transmission planning for a CJ7
#71
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
Yes it's very light weight. But it depends on what you are gonna be doing
with it. it will last forever behind a 258 with small tires. I put my t5
from my 85 cj7 behind a built 304 with 4.56 gears and 36x12.5" tires and it
lasted about two weeks. It worked fine on the street and as soon as I hit
the mountains it exploded. I would upgrade - no CJ t5 is world class, AMC
was too cheap for that.
Another option for you would be a T176 that would bolt right up to your 258
and d300 and you could even use the same bell housing/clutch. The bell
housing would need some minor machine work (new holes drilled). The t176 is
a medium duty and was put behind v8s from the factory. It has been in mine
for 4 months and i have seen some pretty good trails with it.
--
Yes it's very light weight. But it depends on what you are gonna be doing
with it. it will last forever behind a 258 with small tires. I put my t5
from my 85 cj7 behind a built 304 with 4.56 gears and 36x12.5" tires and it
lasted about two weeks. It worked fine on the street and as soon as I hit
the mountains it exploded. I would upgrade - no CJ t5 is world class, AMC
was too cheap for that.
Another option for you would be a T176 that would bolt right up to your 258
and d300 and you could even use the same bell housing/clutch. The bell
housing would need some minor machine work (new holes drilled). The t176 is
a medium duty and was put behind v8s from the factory. It has been in mine
for 4 months and i have seen some pretty good trails with it.
--
#72
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
Yes it's very light weight. But it depends on what you are gonna be doing
with it. it will last forever behind a 258 with small tires. I put my t5
from my 85 cj7 behind a built 304 with 4.56 gears and 36x12.5" tires and it
lasted about two weeks. It worked fine on the street and as soon as I hit
the mountains it exploded. I would upgrade - no CJ t5 is world class, AMC
was too cheap for that.
Another option for you would be a T176 that would bolt right up to your 258
and d300 and you could even use the same bell housing/clutch. The bell
housing would need some minor machine work (new holes drilled). The t176 is
a medium duty and was put behind v8s from the factory. It has been in mine
for 4 months and i have seen some pretty good trails with it.
--
Yes it's very light weight. But it depends on what you are gonna be doing
with it. it will last forever behind a 258 with small tires. I put my t5
from my 85 cj7 behind a built 304 with 4.56 gears and 36x12.5" tires and it
lasted about two weeks. It worked fine on the street and as soon as I hit
the mountains it exploded. I would upgrade - no CJ t5 is world class, AMC
was too cheap for that.
Another option for you would be a T176 that would bolt right up to your 258
and d300 and you could even use the same bell housing/clutch. The bell
housing would need some minor machine work (new holes drilled). The t176 is
a medium duty and was put behind v8s from the factory. It has been in mine
for 4 months and i have seen some pretty good trails with it.
--
#73
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
Yes it's very light weight. But it depends on what you are gonna be doing
with it. it will last forever behind a 258 with small tires. I put my t5
from my 85 cj7 behind a built 304 with 4.56 gears and 36x12.5" tires and it
lasted about two weeks. It worked fine on the street and as soon as I hit
the mountains it exploded. I would upgrade - no CJ t5 is world class, AMC
was too cheap for that.
Another option for you would be a T176 that would bolt right up to your 258
and d300 and you could even use the same bell housing/clutch. The bell
housing would need some minor machine work (new holes drilled). The t176 is
a medium duty and was put behind v8s from the factory. It has been in mine
for 4 months and i have seen some pretty good trails with it.
--
Yes it's very light weight. But it depends on what you are gonna be doing
with it. it will last forever behind a 258 with small tires. I put my t5
from my 85 cj7 behind a built 304 with 4.56 gears and 36x12.5" tires and it
lasted about two weeks. It worked fine on the street and as soon as I hit
the mountains it exploded. I would upgrade - no CJ t5 is world class, AMC
was too cheap for that.
