Batman1458
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66 Musang Coupe (sig has specs)
Car runs good and shifts pretty well. The problem I have is starting out in first gear from a dead stop. I am still in the experimental stage and am trying to figure out why it is so difficult to start from a dead stop without the engine bucking like crazy. So far, I have found that starting out with the least amount of throttle or even no throttle at all, has worked the best.
At this point, there is no making a left turn with anyone coming. I cannot be sure that I will get out of the way in time. I have to start very slow and then accelerate after first gear engages. If I have a little bit of roll going, then it is a lot easier to get into first.
Any ideas? The engine is original, but the transmission was swapped out in the mid 80's, by a previous owner. It is a RAD-4 out of a 76 mustang. It is a 4 speed, with no OD. The drive shaft on this trans is longer than the original, so there is a 1" spacer between the bell housing and the trans.
Any help is appreciated. I would like to swap out for a T5, but right now, do not have the funds, so I need to find a fix that is not going to cost a lot.
Thanks for the help!
Ed
Car runs good and shifts pretty well. The problem I have is starting out in first gear from a dead stop. I am still in the experimental stage and am trying to figure out why it is so difficult to start from a dead stop without the engine bucking like crazy. So far, I have found that starting out with the least amount of throttle or even no throttle at all, has worked the best.
At this point, there is no making a left turn with anyone coming. I cannot be sure that I will get out of the way in time. I have to start very slow and then accelerate after first gear engages. If I have a little bit of roll going, then it is a lot easier to get into first.
Any ideas? The engine is original, but the transmission was swapped out in the mid 80's, by a previous owner. It is a RAD-4 out of a 76 mustang. It is a 4 speed, with no OD. The drive shaft on this trans is longer than the original, so there is a 1" spacer between the bell housing and the trans.
Any help is appreciated. I would like to swap out for a T5, but right now, do not have the funds, so I need to find a fix that is not going to cost a lot.
Thanks for the help!
Ed