OK, I will admit that my question has nothing to do with a diesel pu, but it is a Dodge and I knew you guys could help. Apologies in advance.
I am thinking of putting an OD transmission in my '70 Super Bee so I can run 4:10's and still drive on the highway at a reasonable speed.
From what I can gather, the 727 and 518 are basically the same transmission except for the addition of the overdrive unit. I also understand that the bolt pattern is different betweent the Cummins and my RB, but gasser trucks (2wd, of course) should have a 518 that will bolt to my engine.
I can deal with a custom transmission mount and driveshaft, but hopefully the transmission won't require any modification of the driveshaft tunnel, because that is out of the question.
- What would I need to control the OD? a hidden switch perhaps?
- Weaknesses? If the transmission can stand up behind the Cummins, then it should be OK behind my 440 6 Pack. I estimate power to be approximately 450hp and 550 ft lbs.
- anyone know if I can use a regular 727 torque converter?
and lastly, any other thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
Dave
I am thinking of putting an OD transmission in my '70 Super Bee so I can run 4:10's and still drive on the highway at a reasonable speed.
From what I can gather, the 727 and 518 are basically the same transmission except for the addition of the overdrive unit. I also understand that the bolt pattern is different betweent the Cummins and my RB, but gasser trucks (2wd, of course) should have a 518 that will bolt to my engine.
I can deal with a custom transmission mount and driveshaft, but hopefully the transmission won't require any modification of the driveshaft tunnel, because that is out of the question.
- What would I need to control the OD? a hidden switch perhaps?
- Weaknesses? If the transmission can stand up behind the Cummins, then it should be OK behind my 440 6 Pack. I estimate power to be approximately 450hp and 550 ft lbs.
- anyone know if I can use a regular 727 torque converter?
and lastly, any other thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
Dave