Another option for you would be a T176 that would bolt right up to your 258
and d300 and you could even use the same bell housing/clutch. The bell
housing would need some minor machine work (new holes drilled). The t176 is
a medium duty and was put behind v8s from the factory. It has been in mine
for 4 months and i have seen some pretty good trails with it.
--
#74
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
I vote keep it, it has roller bearings and all brass sync rings:
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
#75
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
I vote keep it, it has roller bearings and all brass sync rings:
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
#76
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
I vote keep it, it has roller bearings and all brass sync rings:
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
#77
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
I vote keep it, it has roller bearings and all brass sync rings:
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
http://www.drivetrain.com/borgwarnerT5.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Rusted wrote:
>
> So do you still have a strong argument for me to keep my '83 T-5 that is non
> World Class? I do like the 1:.76 5th gear because it gives me a wider
> range of gears. I will lose that if I change transmissions.
#78
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
I see all the sites list the AX15 as a medium duty, which is what I put in
my 81 cj, 258 and D 300.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
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> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
>
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/trans/t5.html
>
> For low gears I will probably do a 4:1 kit in the D300 anyways.
>
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428B86F7.97B14EBC@***.net...
>> Keep what you have and drop differential gears. Ford still uses the
>> T-5 behind the biggest Mustangs. If you need a granny than I guess you
>> go for the '47 Chevy Muncie 465, but that's easiest done behind the
>> Chevy small block, like the other ninety percent of the Real Jeeps:
>> http://www.manoian.net/jeep/350conv.html
>> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/Trans.html
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> Rusted wrote:
>>>
>>> The old T5 in the 83 CJ7 with 210K miles is getting a little old, just
>>> like
>>> the rest of the jeep. It is still working ok, so I am not in a rush,
>>> but I
>>> would like to start looking for parts and getting ready to replace it. I
>>> plan on keeping the Jeep street legal, and street drivable, but want to
>>> eventually get up to 35" ish tires, and more off-road capable.
>>> So to get started I want a transmission that is strong, and has a
>>> crawler
>>> gear options. Any opinions or experience with a T18, SM465 or NV4500? I
>>> see lots of T18's in jeeps, but not as many SM465. They both should be
>>> pretty common, and fairly comparable. Is there a reason we see more
>>> T18's
>>> in CJ's? Any issues with a SM465 that you would not have with a T18? I
>>> figure if I keep an eye out for parts now, and save for the adapters and
>>> possibly a rebuild I figure I can do this swap for pretty cheap. I
>>> have
>>> the D300 t-case, and a 258 engine if that matters with any of your
>>> comments.
>>> Thanks for any advice while I get idea.
>
>
>
my 81 cj, 258 and D 300.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:aTLie.2163$Xf7.409@fe07.usenetserver.com...
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
>
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/trans/t5.html
>
> For low gears I will probably do a 4:1 kit in the D300 anyways.
>
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428B86F7.97B14EBC@***.net...
>> Keep what you have and drop differential gears. Ford still uses the
>> T-5 behind the biggest Mustangs. If you need a granny than I guess you
>> go for the '47 Chevy Muncie 465, but that's easiest done behind the
>> Chevy small block, like the other ninety percent of the Real Jeeps:
>> http://www.manoian.net/jeep/350conv.html
>> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/Trans.html
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> Rusted wrote:
>>>
>>> The old T5 in the 83 CJ7 with 210K miles is getting a little old, just
>>> like
>>> the rest of the jeep. It is still working ok, so I am not in a rush,
>>> but I
>>> would like to start looking for parts and getting ready to replace it. I
>>> plan on keeping the Jeep street legal, and street drivable, but want to
>>> eventually get up to 35" ish tires, and more off-road capable.
