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Hi all non-Ford guys,
I'm still trying to determine the best way to get an overdrive gear in a manual transmission for a GM application.
The T5 seems like the obvious choice since it is much cheaper than many of the alternatives (and I already have one). The problem is the bellhousing. The 3rd gen Camaro bellhousing would work (and have a hydraulic clutch too), but it tips the tranny over on a funny angle to increase ground clearance. This would be odd in my truck application since I need a shifter of some length. Does a standard bellhousing exist that will accept this tranny? It looked to me like the input indexing ring was an odd diameter that didn't match standard GM trannys.
The NV4500 looks like the best, but it's nowhere near cheap. Could bolt up though, with some floor pan modifications.
The GM 89mm 4 speed would be a good choice, but they don't appear to be very common anymore.
Then there's using an M20/M21/M22/T10 by changing the rear gears from 3.73 down to 2.73 or so. But I'd still like to have low speed grunt (it's a truck afterall).
How about the BWT56? Again pricey, and I'm not sure how well it would bolt up.
Then there's the Tremec 3500 used in S10s/1500s. Looks decent, but from what I've read, the parts for it are very expensive.
I've read an article about using a mopar A-833 too, but some minor input shaft mods are needed.
Anybody got any brain waves on how this might be best accomplished?
Thanks,
Greg
I'm still trying to determine the best way to get an overdrive gear in a manual transmission for a GM application.
The T5 seems like the obvious choice since it is much cheaper than many of the alternatives (and I already have one). The problem is the bellhousing. The 3rd gen Camaro bellhousing would work (and have a hydraulic clutch too), but it tips the tranny over on a funny angle to increase ground clearance. This would be odd in my truck application since I need a shifter of some length. Does a standard bellhousing exist that will accept this tranny? It looked to me like the input indexing ring was an odd diameter that didn't match standard GM trannys.
The NV4500 looks like the best, but it's nowhere near cheap. Could bolt up though, with some floor pan modifications.
The GM 89mm 4 speed would be a good choice, but they don't appear to be very common anymore.
Then there's using an M20/M21/M22/T10 by changing the rear gears from 3.73 down to 2.73 or so. But I'd still like to have low speed grunt (it's a truck afterall).
How about the BWT56? Again pricey, and I'm not sure how well it would bolt up.
Then there's the Tremec 3500 used in S10s/1500s. Looks decent, but from what I've read, the parts for it are very expensive.
I've read an article about using a mopar A-833 too, but some minor input shaft mods are needed.
Anybody got any brain waves on how this might be best accomplished?
Thanks,
Greg