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Old 09-13-2008, 09:54 PM   #1
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Automatic to Manual conversion questions

So, I have read a bucnh about manual overdrives and the problems and advantages to each.... but most of the threads I have read were related to the 67-72 trucks...

So that leaves me wondering exactly what I will need. I am regularly visiting the local pick-n-pull, so I've always got my eyes open for steals... I mean deals...

anyhow, what do you guys think would be the best conversion and what will I need for it?

Apparently the T-5 is not recommended for vehicles making any amount of power over stock. The T-56 is better, but I doubt I could afford it unless someone knows something I don't. The NV-3500 is supposed to be a good choice, but I know nothing about that trans.

So, someone let me know what would be the easiest, most efficient, and cost effective conversion......... if that's possible........
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Old 09-14-2008, 12:10 PM   #2
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Re: Automatic to Manual conversion questions

I guess it depends on what you need it for, I’m going to get a NV4500 for my 79. Right now I have a 4 speed muncie wich is a good trans but I want the overdrive. The NV4500 has the low granny gear I need for towing but still has .75 OD. If you’re not pulling the NV3500 is a good trans. Here’s a list of different manual transmitions,

http://www.motivegear.com/tech_info/...nny_guide.html

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http://www.exedyclutchdistributor.co...e_domTruck.htm
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Old 09-15-2008, 12:06 PM   #3
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Re: Automatic to Manual conversion questions

all depends on what you are using the truck for..i have an nv4500..they are tough
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Old 09-15-2008, 01:18 PM   #4
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Re: Automatic to Manual conversion questions

Durability comes down to how you shift and how heavy of a load you are carrying.

If you want to have fun, meaning hard launches, fast shifts, power shifts etc...basically racing, then your only choice is the T56 or a Tremec TKO500 or TKO600.

The T5 or NV3500 will probably last if you don't load heavily load down the truck or speed shift it, but again, the fun/racing factor is gone here.

The NV4500 is a brute strength transmission. You can really load the truck down or tow a heavy trailer and this transmission won't have a problem, but again, forget speed shifting as this is an all out truck transmission. It is also the best for hauling heavy loads because it has a granny gear that will save your clutch if you have to start out heavily load.
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