>>> So to get started I want a transmission that is strong, and has a
>>> crawler
>>> gear options. Any opinions or experience with a T18, SM465 or NV4500? I
>>> see lots of T18's in jeeps, but not as many SM465. They both should be
>>> pretty common, and fairly comparable. Is there a reason we see more
>>> T18's
>>> in CJ's? Any issues with a SM465 that you would not have with a T18? I
>>> figure if I keep an eye out for parts now, and save for the adapters and
>>> possibly a rebuild I figure I can do this swap for pretty cheap. I
>>> have
>>> the D300 t-case, and a 258 engine if that matters with any of your
>>> comments.
>>> Thanks for any advice while I get idea.
>
>
>
#79
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
I see all the sites list the AX15 as a medium duty, which is what I put in
my 81 cj, 258 and D 300.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:aTLie.2163$Xf7.409@fe07.usenetserver.com...
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
>
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/trans/t5.html
>
> For low gears I will probably do a 4:1 kit in the D300 anyways.
>
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428B86F7.97B14EBC@***.net...
>> Keep what you have and drop differential gears. Ford still uses the
>> T-5 behind the biggest Mustangs. If you need a granny than I guess you
>> go for the '47 Chevy Muncie 465, but that's easiest done behind the
>> Chevy small block, like the other ninety percent of the Real Jeeps:
>> http://www.manoian.net/jeep/350conv.html
>> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/Trans.html
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> Rusted wrote:
>>>
>>> The old T5 in the 83 CJ7 with 210K miles is getting a little old, just
>>> like
>>> the rest of the jeep. It is still working ok, so I am not in a rush,
>>> but I
>>> would like to start looking for parts and getting ready to replace it. I
>>> plan on keeping the Jeep street legal, and street drivable, but want to
>>> eventually get up to 35" ish tires, and more off-road capable.
>>> So to get started I want a transmission that is strong, and has a
>>> crawler
>>> gear options. Any opinions or experience with a T18, SM465 or NV4500? I
>>> see lots of T18's in jeeps, but not as many SM465. They both should be
>>> pretty common, and fairly comparable. Is there a reason we see more
>>> T18's
>>> in CJ's? Any issues with a SM465 that you would not have with a T18? I
>>> figure if I keep an eye out for parts now, and save for the adapters and
>>> possibly a rebuild I figure I can do this swap for pretty cheap. I
>>> have
>>> the D300 t-case, and a 258 engine if that matters with any of your
>>> comments.
>>> Thanks for any advice while I get idea.
>
>
>
my 81 cj, 258 and D 300.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:aTLie.2163$Xf7.409@fe07.usenetserver.com...
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
>
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/trans/t5.html
>
> For low gears I will probably do a 4:1 kit in the D300 anyways.
>
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428B86F7.97B14EBC@***.net...
>> Keep what you have and drop differential gears. Ford still uses the
>> T-5 behind the biggest Mustangs. If you need a granny than I guess you
>> go for the '47 Chevy Muncie 465, but that's easiest done behind the
>> Chevy small block, like the other ninety percent of the Real Jeeps:
>> http://www.manoian.net/jeep/350conv.html
>> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/Trans.html
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> Rusted wrote:
>>>
>>> The old T5 in the 83 CJ7 with 210K miles is getting a little old, just
>>> like
>>> the rest of the jeep. It is still working ok, so I am not in a rush,
>>> but I
>>> would like to start looking for parts and getting ready to replace it. I
>>> plan on keeping the Jeep street legal, and street drivable, but want to
>>> eventually get up to 35" ish tires, and more off-road capable.
>>> So to get started I want a transmission that is strong, and has a
>>> crawler
>>> gear options. Any opinions or experience with a T18, SM465 or NV4500? I
>>> see lots of T18's in jeeps, but not as many SM465. They both should be
>>> pretty common, and fairly comparable. Is there a reason we see more
>>> T18's
>>> in CJ's? Any issues with a SM465 that you would not have with a T18? I
>>> figure if I keep an eye out for parts now, and save for the adapters and
>>> possibly a rebuild I figure I can do this swap for pretty cheap. I
>>> have
>>> the D300 t-case, and a 258 engine if that matters with any of your
>>> comments.
