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09-28-2007, 11:30 AM | #1 |
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New Process 4-speed
I've found a rebuilt New Process 4-speed that's been rebuilt. Don't know if it's a 435 or 465 but trying to find out. I've done some searching here and found it was common to some C20's? Is this a good transmission for a swap into my C10 with a 307 and standard 3speed stick? Will if fit without modifying the hump?
I'm looking for a little lower gear for launch, and generally better drivability. No racing, or towing, primarily around town and a some highway driving. I'd really like a 5 or 6 speed, but cost and complexity of the swap is slowing me down there, so wondering if this 4-speed might be a good alternative.
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09-28-2007, 12:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: New Process 4-speed
I know for a fact that with the 435 you'd have to have a slip yoke made up and new driveshafts and.....
I was going to do the same thing until I realized how much work and effort would be for no gains. It's waaaaaaaay easier to swap in a T-5- but you don't want to put too much power to them.
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