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You should without way too much trouble or money be able to find the pedal assembly. pre '85 is cable, 85+ will be hydro. I actually just gave away a complete set up to convert to the sm465. I converted mine to a hydro set up with the nv3500 and love it. It was a fairly simple process.
I have never know of a T176 in a pickup from 73-87(91), it was either a SM465 or SM420.With that said, I had a M22 Muncie in mine forever before switching to a Doug Nash 4+1. There is a slight amount of interference if you have to have the seat forward.
Quote from: 1980c10 on September 18, 2012, 01:58:43 pmYou should without way too much trouble or money be able to find the pedal assembly. pre '85 is cable, 85+ will be hydro. I actually just gave away a complete set up to convert to the sm465. I converted mine to a hydro set up with the nv3500 and love it. It was a fairly simple process.1980c10, I'd rather have a 5 speed - how much power can you run through it without breaking it? I've heard these are difficult to rebuild due to specialized tools.
I haven't broke mine yet and if I do; I'll get it rebuilt in a transmission shop. My engine dynos at 393hp and 432tq. I imagine if you were to run slicks or and agressive mud tire you may run into problems. I run a fairly wide street tire and get great traction. I'm not afraid to burn some tires here and there and jar this drivetrain fairly hard when the need arises.The way I see it the transmission is somewhat easy to find and fairly inexpensive. Like I said, if i break it; I'll get it rebuilt and I if I break it again; I'll consider other other options. all in all its been a great transmission with a taller 1st gear and overall great gear spacing. I originially had the sm465 and they are worlds apart when it comes to performance. The engine makes my truck powerful but this transmission makes it fast.
QuoteI like the sounds of this one. When say tall first gear, you are referring to a high ratio (like 3.5 : 1 or steeper?)First is 4.01 for NV3550
I like the sounds of this one. When say tall first gear, you are referring to a high ratio (like 3.5 : 1 or steeper?)