Thread: manual tranny
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08-15-2004 10:19 PM #1
manual tranny
Are there any transmissions for the 429/460 beside the toploader and the truck types? I'd be perfectly happy with a 3-speed, but would prefer a 4-speed. Trying to find a toploader is tough, and the truck trannies all have granny gears in them.'57 Ranchero + 460 + 8-71 blower = big fun
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08-16-2004 12:33 AM #2
Thanks for the link. Didn't find anything there, but posted the question. Have to spend some quality time with Google now.'57 Ranchero + 460 + 8-71 blower = big fun
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08-16-2004 05:27 AM #3
I've still got a couple of Doug Nash 5 speeds, one is the non-synchro competition trans, the other is a 5 speed street version with sychros. I think Richmond Gear bought out Doug Nash, so they are still available. If you don't want one of them, then either Liberty or Jericho make 4 speeds that will live with the torque.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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08-16-2004 03:07 PM #4
Originally posted by Dave Severson
I've still got a couple of Doug Nash 5 speeds, one is the non-synchro competition trans, the other is a 5 speed street version with sychros. I think Richmond Gear bought out Doug Nash, so they are still available. If you don't want one of them, then either Liberty or Jericho make 4 speeds that will live with the torque.'57 Ranchero + 460 + 8-71 blower = big fun
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08-16-2004 03:14 PM #5
Go with the Doug Nash 5 speed, I have one in the cobra behind a 427, I would never go back to a top loader.Objects in the mirror are losing
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