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Depending on speed and amount of highway time, generally I would suggest a 3.23 or 3.55, but also matched with a larger diameter tire than what you are running to help keep the high revs down.
I once built a phantom 1967 R/T wagon, complete with 440, 4-speed. I adapted an Inland handle to a Hurst shifter to keep a factory look. The T-bar no longer worked, and I put a spring under the shifter knob to keep it from rattling.
If the reverse t-ring doesn’t do anything and you vcan get into reverse, you might already have a Hurst with a stock Mopar handle on it. I think it’s Brewer that has sold a number of these as well as some others. Pretty much have to get underneath to see what’s up there. My 66 has a Hurst...
The sentiments you share about your aunt speak volumes about her character.
Yet another amazing person graduating into eternity who I'm sure is already greatly missed by many.
Thanks for sharing and Lord be with you and your family.
RIP Garnet.
Parts are available, either new or good-used. If you buy another transmission you may end up with issues again unless you pay about $2,000-2500 for a professionally rebuilt one. If you are equipped to rebuild it yourself you can probably save at least half of that. These are tough transmissions.
In the interest of engineering
alternatives, you can bail if
you wish. But the chassis we
designed requires no roll
center adjustment. It's fixed
via weight calculations
around a roll center that
remains constant. The only
suspension system that
allows for your requested
adjustment for roll...
Oil pressure is very simple. It's flow volume minus internal leaks minus viscosity. At idle the volume can not be increased by a stiffer spring or shimming the spring unless the by pass is open at idle. Which is not the case at 20psi. The internal leaks can't be changed at this point w/o engine...
Yes. And he was a member of the wrecking crew, a group of los Angeles studio musicians, and was on every hit hit song in the 60s. He was already a gifted musician, but all that time in the studio really pushed him into the stratosphere! There will never be another musician like him
Also could be a bad turn signal switch. Mine was doing crazy light things with brakes and taillights last season. Put in a new switch and everything works
That orientation normally precludes any adjustability of roll center adjustment, and IMO why its not in favor and likely only seen on rock crawlers?
If that is the focus of this debate, I'm out.:steering:
The counter shaft is loaded in 1st, 2nd ,3rd but not 4th. It also spins in neutral with the clutch released. My bet is it has worn counter shaft needle bearings and possibly the shaft or counter gear.
Doug