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that's a sweet looking trans you've got there! I've got a nv3500 I'm swapping into mine. So you just ditched the hydraulic clutch and kept the stock mechanical linkage? If that's the case I wonder if I could too. That would make the swap much easier.
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I didn't see anything on the site I got my stuff from for the 3550
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Whats the estmated $$$ for the swap,i think it would be a THRILL to drive my cammed 327 with a 5 speed....daily!
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was polishing expensive?
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800 for the trans, bell housing, and heads
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do you have any pics of the clutch actuator set up this is the part of my swap i cant figure out
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No I do not but there are some threads on this site that I will use alot of his setup at least on the trans side anyway. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=300087
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There is a thread on here and I think is was Dan's that goes thru the whole processof moving the shift location. I just ordered my conversion kit yesterday and it will also have instructions in it.
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Pretty easy it only took a day. I've never taken a transmission apart before (I took everything apart as opposed to leaving it mostly together because I had it polished) and it was very straight forward. I was surprised at how easy it was. I am keeping the factory clutch hardware and not using hydraulic.
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It looks like he used an adapter between the t56 and his stock bellhousing. Using a stock bellhousing means that you can run the original fork, linkage, etc. I have never seen this route before and it has me interested because I was considering this swap but didn't want to convert to hyd.
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thanks Dan for the update. I had seen the instructions for the mid shift upgrade and it looked like it all came apart. I was not sure I wanted that but now I may rethink. I have a T56 for my 5.3 swap I will give this some more thought.
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Great thread! I may do this swap in the future also. It would be quite the upgrade from a 3 speed. LOL
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How necessary is the mid shifter if a guy has bucket seats? Or in other words how far back does the stock t56 shifter position sit inside the cab? I found a guy selling a t56 out of an 02 f-body that he now has in an s-10 behind a sbc using a belhousing adapter. I am assuming if it is a comfortble location in an s-10, I'm thinking it should be fine in this situation too.
I wanted to go TKO for simplicity, but the pricing on this about 1/4 of what the TKO setup would run me.
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I did this a MUCH harder way ..... AND more expensive !!! GLAD that this thread exists .. because I would do this again.
You can use any automatic transmission crossmember from a 67-72 truck (no modification needed). I used a TH400 mount with metric bolts into the casing. You do have to slide it back on the frame. I used a new speedo cable for a 67-72 truck with a TH400. Its long enough. THANK YOU LEEVON for sending this to me, I like !!!! I enjoyed the highway MUCH more with this transmission in my truck. The mileage was better, but I expected better. I only ran 29" tall tires, and a 3:73 at first. A 4:56 is VERY deep, but if I could go back, I would do it better, and run taller tires with the same gears. |
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There's more to come, I'm having problems with the pilot bushing narrowing when pressing in and I'm pretty sure I used the wrong bell housing. That's the curse of having parts everywhere I guess
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Any updates I may have found a t56 if the price is right!
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there are other ways to do this swap. if you have a 1 pc rear main seal sbc, you can use factory LT1 flywheel, clutch set, bellhousing, hydraulics, and pilot bushing. its super easy, i had it in my 72 camaro and recently began swithing everything over to the 71 chevy truck. check out nastyz28.com theres a ton of info on putting a t56 into vintage iron... or pm me.
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