" From: das24rules@xxxxxxxxx " " [] " anyone have " any idea of another 5spd that would work behind a 401 that has o/d? the frod " 9" i have that measures only about 1/2" wider is spooled, and has 3.89 gears " in it right now. it is set up with coil springs and triangular 4link. hmmm... 1st thoughts are aftermkt tremec that would fit a t150/t177 bell, or aftermkt t56 with gm pattern that would fit advance adapters bell. doug nash/richmond used to make a version of their 5sp with an amc-length input for the t10 bell; a ford version would fit the t150/t177 bell - not o/d but iirc the 6sp ver is. all would be plenty stout for a 401. the t56 has a double o/d that would go well with your 3.89s. " From: Jim Blair <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> " " I am planning to run an AX-15 behind the 290 I'm putting into my '82 " Honcho, but that may not be enough for a 401. NV6550 maybe? It's a " little more car-like shifting. you mean the nv3550? " From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx> " " The only other suitable trans I can think of is the FOUR SPEED OD units " that Ford used in some cars and F-100 trucks in the 80s and early 90s. " Three speed with fourth gear OD. I'm pretty sure it fits the same bell " as the T-5, which is an SR4 bell (from a six). that would be the good ol' toploader. they have the t150/t177 toploader bolt pattern but iirc only a few have the right input length; most are longer. ford folks have spacer plates. not sure they were ever used with anything as big as a 351w. " It might be a bit stronger than the T-5. maybe, but probably not much. back in the '60s there was a version for big blocks, with a beefy 1 3/8" input and 31 spline [vs. 28] output, but non-o/d [of course] and 1st was about on par with 2nd in the ax15 and nv3550. that output would gain you strength in the o/d toploaders but there are some differences that might preclude its use. [nb. trannies are rated by input torque, but often limited actually by -output- torque - so the rating changes with the gearing] " You could probably use a later Ford truck five speed. unless they have integral bells or funny bolt patterns. i don't think any have the toploader pattern. " A Jeep 4.0L five speed might be your best bet. Not the Peugeot model that " was used behind the Renix engine, but the AX-15 or NV4500 used behind " later models. It won't shift as fast and smooth as the T-5, but would " certainly be stronger. They shift smooth enough for a cruiser. i'm sure you mean the nv3550. i read somewhere recently that the 3550 was rated 300 ft-lbs, the ax15 280. their problem would be way-deep gearing for a 3.89-geared car. '90-up 5.0 and current z-code t5s are rated 300 also, but before the sale to tremec, svt 7003z t5s were as high as 330 ft-lbs. the turbo supra r154 should be around there too. both are still light for a 401 though. can't find it now, but there's someone making racing gearsets for the t5, iirc rated 500 ft-lbs with synchros and 600 with dog clutches. even the synchro set is extremely close ratio though and a little silly behind a big-torque motor on the street. $$$ too. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com