Yes, with a thin cut off wheel.
And yes when large cuts are needed and cleanliness or accuracy is less important.
Is this a yes to both? I only have a cut off wheel and a torch, but Idk how to use the torch lol
Yes, with a thin cut off wheel.
And yes when large cuts are needed and cleanliness or accuracy is less important.
It is. I was trying to be a little cheeky with my answer. “Yes and yes”. The torch (if oxy/acetylene) I would not use. It’s probably overkill for sheetmetal. Plasma yes though. And a cutoff wheel on a grinder is a definite yes.Is this a yes to both? I only have a cut off wheel and a torch, but Idk how to use the torch lol
@72bluNblu what do you use to cut the floor boards? Angle grinder? Plasma cutter?
Everyone does fabrication differently, use what tools materials & skills you have...
End of the day whether you choose a five speed or a six speed you're gonna love it... The fun it brings to driving is a game changer...
In years past both my Challengers were automatics...I swapped out driving duties practically ever time I when for a drive... About a year ago I swapped a five speed into the red one.... Sorry to say, the green one is feeling pretty neglected
I installed a TKO.... A buddy with a Cuda bought the TKO twenty plus years ago for a project... The car went through a lot of upgrades before it ever hit the road the first time... It only got driven about 500 miles... He built a much hotter engine than was the plan when the trans was chosen... He didn't like the ratios with the big horsepower, wanted a closer ratio trans... Bought the TKX & gave me the TKO for my labor in doing the swap....Well plasma cutters are cheap, so I’ll get one. I already have the crossmember so it’s can play with the parts car.
Did you do the tkx then?
the HF air body saw is what's up!Plasma cutters are nice for a lot of jobs, but completely overkill for this job.... I mostly used a Harbor Freight air powered jigsaw....
Nice friend.Bought the TKX & gave me the TKO for my labor in doing the swap....
I installed a TKO.... A buddy with a Cuda bought the TKO twenty plus years ago for a project... The car went through a lot of upgrades before it ever hit the road the first time... It only got driven about 500 miles... He built a much hotter engine than was the plan when the trans was chosen... He didn't like the ratios with the big horsepower, wanted a closer ratio trans... Bought the TKX & gave me the TKO for my labor in doing the swap....
I bought some parts from Silver State, machined some custom parts & installed a reproduction four speed bubble on my floor... With an E body I didn't need to modify the crossmember, just had to massage the floor some...
Plasma cutters are nice for a lot of jobs, but completely overkill for this job.... I mostly used a Harbor Freight air powered jigsaw....
The bulk of what I needed to do was add the floor hump..
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I dropped it in place, traced around it, removed it, cut 1" inside the line, stitch welded the hump in, then from the bottom trimmed the flange closer to the hump... Then hammer & dollied the edge tight to the hump & stitch welded the bottom.. Finally I seam sealed the whole hump & painted everything to match...
After that a few test fitting, a little hammer work to massage in a little clearance & I was good to go..
Sounds like the A body requires quite bit more work...
E body four speed hump....What patch panel is that?
I will call SST next week and try to get details on a quote for the T56 as well and also gearing.
Justin, do you already have a bell housing for the trans swap ?
Can I ask what the quote was?already got a quote for the TKX
Can I ask what the quote was?
Thanks, that’s not bad for all that.6200 shipped with steel flywheel, aluminum bell housing (not QuickTime) and upgraded McLeod clutch (I believe) and everything needed to do auto to manual conversion shipped to my house for the TKX.
6200 shipped with steel flywheel, aluminum bell housing (not QuickTime) and upgraded McLeod clutch (I believe) and everything needed to do auto to manual conversion shipped to my house for the TKX.
I would say that right there is the info that was missing from this thread...I run a TKX in my 74 Duster (moderately built 360 with 3.55 gearing) and I love the setup. Pulls strong in first through fourth when I want to have a bit of fun, but I can just enjoy a Sunday drive and drop it into fifth at about 55 mph and cruise. I live in the country, so much of my driving in on 65 mph roads.
Installation was some fairly easy crossmember mods, but I did not have to touch the trans tunnel to get it in.
Installation was some fairly easy crossmember mods, but I did not have to touch the trans tunnel to get it in.
No need… I have no torsion bars, but I did form a couple of ends to box in where I cut. Just realized you weren’t quoting me…. But still… I didnt.Betting you didn’t rebuild the top of the crossmember after cutting it out? That’s the only way I can see not needing to touch the tunnel. Either that or the tail is hanging fairly low.
Just me, but I am a firm believer in maintaining the structure of the crossmember.