Hmm, sounds fun.
I don't want to be cutting up original sheet metal.
So, maybe I'll just stay off the highway and stick with the stock trans and a 3:73. Yeah, that's the plan.
Like I said when my son gets it, he can put in his manual.
Yeah Scott, that's what I'm talking about with the 200-4R or the 700-R4 (which I already have). It may be better and more cost efficient to just go with the Gear Vendors OD which bolts onto the existing th350.
But, haven't gotten that far yet. Just forward planning at this point/talking to people for info.
The first thing I'll do is find a stock console and horseshoe shifter to put in in place of the one that's there now which is a mid-seventies something. So, my considerations now have a lot to do with what I end up with.
My son already told me when he gets the car he's putting a manual in it anyway.
I've heard that the TH350/200 4R is a straight up swap beside the TV cable setting and pressure checks required for the OD. I'll end up doing something like that or even better and way more bullet proof, stick with the TH350 and add a Gear Venders OD to it. I think the 350 is original to the car so there's that consideration also. Haven't gotten into it yet.
10 bolt. Plans are a pleasant weather weekend street/parkway cruiser. Plus local shows.
My last Chevelle had 3:73's, my current daily 96 Silverado has 3:55's, my 90 silverado which I still have has 3:73's. But the trucks have OD tranny's.
Manual transmission guy.
And yes, I only have an issue from a dead stop. I need to build rpms to get moving. I can mash the peddle in 2nd and will drop down to 1st normally. It's just an issue from a dead stop.
Stock converter, 3:08 posi, 225/70/R15.
Next on the inspection and repair list will be the TH350.
FYI, I'm a manual guy so go easy on me.
When I start from a dead stop the car gradually increase in speed. when 2nd and 3rd kick in you can feel it good. Before going the rebuild route, I'd like to know if there's anything to check without pulling the tranny in order to eliminate it. The guy I bought it from told me before I even test drove it that he had the tranny rebuild and checked for the same issue and that "It's not the transmission".
I know it's not the brakes dragging or the tranny fluid level.
What else can I check? Modulator? vacuum lines?
What would cause the issue?
Senior moment.
Do you pull or push the adjustment rod to adjust the clock on a 70?
I have the clock apart for cleaning and attempted repair of contact point and adjustment rod.
I have a spring, gear, rod, and a pocket where I think the spring should go which would necessitate pulling the rod to adjust clock. Just want to be sure before I press gear on the rod.