07-14-2003, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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Tranny Sizes
I need as much info as any one can give me on new trannys.
What size will fit a 1977 Custom Deluxe cab. I am looking for a 5 speed that I can bring up through the cab floor. Where can I pick a new one up at? Would I better finding a good used one? Should I stay with my 3 on the Tree? (it has 98,467.9 Miles on it) - How much more use could I get out of this? - What would be best for highway use? (I am going to be putting a 305 in it so if that helps any let me know anyother info you might need to help me. Thanks Stephen Newman
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07-18-2003, 12:14 PM | #3 |
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you might try the engine and drivetrain section as well........ a 5 speed would be nice, but not sure which one to use.....
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07-18-2003, 01:24 PM | #4 |
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If your going to spend the cash a richmond five speed is hard to beat ( I had one). Make sure you select your gear ratio correctly though. The cases on these are fairly small so they should work just fine. I had mine behind a 355 in a heavy 87 monte ss, it loved to munch on 5L Fords
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07-18-2003, 02:06 PM | #5 |
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I am very unknowning in the ways of transmissons so what is the
spline?
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What kind of driving do you have in mind? Normal, agressive, pulling etc? Is this a 4x4 or a 4x2 truck.
The Richmond 5 speed is about the same diameter as the 3 speed you have, just longer by about 6in. or so. Excellent transmission, typically used for HiPerformace. It will actually bolt in place of the 3 speed you have (minus new clutch assem. and moving trans crossmember back and shortening driveshaft. This is what one looks like: http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/images/dougnash1.jpg Another alternative (more work for installation) is the NV4500. It is used in 1 Tons for pulling/hauing. Basically a granny gear with Overdrive. Alot of 4x4 people go to these. It requires a hydraulic actuated clutch as far as I know. Yet another with the same basic requirements above is the NV3500. It came factory in the '88-up Pickups. Just your typical 5 speed. Nothing facny. Spline is the amount of groves in the input shaft. For example, you 3 speed has a course 10 spline, the Richmond uses a fine 26 spline.
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How does the more # matter? More grip less grip?
Truck = 2x4 Driving Type = Agressive (with the occasional pulling of a 16' boat) I want to get good MPG but also want to be able to stomp on it. If I do get this Tranny what do I have to do to get it to work? You said "minus new clutch assem. and moving trans crossmember back and shortening driveshaft" Is this something I can do or is this more of a levae it to a profesional thing? Do I go to aamco an say order this for me and put it in or what? If I do do it myslef anywhere I can read about so I do not really screw it up.
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think realistically, what is this truck used for? if its meant to be some kind of street machine/hot rod, forget the boat. if its your commuter vehicle, you need to change your driving style to something a bit less abusive, which will get you better mpg. |
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I will take low mpg. With aggresive as a primary.
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More splines equal more strength.
ie, a 33 spline axle is stronger than an identical size 30 spline, which is stronger than a same sized 28 spline, etc, etc. |
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I am looking into changing to a 4x4 machine if this is the case then will that 4x4 version of that tranny fit on a 74 GMC cab and frame?
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07-20-2003, 01:39 AM | #12 |
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You need to figure out exactly what you want to do before asking us what we think? Your ideas are too broad. Go buy a chiltons and see what you think you can reasonably tackle then decide what it is you want to do to this truck. I manage a fabrication shop for a living and there are still alot of things I would outsource to a professional ie. cutting driveshafts etc.
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