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11-10-2010, 08:18 AM | #1 |
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Some questions on OD?
Hearing about how straightforward it is to swap in a 3-speed w/ OD into our trucks, I'm considering doing it I do have a couple questions, though:
1. What vehicles did these trannys come in other than trucks, specifically those with synchros on all gears? 2. What is the overdrive ratio, and how much does that drop rpms at, say, 55 given 3.73 gears? 3. With the added OD, what kind of gas mileage can I expect with 3.73 gears and a mostly stock '80s 350? I get about 12mpg right now. 4. What can I expect to pay for one of these in good working order, and should I pay to have it rebuilt? 5. Anybody got a build thread or a how-to to hook up the linkage into the truck? Thanks in advance!
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11-10-2010, 11:30 AM | #2 |
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Re: Some questions on OD?
I'm running a np A833 from a early 80's chevy 3/4 ton. Seems like it is the same length as a th350. It has synchro mesh in all gears and came from the factory with a Hurst shifter al though it is only stamped Hurst on the area where the shift rods mount to the trans at the shifter. I have 3.50 gears with a 27.8 tall tire and turn about 2300 at 75mph. with the BBC and q jet I'm get 10 -14 mpg, as I needs some better flowing heads. I paid 200. of ebay 4 years ago. These guys might have one for you http://www.drivetrain.com/parts_cata...#GeneralMotors if not they sell the parts and rebuild them. They did a great job on mine. hope this helps.
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11-11-2010, 07:54 AM | #4 |
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Re: Some questions on OD?
Thanks Ray! That's the OD I was talking about.
Now, based on what you said about the switches and stuff, the stock relay and throttle switch worked in a semi-automatic operation (i.e. if you nail the throttle, you drop out of OD)? The new toggle switch and standard relay would turn it into full manual, correct?
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11-11-2010, 08:15 AM | #5 |
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Re: Some questions on OD?
If you want full manual, all you need is the toggle switch and nothing else except a working solenoid.
Using the cube relay in conjuction with the stock governor will give you semi-automatic operation. That is, with the toggle switch "on" the OD will engage if you get above about 30 mph and let up on the gas momentarily. When you drop below about 25 mph it will shift back to direct drive. If you are above 30 mph with the OD engaged, flip the switch "off" and it will downshift to direct if you let up momentarily. Ray
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