abodyjoe
Well-Known Member
thanks man. i'll give them a try.
I could careless what name is put on the part (but keep the China junk back in China)
I have a swap article that was published by the now gone hi performance mopar magazine about installing an A500 or A518. It's actually 5 articles and is very well written and informative. If you want this article,just p.m me with your email and I will send it to you. At least you will be better informed as to how much work is involved in swapping an overdrive chrysler into your swinger.
As for the company that wants to sell you a g.m tranny,thats exactly what they want to do,sell you stuff. It might be a good swap but Im sure you'll run into snags just like every non stock swap.
I have a swap article that was published by the now gone hi performance mopar magazine about installing an A500 or A518. It's actually 5 articles and is very well written and informative. If you want this article,just p.m me with your email and I will send it to you. At least you will be better informed as to how much work is involved in swapping an overdrive chrysler into your swinger.
As for the company that wants to sell you a g.m tranny,thats exactly what they want to do,sell you stuff. It might be a good swap but Im sure you'll run into snags just like every non stock swap.
Update to Post #11 in this thread...
Several years ago I bit the bullet and had Extreme Automatics (Extreme Automatics) in Ohio build me a 200-4R reverse-pattern, full manual shift lockup transmission to go behind the 360 small block in my current '69 Dart build. Extreme Automatics cut the bellhousing off of the 200-4R and bolted on a new SFI-approved bell from Reid Racing.
I used the trans crossmember from U.S. Cartool (67-75 A-Body GM2004R Crossmember Kit).
The 200-4R fits in my '69 Dart tunnel without any surgery. It also has a better gearspread than any of the Mopar OD transmissions and uses less horsepower to turn it.
I will be running 4.30 gears in the differential and the 0.67 OD of the 200-4R will give me the equivalent of 2.88 gears while cruising down the highway.
Win/Win in my book.
And it's held up? Don't have any personal experience, but I've heard the 200r4s have had some reliability problems.
I had a good friend who had one behind a chebbie diesel pickup in the late '80s. His truck would need a new tranny every few months.like anything else ya have to improve on them.
Any pics of the install?
And it's held up? Don't have any personal experience, but I've heard the 200r4s have had some reliability problems.
Update to Post #11 in this thread...
Several years ago I bit the bullet and had Extreme Automatics (Extreme Automatics) in Ohio build me a 200-4R reverse-pattern, full manual shift lockup transmission to go behind the 360 small block in my current '69 Dart build. Extreme Automatics cut the bellhousing off of the 200-4R and bolted on a new SFI-approved bell from Reid Racing.
I used the trans crossmember from U.S. Cartool (67-75 A-Body GM2004R Crossmember Kit).
The 200-4R fits in my '69 Dart tunnel without any surgery. It also has a better gearspread than any of the Mopar OD transmissions and uses less horsepower to turn it.
I will be running 4.30 gears in the differential and the 0.67 OD of the 200-4R will give me the equivalent of 2.88 gears while cruising down the highway.
Win/Win in my book.
I had a good friend who had one behind a chebbie diesel pickup in the late '80s. His truck would need a new tranny every few months.
this is exactly one of the options i was considering. any ETA on when you might be driving it?...and if you don't mind, how much was it delivered?Update to Post #11 in this thread...
Several years ago I bit the bullet and had Extreme Automatics (Extreme Automatics) in Ohio build me a 200-4R reverse-pattern, full manual shift lockup transmission to go behind the 360 small block in my current '69 Dart build. Extreme Automatics cut the bellhousing off of the 200-4R and bolted on a new SFI-approved bell from Reid Racing.
I used the trans crossmember from U.S. Cartool (67-75 A-Body GM2004R Crossmember Kit).
The 200-4R fits in my '69 Dart tunnel without any surgery. It also has a better gearspread than any of the Mopar OD transmissions and uses less horsepower to turn it.
I will be running 4.30 gears in the differential and the 0.67 OD of the 200-4R will give me the equivalent of 2.88 gears while cruising down the highway.
Win/Win in my book.