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Re: [oletrucks] '59 Chevy 3/4 ton tranny?

To: architectmsu@yahoo.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net, Passnb4U@aol.com
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] '59 Chevy 3/4 ton tranny?
From: "Bob bdfentr" <bdfentr@zeus.symet.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 21:39:44 CST
If you want to stick (is that a pun?) with an automatic, you might try a Chevy 
700R4. It is the one that is used with the Suburbans, etc and is an overdrive 
automatic. If you want to go with a standard, track down all the parts and 
pieces needed for a clutch (read as LOTS of work) and go with a 98/98 5 speed 
from a 3/4 ton Chevy/GMC. The 5 speed has a somewhat compound low for stump 
pulling and the 5th gear is an overdrive. Any other regular 3 or 4 speed 
transmissions are a 1 to 1 ratio in high gear and you would gain nothing. The 
other options might to be getting a 3:23 or a 3:55 ring an pinion replacement. 
This would give you more of a car rear end as far as the final drive ratio 
goes. You might even be able to turn 70 MPH at 2500RPM if you were to put in a 
3:08 rear end ring and pinion. At any option you might be better off money and 
sense wise going to a shop and having the ring and pinion replaced. Good 
Luck...Bob Fentress

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 17:15:17 EDT
>architectmsu@yahoo.com writes:
>
><< bj:  [oletrucks] '59 Chevy 3/4 ton tranny?
> From: architectmsu@yahoo.com (wayne sellers)
 Reply-to:      architectmsu@yahoo.com (wayne sellers)
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am new to the list.  I recently bought a 1959 Apache 3/4 ton 2WD. 
> The guy I bought it from took the original motor and tranny out of it
> (with only 80,000 some odd miles on them!  ARRRGGGHHH!), because it
> wasn't running good.  He proceeded to replace them with a 350 and
> automatic tranny from an '86 El Camino.
> 
> The truck has the original 4.57:1 rear end under it.  Needless to say
> it sounds a little wound up at about 40 mph and screams at 50mph.
> 
> Damage being done by losing the original motor and trans, I think I
> will just leave the 350 in it, but am afraid that I will burn the
> tranny up trying to push those low gears.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions as to a later model manual trans that
> I could put back in to better accomodate the gear ratio?
> 
> As I said earlier I'm new to the list (and the old truck process) but
> am ready and willing to listen and learn.  Any info would be helpful
> and greatly appreciated!
> 
> Thanks in advance,
>      Wayne >>
>
>
>  Wayne,
>
>  You really have only two options that require the least amount of fabbing.  
>One would be to use a 700R4 tranny (4spd auto with .70 OD) or change the 
>rearend to a higher (lower numericall) geared rearend.
>
>  You could also go with an overdirive manual transmission, but more work is 
>required, or get a overdrive unit (Gear Vendors come to mind) to bolt on to 
>the TH350 you have now, but the cost is around 2K for the unit.
>
>  Good luck,
>
>  Mike
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