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I've been told a S10 T5 tranny will bolt up with no mods other than an appropriate clutch disc, but , I've also heard the input shaft is a little long ( 1/8 inch ) and has to be shortened or an adapter used to correct this . Which is correct ? Also , I have a 3.73 rear end and wonder how well this OD tranny ( an '85 - 87 )will work with that ratio in the rearend ? This truck is going to be a " cruiser , not a bruiser " and I want the tranny for not only better fuel mileage , but , also to allow the engine to not have to run so hard on the road at cruising speed .
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What are you putting the tranny into?
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The truck is a '65 C10 , was formally a 230 .I'm reusing the flywheel and bellhousing. A '67 283 is going in it's place and I may be " stoned " here for that action .Sorry , guys !
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A 292" would be a much better choice.
They out worked all the (commercial) V-8s in the 60s. In town or on the road.
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What counts here is the bellhousing fit. Just follow and read all the tech tips on this site and over at inliners.org for more tips. You'll want the input of the T-5 to replicate the trans you are pulling out. That rear end ratio should be perfect. Best of luck
Jim, I.I. #173 (It's easier to get forgiveness than permission!)
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The 3.73 rearend with that trans and a 292 are a perfect match. The ol 283 won't be able to pull that kinda gear...lol....I put it in mine and it works excellent. Actually using the second one now as the oil leak that I thought wasn't too serious, well, it was. Tore the front bearing right out of it due to my stupidity. And it was from a S-10 with a 4 cyl...I even pulled my race car and trailer with that unit. You will really like it.
Ontario Inliners 1965 Chevelle 1940 Chev 1965 Chev Pick-up 1970 MGB Roadster
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Because my 3100 isn't done and actual running counts BIG TIME round here ......
Has anybody run a 4 barrell'd 292 w/ a T5 and 3:40 rear ????
what is your running speed in 4th and 5th ???
what is your RPM ????
how's it pull ????
Gooday Caroline & Jim & Lucinda our 3104 51-3100 inliner @ 4655 small wheel moves by fire and rod, big wheel moves by the grace of god, every time that wheel turns round, bound to cover just a little more ground.
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