Diplomat_Wagon
Hiding In The Bushes While
I do. It's adorable.
If you want it gone, figure out everything you've got and shoot me a total number for everything 4-speed-related. If that includes pedals, bells, whatever that's fine. If you can pallet it, it might be worth the truck freight to get it here.theres a reason i have an assload of 4spd parts and a desire to unload ALL of them ....i dont ever want to monkey with that shit ever again
Well, I wouldn't want any of your truck stuff anyhow... only passenger-car A833 stuff. I have a few "emergency" 3-speeds just in case I decide to sell a car and don't want to let the transmission in it go, like if I sold the '69 Valiant: out come the W2 340 and the 4-speed, in goes some other V8 and a 3-speed. I have too much time and effort into those to just give them away with a car that won't bring what it would cost just to build the engine.the only stuff i intend to keep out of the lot of it is my "truck" 4spds ...
I have two LA bellhousings here for the AX15 transmission. The AX15 isn't a good choice for a car, but it uses the same bolt pattern as the highly-sought, nuclear-warhead-proof Toyota R154 5-speed ('86-'91 Supra Turbo) as well as the 5-speeds used in both the Colorado/Canyon compact GM trucks and the Pontiac Solstice/Saturn Sky sports cars--both of which are R154-based but lack the steel midplate. I half-considered a Colorado/Canyon 5-speed for this car. Considering Mallett Motorsports was selling new Solstices and Skies with 450HP 7.0L LS engines, that transmission would be more than enough for a humble 170-cube inline six. I simply didn't want to get into mucking about with hydraulic clutch actuators and master cylinders, never mind fabricating adapter mounts and figuring out a driveshaft. Maybe for the Imperial....ill NEVER do another manual car...if i were it would have to be a modern 5/6spd..but honestly...if i want to drive a stick ill drive something else with a stick LOL
honestly i dont "want" the 445 4spd in the ramp truck but the lack of choices for something that massive with a 440 ..the choices wernt good nor cheep nor plentifull last i checked...and the only thing id swap the 440 for would be a detroit diesel
speaking of phones....if you want something cheep and bulletproof capable of taking stunning shots..look into the "blackview" rugged line of phones...after a year with 1 of them we bought 2 more...tough as fucking nails...its been WORKED and hit the ground a plethora of times shut in teh car door etc..not so much as a chip in the glass and the case has a chunk out of it into the screen protector...300-400$ for an unlocked modern beast thats touted as milspec grade waterproof dust proof drop proof.....its my new goto....and the thermal imaging on one of them is a hoot and quite usefull
were running the BV9900-pro, BL5000, bl6000-pro
not as fast as some of the stuff out there but that same ultra fast stuff aint nowhere neer as tough
Why not a 89-93 12V cummins and an allison?
Thanks...I might be in the market for a "new" phone, will look into one of these.![]()
My phone is actually only a few months old; staying with the dumb phone was a personal choice. I don't want a gee-whiz electronic leash to stare at 2+ hours per day. It doesn't leave the house often during the week (I don't bring it to work) so durability isn't a factor. I didn't realize the photo capabilites on this one were going to be so weak, but I have a camera for taking pictures and an e-mail for receiving them.speaking of phones....if you want something cheep and bulletproof capable of taking stunning shots..look into the "blackview" rugged line of phones...after a year with 1 of them we bought 2 more...tough as fucking nails...
What's goofing you up there is the orientation at which the Slant Six starter sits. It's clocked a little differently in relation to the engine, so when you pull the starter the snout looks weird or different. I assure you, it's a bolt-in. The most I've ever had to do was futz around with the spacing between the two cable terminals a bit, but it's really minor.whoa...that mags work on the slantys?..i..uhh..how?!?!?!?!..i thought the slantys had a really long off angled snout
I guess it's possible. I've never looked into it since later A-bodies haven't held much interest for me in the past. I know that through '72, the biggest brakes avaiable on A-bodies were 10", with the 10"x1.75" flared drums out back. Stretch's four-door has those out back, so they must've kept using them on the small-bolt-pattern cars after '72.i wonder tho with the 340 springs if the 11s came with it and the SG?
ive seen a few 8s with 11's all HD ordered darts
I was as surprised as you. Generally this climate is pretty easy on interior stuff, but every one of the black ones has oxidized or whatever causes a greyish tinge to it, and they get brittle. The white plastic ones usually crumble when touched. This one is still black as night and quite flexible. It looks like it was made last week.has that box even been used or installed?!?!?!?! that things spotless
I've never heard of Bullshot or Bigfoot grease, but this stuff is intended specifically for transmission assembly. It doesn't look or feel like grease--in fact, you'll probably think you got an outdated tub of it because it's pretty stiff. Like I said, it's more like candle wax. I had to tap the input shaft in three times; the first time was because the new front bearing's snap ring was too thick and didn't fit in the bearing retainer, so I had to remove it and use the old one. All of that screwing around, including tapping/wrestling it back out, and none of the rollers moved at all--and I was working with the shaft horizontal, so that says something. I also used it to hold the 3-4 shift fork in place on its slider while installing the side cover. Nothing else I've tried is anywhere near as tacky.i know the pain of roller bearings..as i did a couple rebuilds of NP203's and its all rollers and ALOT of em...first go round i used "bullshot" which is a french racing bike grease that doesnt exist any more..worked better than any tub of grease ive ever had..second one i used bigfoot grease..the orange snotty shit that doesnt stop giving...its basicly snot and wax....
when i go about doing the 3rd and 4th units sometime next year ill have to try your stuff and se ehow it holds up