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still thinking about moving back to O or P stock. this is a 8.5 comp. 4V 265 in a 3400 lb. Nomad. 13.40 [approx] index
aside from some mega dollar trans, what chevy 3 speed would you use. this isn't going to be a high dollar deal and is not going to be a killer set-up. just something reliable. thanks rod in AZ |
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Rod, I assume you mean a manual trans? If so get a Jerico and never look back, you will not be sorry. If you meant a auto 3speed you can't run that in stock in this combo, powerglide only. Hope this helps some.
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I don't think you'll find a "production" 3 speed that could even be "updated/upgraded" to live. I agree with Robert, go Jerico, and never look back.
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I'm not sure if it's legal, but GM used a Ford heavy duty top loader 3sp in 1966 & 1967 in the Olds 442's and Pontiac GTO's, I was working @ Hurst Performance Research at the time and we maid the shifters for them.
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I went to a lot of grief, time and money wise putting a Toploader in my car and it really did not work that well. By the time it was all said and done I could have almost had a DR-4. And to boot that trans was slow. Lowest first gear is 2.78 and I believe you will need more like a 3.08.
My recommendation; Talk to Scott@Jerico,tell him what you need and have him keep his eyes open for a used one as the DR-4 is no longer made. Allan |
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Previous to running the Ford 4-speed Toploader I used to run a Pro-shifted Borg Warner T-16 3 speed. It had a 2.86 first and 1.71 second gear. That was eighteen years ago. Then I quit for awhile.
By the time I resurrected the car starting a few years ago they had made the change to allow us to run a four speed so I bought a big in/out Toploader(2.78,1.93,1.39)as it seemed like a poor mans Jerico. Made many modifications to make it work and it seemed to be OK. Best E.T. was just under the index(12.46/12.54) at a 2300' track. 60' times were worse than the old trans(1.65 toploader,1.57 3 speed) even though the motor is making considerable more power than it did way back. I never did run a Nash 3 speed. As for why the Toploader was slower I am not sure but the 1-2 gear change was not the best. It really sounded like that I was granny shifting and between this gear change the car would fall on its face then pick up again. Looking for the Jerico to change that. Allan |
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