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I am pulling the the motor and three speed tranny out of my 49 plymouth p18 to put in my 50 dodge biz-coupe. But now I am thinking of swaping the the trans. for a top shifter. What are my best options for a donor vehicle? A truck of the same era? Or maybe it's just linkage swap I need? Any tips or advice.

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I like the premise but don't you think a truck tranny would be a little low geared for your application? Young Ed or Merle for president could probably give you a more detailed answer.

Frankie

That's a good point. I just want to shift from the floor, that column shifting is tiring.

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The truck tranny is still 1:1 at the top. I suspect a 3spd would have pretty similar ratios to a car. However they are quite different in shape between car and truck.

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I think I have a plan. Just going to build my own shifter system, using some of the stock linkages(modified) and an after market 3sp. floor shifter. It will not be as nice as a factory swap of some type, but what the hell.

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Oh...A t5...I don't speak fluent chevinese. That must have been a fun project, but I can't have my friends seeing me with chevy parts on the mopar.;)

I have driven my car to see lots of this forums friends with the T-5 transmission. No flack to date:cool:

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Now that I have a plan, I have a new question. I want to replace all the external seals while I have it out, can I just remove the pieces that have seals under them, and replace the seals, or is it going to erupt, with gizzards flying everywhere, as soon as I get the bolts off. Also, got any trusted sources for the seals?

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Don, how are they Chevy valves in a flathead motor? What did you have to do to make that work and what is the reasoning behind it? Even though I may never do that I still like learning the little secrets and tricks behind these kinds of things. ;)

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