Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
04-07-2005, 06:08 PM | #1 |
Questionable
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 13,373
|
Muncie, Saginaw...lots of questions?
I'm tranny-ignorant. I'm shopping for a 4spd (floor shift) to drop in my truck right now.
I'm just wondering - Why the heck is a used Muncie 4spd five times as expensive as a used Saginaw 4spd? I've been looking at the M20/M21 Muncies and the 4spd Saginaws. Can someone fill me in on some history or at least give a brief overview? Is there really that much of a difference between the two? Also - Aside from having an easier time shifting, what benefits will I see in swapping from 3spd on the column to 4spd on the floor? I mean, what will the extra tranny gear do for me in terms of gas mileage, top cruising speed, shifting points, ease of acceleration off the line, etc? I won't be changing my gear ratio in the ass-end, only the tranny. I don't know what my current gear ratio is either. I always hear people say "sad old saginaw" over and over again here. PS - not sure if this helps, but ... this is only going to be a temporary tranny until I can pay off the truck and drop an LT1 or LS1 + 6spd into it. Plan on doing this within 1-2 years.
__________________
If I've got anything up for grabs, it'll be here: 7-hole gauge cluster for a 67-72 p/u FREE (link) I can't check the forum daily. If I don't reply to you within 24 hours, drop me a PM! I'm (hopefully) still alive and will reply faster to a PM. Last edited by shifty; 04-07-2005 at 06:09 PM. |
04-07-2005, 06:26 PM | #2 |
Questionable
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 13,373
|
A couple more PS's
I found this thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...00&postcount=8 It talks about some differences. I should also add it will be bolted to a 250 and I *do not* plan on doing any towing or pulling with my truck. I just want to get a nice driveable vehicle out of this deal. I don't know much about Borg Warners either, but I guess the T10 will fit (I keep hearing people mention S-10 has a T10 and it will fit in my truck?). My shaft with my 3spd saginaw is 10-spline. I just dropped a new 10" clutch and assembly into the truck, so I'm trying to stick with it (set me back ~$160). When did they stop using the 10-spline shafts? If I get a newer tranny, is it hard to swap out to a different shaft with fewer splines, or does someone maybe sell an adapter? For newer trannies, like something of an S-10, is the tranny a clean swap, or are driveshaft mods necessary?
__________________
If I've got anything up for grabs, it'll be here: 7-hole gauge cluster for a 67-72 p/u FREE (link) I can't check the forum daily. If I don't reply to you within 24 hours, drop me a PM! I'm (hopefully) still alive and will reply faster to a PM. |
04-07-2005, 06:37 PM | #3 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Linden, North Carolina
Posts: 617
|
Saginaws are a fairly weak trans, Muncie's were designed to handle alot more abuse. Check this link out http://www.nastyz28.com/transid.html
All of these have 1:1 final ratios so you don't gain any mileage from that in itself. General speaking trans with higher spline counts can handle more abuse, you have to check the trans to see what it is. You can get different first gears in some to help/change acceleration. If you are really only going to keep a year, get a saginaw. They are cheap. I use to get junk yard saginaw trannys for 75-100. They lasted about 3-4 months in my Trans-Am(I am hard on Trannys). A good munice/Borg Warner T-10 setup will cost quite a bit. Since you have a saginaw already, swapping a 4 speed in should be easy, with the same spline count. I do believe the driveshafts are same length between 3/4 speeds(don't quote me on this one).
__________________
64 Panel Rebuild Pics Clutch Replacement and Borg Warner T10 Trans Rebuild 64 Panel 1/2 Ton 350cubes/400hp BorgWarner t-10 3:73 Auburn Posi |
04-07-2005, 07:32 PM | #4 | |
Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: rock island,il,usa
Posts: 5,382
|
Quote:
__________________
http://community.webshots.com/user/hotrodhorn |
|
04-07-2005, 09:44 PM | #5 |
Where's my beer?
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Glen Allen, VA
Posts: 1,772
|
Hey Shifty thanks for asking what I'd also like to know, except I'd like to put a car 4 spd in mine as a permanant thing. I've got a buddy with a Muncie 4 spd in his Vette that he's going to replace with a Muncie M22 when he puts his 502 in it, so I'm going to try to talk him out of the one in the Vette now.
