-5...QQcmdZViewItem

here is the tranny i am looking into one like it anyways

earl87gta 06-03-2007 09:03 PM

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that is the trans all the guys on the 68 firebird board Im a membor of use. they seem to like it.

Longhorn Man 06-03-2007 09:37 PM

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is it an overdrive? I was under the impression that is a one to one 5th gear, and a real deap first. (which, IMO is better anyways)

sodak69c10 06-03-2007 10:33 PM

Re: manual tranny options?
 
these have a .68 overdrive, i looked at a richmond 5 speed but they are the one with deep first and 1:1 fifth

Jim_PA 06-03-2007 10:42 PM

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nv35/4500's are a truck transmission. If you want more of a car type trans for racing, or just street cruising, go with the TKO.

Longhorn Man 06-03-2007 11:01 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sodak69c10 (Post 2205498)
these have a .68 overdrive, i looked at a richmond 5 speed but they are the one with deep first and 1:1 fifth

cool, thanks for the correction

Jim_PA 06-03-2007 11:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_PA (Post 2205515)
nv35/4500's are a truck transmission. If you want more of a car type trans for racing, or just street cruising, go with the TKO.

P.S. You might want to look here: http://www.classicchevy5speed.com/

There is a TKO-500, and a TKO-600 (500ft/lbs, and 600ft/lbs)

Willy Prost 06-03-2007 11:17 PM

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I have had a TKO series tranny for a while. Fine transmission> try this link...
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=203848

Attached is a shot of the transmission installed using a transmission crossmember from Early Classic Enterprises.

sodak69c10 06-03-2007 11:48 PM

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thanx for the classic chevy link, i looking into a 500 because it a little cheap then the 600, never the less i will probaly use a tko600 and spend a little more just in case i decide to go mad with the engine,the nv35/nv45 are big for my tastes i run a muncie now and i like the fact that they are light(i picked mine up by myself yesturday) and you have alot of room around them, i read that you need to have them alighned to you bellhousing, whats all involved in this, i thinking about selling my 58 apache to fund this swap, don't want to but might have to i like the idea of over drive though

sodak69c10 06-03-2007 11:50 PM

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what shifter location works?

dubs68SWB 06-04-2007 12:56 AM

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Screw the overdrive.....where are the old school boys?????? Muncie....Muncie.....Muncie M-22!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL just having fun cuz that's what I got............

sodak69c10 06-04-2007 01:07 AM

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yeah, dubs i got an m21 but its starting to get alot of shavings and makes alot of noise ithink these will be just as good but with one extra gear

crazy longhorn 06-04-2007 12:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dubs68SWB (Post 2205729)
Screw the overdrive.....where are the old school boys?????? Muncie....Muncie.....Muncie M-22!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL just having fun cuz that's what I got............

Well, if you can live with of the expense the overdrive, it will put a smile on your face! My longhorn runs a 3.40 gear, with a 6 spd Richmond......just a tick over 3100 in 6th is right @ 105 mph on the open hyway;) :crazy: L

mdlackey 06-04-2007 12:37 PM

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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=212959

I'm a part of the above thread ... I had the chance to drive my truck with the NV4500 that I mention in it. I had my GPS unit with me, yesterday, so I could gauge my rpm's-MPH. Here's what I saw ...

2000 rpm = 60 MPH
2500 rpm = 75 MPH

Yes, the "REAL" 1st gear is ultra low.

Using the stock master-slave cylinder. Had to mock up a piece to get the master cylinder's "plunger" lined up with my clutch pedal. Works great with an appropriate amount of effort and throw. By no means do I see this as a "street" or "strip" setup, but it is functional and durable. Burned about 1/4 of a tank for 120 mile round trip.

Thanks,
Dave

mdlackey 06-04-2007 12:39 PM

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... sorry, just "subscribing" to the thread ...

special-K 06-04-2007 11:54 PM

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The Richmond "6" is a 5+o/d.They are spendy,though.I`d like one of those or an M-series w/Gear Vendors.That would be awesome.

alschevy 06-05-2007 12:07 AM

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thats nice but i am old school

1967 chevy one ton wrecker truck 327 eng 4 speed tranny 411 rear grear
soon to be 373

sodak69c10 06-05-2007 12:49 AM

Re: manual tranny options?
 
i priced a GV-OD, it would be nice then i could split all the gears, like the dad's 389 peterbuilt(maybe not) but for the price i could get a brand new all in one trans that would require less fab to install i like the richmond 6 but wow thosae are expensive

special-K 06-05-2007 07:25 AM

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I agree.Dollar-wise,the Richmond 6spd would be the easiest and cheaper route.I`d like a GV in my`92 K3500 with a NV4500.It`s a marine-prepped 6.5TD with 300hp.Theres no wastegate on the medium duty turbo and the inj.pump is puttin`the coals to it.It makes best power above 2,000rpm,kinda laggy(and smokey)below that.I`m just wasting fuel and losing power.If I could split gears I could keep it in "the range",like the heavy trucks.I love going 1st to 2nd to 3rd,but then it`s drawn out.A six speed would be better.


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