Everyone likes to read about carnage but I think that's the wrong thread you linked...unless I didn't read far enough into it.Exactly what happened on my old El Camino https://gbodyforum.com/threads/advice-needed-for-new-engine.90761/post-977146 .
The driveshaft twisted & ripped apart taking out the 7.5" rear end, the trans x-member (modded stock unit for duals), the exhaust, & the bellhousing ear to ear.
So many decisions...the 700R4 will bolt in IF you have all the right parts. It will require a different/modified crossmember and a different length driveshaft. I like the JW bell idea unless you can't tolerate the 3.73s buzzing on the expressway. Same sentiments on the xmember and DS length converting to a manual transmission...Well, I think for the time being, my buddy has an extra trans from his 82 monte, a 700R4 that he said I can use. Then I can swap the gears in the th350’s, and start to gather parts for the manual swap. Cuz I agree with all of you, a 5 or 6 speed manual is the way to go. It will bring this monster into a new world. So if anyone has stuff for sale, lmk! And any advice on the brand of trans would be great. Thinking of looking into a tremec trans. Have heard good things about those.
That was just to highlight that my linked mild build also twisted the driveshaft breaking everything from the transmission case back. EVERYTHING.Everyone likes to read about carnage but I think that's the wrong thread you linked...unless I didn't read far enough into it.
So many decisions...the 700R4 will bolt in IF you have all the right parts. It will require a different/modified crossmember and a different length driveshaft. I like the JW bell idea unless you can't tolerate the 3.73s buzzing on the expressway. Same sentiments on the xmember and DS length converting to a manual transmission...
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