best bolt in tranny 67 camaro 396
ok well im going to do it ..im sick of my auto 3 speed im going for a manual tranny in my 67 camaro with a 396 it is a factory auto so ill need all the parts ..has anybody ever done any thing close to this b 4 ..i have on older trucks but never a car this nice..i dotn want to screw it up and hava a shiney paperweight sitting in my driveway lol now what im wondering is what factory manual tranny will bolt up to my 396 and what one was best or an aftermarket manual that will bolt in without modifying the flor board around the tranny hump i dont want it to lok like its been changed over to manual cuz alot of the ppl i know would kill em if they found out i was cutting my baby up lmao ..
Re: best bolt in tranny 67 camaro 396
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Originally posted by vollick8
ok well im going to do it ..im sick of my auto 3 speed im going for a manual tranny in my 67 camaro with a 396 it is a factory auto so ill need all the parts ..has anybody ever done any thing close to this b 4 ..i have on older trucks but never a car this nice..i dotn want to screw it up and hava a shiney paperweight sitting in my driveway lol now what im wondering is what factory manual tranny will bolt up to my 396 and what one was best or an aftermarket manual that will bolt in without modifying the flor board around the tranny hump i dont want it to lok like its been changed over to manual cuz alot of the ppl i know would kill em if they found out i was cutting my baby up lmao ..
If you want to keep it stock (Like) you could install an aluminum case Muncie 4-speed M-20 - or a close ratio M-21 or a heavy duty close ratio M22.
Or you could go with a cast iron case Saginaw.
I'd go Muncie,
Or you could go G-Force
Or
Lenco:whacked:
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Did a search and found this tidbit on transmissions.
* The M20 4-speed, standard transmission, RPO was a generic category. It was translated at the factory into a low-performance Saginaw when teamed with the L6 engine, as the higher-performance Saginaw in the low-end V8s, and as a Muncie in the SS and Z28 models.
* The M40 3-speed, automatic transmission, RPO was also a generic category in 1969. It was translated at the factory into the moderate performance THM350 (actually RPO M38) for non-big-block engines, and into the THM400 for big-block engines.
* The base 3-speed standard transmission for the SS-350 in 1967-68 was the 3-speed, column-shift, Saginaw. And it was only available in the column-shift. If a floor-shifted 3-speed was desired, the M13 HD three-speed, available only in floor-shift, was a separate option. The base SS-350 (and LM1) 3-speed was changed to the floor-shifted HD version in 1969 - the column shift standard transmission was no longer available in the SS or LM1 cars.
* The HD three-speed standard transmission was RPO M13 in 1967-68 (manufactured by Warner), but was MC1 (manufactured by Muncie) in 1969.
* A floor-shifter for automatic transmissions was only available with the D55 console. Except the 1968 L35/L34 396 engines with the THM400 transmission, for which a non-console M11 floor-shifter was available. (Note: the CRG would be interested in hearing from anyone with a 396/M40 with a non-console floor shifter.)
* The MB1 "Torque-Drive" two-speed transmission was only available for the L6 engines, and only in 68-69.