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Old 11-04-2018, 09:01 PM   #1
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Always have had great service & price from Liberty Gear.






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Much better service from G-Force


QUOTE=Don Anderson;576108]Liberty Gear 5-speed with the Long shifter.
They will get you the trans ratios you need for your combo.
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Old 11-05-2018, 11:38 AM   #2
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Hey Don - Which Liberty 5-speed trans are you running? Any idea what that trans weighs alone?
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Old 11-06-2018, 09:01 PM   #3
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Mike,
Aluminum case & tail housing goes about 100 lbs.
Magnesium case & tail housing are 8 lbs. lighter.


I had Paul @ Liberty Gears help me upgrade an old Doug-Nash 4+1 back in 2008 to Liberty`s face plate system legal for my 1985 M/S NHRA Stock Mustang and up-grade the shift shaft seals in the case. I know for Super Stock racer Terry Johnson who went to Liberty`s 5-speed and picked up .2 in his car and made it more fun to drive again.












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Hey Don - Which Liberty 5-speed trans are you running? Any idea what that trans weighs alone?
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Old 11-07-2018, 12:17 PM   #4
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Mike,
Aluminum case & tail housing goes about 100 lbs.
Magnesium case & tail housing are 8 lbs. lighter.


I had Paul @ Liberty Gears help me upgrade an old Doug-Nash 4+1 back in 2008 to Liberty`s face plate system legal for my 1985 M/S NHRA Stock Mustang and up-grade the shift shaft seals in the case. I know for Super Stock racer Terry Johnson who went to Liberty`s 5-speed and picked up .2 in his car and made it more fun to drive again.
You're right, the 5-speed Liberty Equalizer was a pretty substantial gain for the small motors vs. a traditional Jerico 4-speed. I just weighed our G-Force 4-speed with aluminum case and it was like 97lbs with shifter and everything. Similar.
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