Another Glide question 2400 lb tube car
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Another Glide question 2400 lb tube car
First things first, I have a 70 Duster that I am putting together and will be using a BBC and I have a glide I want to use. I need to measure to see which I have, 1.76 or 1.8, but I want to switch to a turbo shaft because I have a converter for it and its better from what I hvae read on here. What is the best combination I have, the motor is a 454 nothing special but I want to build the trans the way I want it the first time. What is a stock case good to HP wise? anyother suggestions for the valve body brand? dont plan on using a transbrake, also need a good source for parts.
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Jason
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CHEVY in a MOPAR !! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Why that's BLASPHEMY !! and just plain WRONG........ :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
In all fairness, it looks like a fun project,especially the MOPAR BODY and COLOR
Why that's BLASPHEMY !! and just plain WRONG........ :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
In all fairness, it looks like a fun project,especially the MOPAR BODY and COLOR
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If you are using a stock glide output shaft you want to use the 1.76. The case is good for alot of power if everything is properly set up. I have had many blown bbc all steel cars with 1.76 stock gear sets and cases. I have used valvebodys from just about all name brands with no problems i can remember. Hughes, tci, coan, tsi,jw performance,bte....
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Ouch :!: :!: ,
Mopar Mark is gonna luv this application, good choice :idea:
But back to the PG, measure the input shaft, if it measures 12 5/8" long it's a 1.82 , if it measures 12 7/8" long it's a 1.76 planaterie. You need to have a 1.76, because a BBC with eat a 1.82 faster than a hog can eat an ear of corn.
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Mopar Mark is gonna luv this application, good choice :idea:
But back to the PG, measure the input shaft, if it measures 12 5/8" long it's a 1.82 , if it measures 12 7/8" long it's a 1.76 planaterie. You need to have a 1.76, because a BBC with eat a 1.82 faster than a hog can eat an ear of corn.
JMO
Zip.
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THe factory case will work fine. A stock 1.76 will be good if you run in the 9's or slower, 9.0's and faster I would invest in an aftermarket gearset. Remember that good factory gearsets are hard to come by, and not a bad investment to run aftermarket gears if you can afford it at any level. For any PG parts, www.tsr-racing.com. Their valve body design is good, I would recommend a trans brake VB even if you don't plan on using it right away. You don't have to use it now, but will have it if you need in the future.
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I agree that you should spend the extra money on an aftermarket planatary, i've seen them for under 700.00 for 1.80 straight cut. I also just ordered some stuff from TSR also, good to deal with. Stock case will be just fine as long as your not putting a bunch of power to it.
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I would recommend a complete tranny.
For right at a grand you can have one shipped to your door ready to bolt in.
Far cheaper than building one from scratch IMO and a whole less headache ordering parts, cleaning & re-assembling.
BTE, TCI, T/S all have entry level powerglides that are rated for around 800 HP just shop around and compare.
I ended up with a abruzzi racing entry level powerglide, they list in the classifieds.
I'm very pleased with it.
Cp
For right at a grand you can have one shipped to your door ready to bolt in.
Far cheaper than building one from scratch IMO and a whole less headache ordering parts, cleaning & re-assembling.
BTE, TCI, T/S all have entry level powerglides that are rated for around 800 HP just shop around and compare.
I ended up with a abruzzi racing entry level powerglide, they list in the classifieds.
I'm very pleased with it.
Cp