>>> Thanks for any advice while I get idea.
>
>
>
#80
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Re: transmission planning for a CJ7
I see all the sites list the AX15 as a medium duty, which is what I put in
my 81 cj, 258 and D 300.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:aTLie.2163$Xf7.409@fe07.usenetserver.com...
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
>
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/trans/t5.html
>
> For low gears I will probably do a 4:1 kit in the D300 anyways.
>
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428B86F7.97B14EBC@***.net...
>> Keep what you have and drop differential gears. Ford still uses the
>> T-5 behind the biggest Mustangs. If you need a granny than I guess you
>> go for the '47 Chevy Muncie 465, but that's easiest done behind the
>> Chevy small block, like the other ninety percent of the Real Jeeps:
>> http://www.manoian.net/jeep/350conv.html
>> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/Trans.html
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> Rusted wrote:
>>>
>>> The old T5 in the 83 CJ7 with 210K miles is getting a little old, just
>>> like
>>> the rest of the jeep. It is still working ok, so I am not in a rush,
>>> but I
>>> would like to start looking for parts and getting ready to replace it. I
>>> plan on keeping the Jeep street legal, and street drivable, but want to
>>> eventually get up to 35" ish tires, and more off-road capable.
>>> So to get started I want a transmission that is strong, and has a
>>> crawler
>>> gear options. Any opinions or experience with a T18, SM465 or NV4500? I
>>> see lots of T18's in jeeps, but not as many SM465. They both should be
>>> pretty common, and fairly comparable. Is there a reason we see more
>>> T18's
>>> in CJ's? Any issues with a SM465 that you would not have with a T18? I
>>> figure if I keep an eye out for parts now, and save for the adapters and
>>> possibly a rebuild I figure I can do this swap for pretty cheap. I
>>> have
>>> the D300 t-case, and a 258 engine if that matters with any of your
>>> comments.
>>> Thanks for any advice while I get idea.
>
>
>
my 81 cj, 258 and D 300.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:aTLie.2163$Xf7.409@fe07.usenetserver.com...
> Is the T-5 not concidered to be a "light weight" transmission?
>
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/trans/t5.html
>
> For low gears I will probably do a 4:1 kit in the D300 anyways.
>
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428B86F7.97B14EBC@***.net...
>> Keep what you have and drop differential gears. Ford still uses the
>> T-5 behind the biggest Mustangs. If you need a granny than I guess you
>> go for the '47 Chevy Muncie 465, but that's easiest done behind the
>> Chevy small block, like the other ninety percent of the Real Jeeps:
>> http://www.manoian.net/jeep/350conv.html
>> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/Trans.html
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> Rusted wrote:
>>>
>>> The old T5 in the 83 CJ7 with 210K miles is getting a little old, just
>>> like
>>> the rest of the jeep. It is still working ok, so I am not in a rush,
>>> but I
>>> would like to start looking for parts and getting ready to replace it. I
>>> plan on keeping the Jeep street legal, and street drivable, but want to
>>> eventually get up to 35" ish tires, and more off-road capable.
>>> So to get started I want a transmission that is strong, and has a
>>> crawler
>>> gear options. Any opinions or experience with a T18, SM465 or NV4500? I
>>> see lots of T18's in jeeps, but not as many SM465. They both should be
>>> pretty common, and fairly comparable. Is there a reason we see more
>>> T18's
>>> in CJ's? Any issues with a SM465 that you would not have with a T18? I
>>> figure if I keep an eye out for parts now, and save for the adapters and
>>> possibly a rebuild I figure I can do this swap for pretty cheap. I
>>> have
>>> the D300 t-case, and a 258 engine if that matters with any of your
>>> comments.
>>> Thanks for any advice while I get idea.
>
>
>