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| Author: | militos [ Thu Mar 17, 2011 3:21 pm ] |
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1965 Slant six 225, and a automatic Trans (stock Transmission). SO, I I drive a lotta Higway miles, so I think it is fine. right now I have the 7 1/4, so I got this thing that I don't know if I sould put the 8 1/4 in, or keep the 7 1/4, as I get older, I'm getting tire of been to busy working on this cars,,(I do have another projects), so,,,I don't know..I may just replace the spider gears in my 7 1/4 and go my way....I need counseling on this please...remember,,to have this 8 1/4 rear end installed I have to replace the front brakes for a LBP, right now I have all SBP. thanks. |
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| Author: | militos [ Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:34 pm ] |
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Yes I do have a automatic Transmission on my Dart Slant 6, so, that means that I really have to install the super six intake that I have in my garage....so I get more power to move the car uphills. any ways...I'll go through the challenges, and if later on I find a 340, I'll installe it in the car, mean time I'm happy with the way the car runs in the hig way/City Stock. |
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| Author: | kesteb [ Sat Mar 19, 2011 10:20 am ] |
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I had a 2.45, 8.25 axle in my '65. I was also running the '64 3.09 first gear 4 speed, and it worked OK. I was able to run around town in 4th at 1000rpm without any problems. It wasn't fun in stop and go on steep hills though. I don't know how it will work with an automatic. But I suspect you will not be happy. Not a low enough first gear and bad gear spacing compared to the 4 speed. But then hills shouldn't be a problem, no clutch dancing required. I also prefer the 3.5 setup that I updated too, even thou it took some time to get used to. The engine seemed to be turning over too fast... Let's see 3200rpm is now around 70, 3200 before wasn't a legal speed in the US. |
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