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muncie conversion
I have a 1970 GMC factory shortbed 2wd 350 turbo automatic, with 2 piece driveshaft.I have all the parts and pieces gathered to convert it over to a Muncie M22.While doing some measurements it has come to be that the Muncie is about 4" shorter than the 350.Any recommendations on what to do about the short driveshaft? Please dont just say take it to a driveshaft shop, unless there is no other option.This truck is my daily driver.
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Call your local driveshaft shop , go 1 piece shaft . :chevy:
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if you want the shorter trans grumpy has the cheapest method otherwise you need to cut the firewall and floor and move the engine and trans back to fit the drive shaft
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Sounds like one piece driveshaft is the way to go.Thanks for the advice.
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Gonna be quite tight fitting that shifter slightly under the seat!
Assuming bench seat of course. |
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https://www.holley.com/products/driv...parts/3910002# |
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Have you installed one?
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So how far from the bench lip is the handle when in 2nd or 4th?
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I don't have a picture of that . I'm using custom made buckets and a stock console . The shifter mounting plate is off set forward and made to install in the forward holes of the Muncie tailshaft also the shifter itself are made to move it further forward and taller for clearance . :chevy:
This truck was originally a 67 292/3 speed short bed , Project creep lead it to 350 4 bolt with the M22 and a 3.73 posi with 29" tires 3.5/5" static drop and front disc conversion a rear mounted tank and all stainless lines with a wood bed . I swapped out the 6 manual trans cross member mount for the V8 cross member so the engine/ bell housing would be in the stock V8 position , Since I already had a few 67 bell housings that fit the Muncie 22 input it was a no brainer for a period shop truck build . I've done the math it all works . :chevy: |
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Good info here. I too am in the process of trying to figure out how to convert a 67 Short box 250i 3spd over to a 355i / Muncie combo. One question I have is how different are the bell housings? Would I be able to use the bell housing and support position from the 250i set up? Posted via Mobile Device |
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you can see the "tight" fit of the Muncie trans into the 67 bell housing by the paint removed when I was mocking up mine . |
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you can probably find a used 5 speed and make it all fit cheaper with less time than using a Muncie , I wanted this set up because it's close to what the "fast cars" were using back in the 60's early 70's . I'm trying to keep this a 67-72 a period build with No computers /injection systems or custom parts that weren't available back then . you know back when you needed a timing light and a screw driver to change the tune and not a computer or metric tools .
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I didn't like the idea of leaving the Muncie hanging off the bell housing , So after talking to 2 different Muncie builders I decided to add the tail shaft trans mount and cross member . I did a little massaging to the cross member to have it sit right . Also I was watching some of the Chip Foose C-28 build videos and noticed he added a tail shaft cross member on it under his 5 speed so he's running engine mounts / bell housing mounts and the tail shaft mount on it . If it's good enough for Foose it's good enough for my truck . :smoke:
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Why a 1 piece and not just have 4"longer tube put to the front of the 2 piece?
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