Most A-/F-body aluminum overdrives are also 26 spline. A 30-spline aluminum short-tail is a rare bird, but they were made. The only 30-spline A833ODs I have are a cast-iron case, high-helix '75 A-body and a couple of truck transmissions.Depends on the four speed that you're dropping in- if you're using a '66-'67 833 which has a 26 spline output shaft, it's a drop-in.
If you've got a '68 and later four speed, you'll need to swap to a 30 spline slip yoke.
This is all assuming you're installing an A body four speed...
Interesting... I have had the opposite luck, currently have two F body aluminum ODs sitting under the bench, both 30 spline outputs. I know they're out there, but I can't honestly say I've ever run across a 26 spline OD in the flesh. Luck of the draw, I guess. Slant 6 vs V8, maybe?Most A-/F-body aluminum overdrives are also 26 spline. A 30-spline aluminum short-tail is a rare bird, but they were made. The only 30-spline A833ODs I have are a cast-iron case, high-helix '75 A-body and a couple of truck transmissions.
It's entirely possible. I've never really looked into it. I've bought and sold quite a few over the years, and the two '75-'76 iron-case ones I had were the only 30-spline short-tails. Last time I looked at Brewer's, the short 30-spline aluminum tailshaft housing--which is not the same as the Direct Connection part, but probably works as a substitute--was considerably more expensive than the 30-spline. Same situation for the A833OD 30-spline mainshaft.Interesting... I have had the opposite luck, currently have two F body aluminum ODs sitting under the bench, both 30 spline outputs. I know they're out there, but I can't honestly say I've ever run across a 26 spline OD in the flesh. Luck of the draw, I guess. Slant 6 vs V8, maybe?