__________________
70 C10, shortstep, .30 over 250,Hurst shifted 3 spd parts hauler. Holley 390, Clifford Intake, Header, ported cylinder head, unknown bigger cam. 79 Corvette L82, 4 spd, black, red interior, headers, flowmasters, and unkown bigger cam. '03 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.0 4x4 daily driver. 165K miles, and runs great '08 Tahoe LTZ 4x4 155K |
04-07-2005, 09:45 PM | #6 |
Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Reading, PA
Posts: 12
|
Why spend the money for a 4 speed if you are planing a 6 speed in a year or two?
|
04-07-2005, 10:03 PM | #7 |
Registered Cruiser
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Las Vegas NV
Posts: 2,230
|
I've had what I consider good luck with the saginaw in my truck. I bought it at a J/Y for a hundred bucks pulled the side cover off, and had a peek inside. Everything looked fine. I put 40k miles on the gearbox before it started to get a little noisy. I overhauled it, and have since driven it about another 40K. It works great. The question of strength. Sure.. they're not as strong as a M-22, but I wouldn't call them weak either. It's just as strong as the three speed trannys that came in these trucks. They're identical in design. They even use the same synchros, and bearings. I'm sure that there are plenty of board members out there driving around with a 35 year old saginaw three speed right now. You're probably one of them shifty. IMO that's a pretty tough gearbox. I drive mine about 1,500 miles a month, and it's got a pretty wicked 350 in it. So far so good. Another good point for the saginaw is that there is a linkage kit available for our trucks. There isn't for the Muncie, or BW.
__________________
I intend to live forever. So far, so good. |
04-07-2005, 11:19 PM | #8 |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NW Iowa
Posts: 952
|
Here's a link with lots of info http://www.gearzone.net/muncie.htm
|
04-07-2005, 11:24 PM | #9 |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 392
|
Saginaw Tranny
Any of you old timers like me remember the Vega GT? The 4 speed in the GTs was the same Saginaw 4 speed they put in the Camaros and Firebirds. I pulled my 3600 pound dirt track car with one inna 70 SWB Jimmie for 3 seasons, no problems at all, and it bolted in place of the 3 speed, though the Vega shifter was a little short.
|
04-07-2005, 11:33 PM | #10 | |
Questionable
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 13,373
|
Quote:
__________________
If I've got anything up for grabs, it'll be here: 7-hole gauge cluster for a 67-72 p/u FREE (link) I can't check the forum daily. If I don't reply to you within 24 hours, drop me a PM! I'm (hopefully) still alive and will reply faster to a PM. |
|
04-07-2005, 11:35 PM | #11 |
Questionable
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 13,373
|
Oh - someone mentioned "car tranny" above. So - let me get this straight - if it's a CAR tranny, the linkage is at the tail of the shaft? Whereas with a truck tranny it's in the front? I don't know if I'm understanding correctly.
__________________
If I've got anything up for grabs, it'll be here: 7-hole gauge cluster for a 67-72 p/u FREE (link) I can't check the forum daily. If I don't reply to you within 24 hours, drop me a PM! I'm (hopefully) still alive and will reply faster to a PM. |
04-08-2005, 09:39 AM | #12 | |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 392
|
Quote:
|
|
04-11-2005, 10:52 PM | #13 |
Questionable
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 13,373
|
Cool, thanks.
I was at a wedding up in Orkney Springs, VA the past few days. The groom's father (a close friend) has a '71 Chevelle I've been wanting since I met them half my life ago. Found out he has a Saginaw 4spd and might be willing to part with it - it also has a Hurst shift kit and whatnot.
__________________
If I've got anything up for grabs, it'll be here: 7-hole gauge cluster for a 67-72 p/u FREE (link) I can't check the forum daily. If I don't reply to you within 24 hours, drop me a PM! I'm (hopefully) still alive and will reply faster to a PM. |
04-12-2005, 01:30 AM | #14 |
Registered User
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Shreveport LA
Posts: 3,170
|
I put a '74 Vega Saginaw in my '72 Nova (350-4bbl) back in about 1978. It has the 3.11 low gear, vs the 2.54 that its original Saginaw had. I've had no problems with it other than a worn-out front bearing retainer. I use the stock 10.4" clutch & I don't sidestep the clutch pedal, but otherwise, I run the you-know-what out of it. The Sag has the same undeserved reputation as the 307 engine. It is NOT a bad transmission. They were used in 6-cyl & small V-8 applications starting in the mid-'60s, and were used throughout the '70s & maybe the early '80s. There were 4 different gear ratio sets available. ID & ratio info can be found at www.dandltransmission.com
Last edited by jimfulco; 04-12-2005 at 01:32 AM. |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|