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Hey all...I'm on the look out for a tranny for my hotrod 292 as well...I was looking at a tremic tko 600 but its gonna be almost 4500 down the drain to get the thing to work cause supposedly I have to change bell housings even though the small block uses one almost to similar. So all you who are running the richmond 5 speed...anyone have numbers and what you had to do to adapt it to the 292? Or 250? Not wanting to spend 2500 on a trans and another 500 on a darn bell housing. lol But if that's the only way then..we'll just live with it.
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What's the extra $2,000 for? The driveshaft and shifter location are the only things you should need to deal with (besides the 26 spline clutch disk, obviously). |
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I knew it, That's what I told the guy at summit...he was saying something abou the bell housings being similar but for that tranny to work with the inline 6 it needed a different bell housing for a hydraulic clutch and a block adapter....why I don't know cause its "SUPPOSED" to fit ALL small block and big blocks and chevy 6's used identical bell housings as the sb and bb. I don't know. lol I mean....if it fits a small block 327 from 66 then why won't it bolt up to a 292 I6 from 66 when they used the same housing? Ah, maybe I'll just go with the nv3500. lol
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With the NV3500 you will have to convert to a hydraulic clutch. I believe the NV3500 is rated at 300 or 330ftlbs.
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Hi, Merry Christmas,
I think I would just put a 308 rear end in it, you can actually use Granny gear as a first gear, the stock 4 speed is bulletproof and already in there, you can glide down the highway in 4th gear at low rpms. Im not sure how it would work on a track though, Happy Hollidays
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I don't know who told you that, but it's incorrect. There were only two bell housings in light trucks at that time (to my knowledge) and the only difference was the i.d. where the transmission pilots. I think the SM465 took a larger i.d. I used one from a Muncie 3-speed truck and it worked just fine.
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Old 4sp with 3.08 gearing is not the answer. Horrible shifting and loud. Could still also use a bit taller gearing on the highway.
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Shaky is right. There are 2 different truck bellhousings. The typical '67 and earlier with the 4-11/16" bore for the trans input shaft retainer and the '68-'72 with the 5-1/8" bore. If your truck currently has the SM420, the bellhousing will be 4-11/16". You need to find out what the TKO500 or 600 trans requires for a center bore. If you do need a bellhousing with the 5-1/8" bore, I believe I have a couple. You could also eliminate the bellhousing crossmember and change the bellhousing to a standard GM bellhousing and just add a trans crossmember under the rear of the trans.
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