06-11-2013, 11:38 AM | #26 |
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Thanks for the info.
A T5 may be a bit easier.....but so far has been kind of tough to find. I found a NV3500 (or similar) that is available for cheap. ($150.00) An adapter plate is available the way it looks. http://www.transmissionadapters.com/...V8%20Style.htm Ouch the kit is $595 with a starter. A T5 would be much cheaper I am guessing.... |
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06-11-2013, 12:26 PM | #28 |
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The search continues...........
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That kit is for an automatic transmission. You don't need the flywheel and maybe not the starter. I'd contact them and ask about the plate only.
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Haha I am a bit slow at work at the moment....
http://fargo.craigslist.org/pts/3835050069.html Seems he had it meshed up to a 235 at one point and was selling them together, but it seems he sold the engine and now only has the tranny. Also an article I saved for info on the T5: http://www.flatheadv8.org/ernie/ernie-t5.htm and to decode: http://www.5speeds.com/t5/
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06-21-2013, 12:14 PM | #32 |
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Can I just ask what you guys think of a NV4500?
I know it's a little more heave duty, I like the fact that it has a separate bell housing, and that fact that the shifter is far enough forward, to possibly work in the stock location. And I managed to find one for $250 (I'll try to haggle down to 200, maybe lower) A lot better than this: http://semo.craigslist.org/pts/3819527681.html |
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They came in heavier duty applications from 1993-2007 I believe. I think there are two versions of them, one a "lighter" application that was used in the V8s and a "heavier" application that was used behind the V10s and diesels. They are cumbersome and very heavy from what I have read. For your application, which I believe I read you were going back to more of a stocker setup - I think it is overkill especially if you keep that inline 6. With that being said, I would recommend looking for a NV3500 (not the HM290 or 5LM60) or a World Class T5. I know Stovebolt has a few articles on them and they are a few transmission swaps out there in the ADs so you can find some information about them. Posted via Mobile Device
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Actually, my 216 is shot, I'm using a 327. I found a couple world class T-5s, but I'm afraid the shifter is a little too far back, and will need a new hole cut in the floor. |
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Just a comparison to how tough they are. I know about the cummins
And the S10 T5 tail housing will move the shifter forward quite a bit. I am conceding this swap. http://www.inliners.org/Jack/T5tech.html |
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