Opinions please, engine swap (long)
#21
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
transmission?
I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Can I change the gear ratios and still keep my 25 front end? The front
> end has those other style of axles (not the UV joints, the ball type)
> which aren't as strong as the UV style in the 30, right? Should I keep
> the rear end also, and just the change the gears in the front and rear?
> I was looking in a 4-wheel parts magazine last night and while they
> sold several different gear ratio kits for the Dana 30, I didn't see
> any for the 25/27, maybe just need to look somewhere else?
>
> If I can't get an auto to fit, and I keep my xfer case, I'll probably
> keep the T-19 also. At least until I brake it (if I do). Of course
> that would mean I'd have to buy the expensive engine to tranny adapter
> now, and then the tranny to xfer case later, if I do end up having to
> change the trans.
>
> Any opinion on the various 4.3L V6s? Are the electronics a mess?
> Should I try to get a carbbed one, or TBI vs. multi-port. EFI and the
> nice idle of a computer controlled engine sound nice, but I don't want
> a rats nest under the hood and a bunch of other parts just to run the
> computer. If it was all self-contained and clean, I guess it would be
> fine that I have to take it to the shop for engine problems, and at
> least still handle everything else myself. And hopefully those newer
> engines don't have problems very often anyway, especially if I have it
> all rebuilt before I install it.
>
> Thanks again!
is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
transmission?
I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Can I change the gear ratios and still keep my 25 front end? The front
> end has those other style of axles (not the UV joints, the ball type)
> which aren't as strong as the UV style in the 30, right? Should I keep
> the rear end also, and just the change the gears in the front and rear?
> I was looking in a 4-wheel parts magazine last night and while they
> sold several different gear ratio kits for the Dana 30, I didn't see
> any for the 25/27, maybe just need to look somewhere else?
>
> If I can't get an auto to fit, and I keep my xfer case, I'll probably
> keep the T-19 also. At least until I brake it (if I do). Of course
> that would mean I'd have to buy the expensive engine to tranny adapter
> now, and then the tranny to xfer case later, if I do end up having to
> change the trans.
>
> Any opinion on the various 4.3L V6s? Are the electronics a mess?
> Should I try to get a carbbed one, or TBI vs. multi-port. EFI and the
> nice idle of a computer controlled engine sound nice, but I don't want
> a rats nest under the hood and a bunch of other parts just to run the
> computer. If it was all self-contained and clean, I guess it would be
> fine that I have to take it to the shop for engine problems, and at
> least still handle everything else myself. And hopefully those newer
> engines don't have problems very often anyway, especially if I have it
> all rebuilt before I install it.
>
> Thanks again!
#22
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
transmission?
I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Can I change the gear ratios and still keep my 25 front end? The front
> end has those other style of axles (not the UV joints, the ball type)
> which aren't as strong as the UV style in the 30, right? Should I keep
> the rear end also, and just the change the gears in the front and rear?
> I was looking in a 4-wheel parts magazine last night and while they
> sold several different gear ratio kits for the Dana 30, I didn't see
> any for the 25/27, maybe just need to look somewhere else?
>
> If I can't get an auto to fit, and I keep my xfer case, I'll probably
> keep the T-19 also. At least until I brake it (if I do). Of course
> that would mean I'd have to buy the expensive engine to tranny adapter
> now, and then the tranny to xfer case later, if I do end up having to
> change the trans.
>
> Any opinion on the various 4.3L V6s? Are the electronics a mess?
> Should I try to get a carbbed one, or TBI vs. multi-port. EFI and the
> nice idle of a computer controlled engine sound nice, but I don't want
> a rats nest under the hood and a bunch of other parts just to run the
> computer. If it was all self-contained and clean, I guess it would be
> fine that I have to take it to the shop for engine problems, and at
> least still handle everything else myself. And hopefully those newer
> engines don't have problems very often anyway, especially if I have it
> all rebuilt before I install it.
>
> Thanks again!
is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
transmission?
I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Can I change the gear ratios and still keep my 25 front end? The front
> end has those other style of axles (not the UV joints, the ball type)
> which aren't as strong as the UV style in the 30, right? Should I keep
> the rear end also, and just the change the gears in the front and rear?
> I was looking in a 4-wheel parts magazine last night and while they
> sold several different gear ratio kits for the Dana 30, I didn't see
> any for the 25/27, maybe just need to look somewhere else?
>
> If I can't get an auto to fit, and I keep my xfer case, I'll probably
> keep the T-19 also. At least until I brake it (if I do). Of course
> that would mean I'd have to buy the expensive engine to tranny adapter
> now, and then the tranny to xfer case later, if I do end up having to
> change the trans.
>
> Any opinion on the various 4.3L V6s? Are the electronics a mess?
> Should I try to get a carbbed one, or TBI vs. multi-port. EFI and the
> nice idle of a computer controlled engine sound nice, but I don't want
> a rats nest under the hood and a bunch of other parts just to run the
> computer. If it was all self-contained and clean, I guess it would be
> fine that I have to take it to the shop for engine problems, and at
> least still handle everything else myself. And hopefully those newer
> engines don't have problems very often anyway, especially if I have it
> all rebuilt before I install it.
>
> Thanks again!
#23
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Differential
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
#24
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Differential
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
#25
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Differential
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
#26
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Dang, so many numbers I'm getting all messed up. Sorry, I've actually
got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
right now.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
right now.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
#27
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Dang, so many numbers I'm getting all messed up. Sorry, I've actually
got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
right now.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
right now.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
#28
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Dang, so many numbers I'm getting all messed up. Sorry, I've actually
got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
right now.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
right now.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Yes, buying a set of gears would be a problem. The axle weak point
> is right at the deferential spline, and takes a 44 to get away from:
> http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm
> You really have the Ford truck Top loaded heavy-duty 4-speed
> transmission?
> I don't see a problem with the electronic fuel injection, Painless
> makes the looms. I prefer just electronic ignition with a Real Holley
> 850 CFM double pumper, and of course there's no substitute for cubic
> inches, or no replacement for my 400" displacement:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
#29
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Kaiser used the T-90, and later the weaker T-14 behind their Buick
V6s and fifty pound flywheel.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Dang, so many numbers I'm getting all messed up. Sorry, I've actually
> got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
> The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
> the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
> right now.
V6s and fifty pound flywheel.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Dang, so many numbers I'm getting all messed up. Sorry, I've actually
> got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
> The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
> the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
> right now.
#30
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Re: Opinions please, engine swap (long)
Kaiser used the T-90, and later the weaker T-14 behind their Buick
V6s and fifty pound flywheel.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Dang, so many numbers I'm getting all messed up. Sorry, I've actually
> got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
> The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
> the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
> right now.
V6s and fifty pound flywheel.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
eselk@surfbest.net wrote:
>
> Dang, so many numbers I'm getting all messed up. Sorry, I've actually
> got the T-90 trans, not T-19 (they numbers sound about the same =).
> The T-90 wouln't hold up with that V6, right? So I'm back to changing
> the tranny at least. Thanks for the links, I'm going to take a look
> right now.