The Rodding Roundtable
Motorhead Message Central => Rodder's Roundtable => Topic started by: 30 Sedan on May 31, 2005, 08:01:56 PM
I have a close friend who is finishing a frame off on a 1958 Vette. He has replaced the original frame with a new aftermarket one and is beginning re assembly. He would like to replace the original 4 speed with a 5 speed but is not sure of the correct one so that the length is correct and the shifter will remain in the same location on the interior. Any suggestions on successful installations or models and years that would fit the bill would really be appreciated.
Quote from: "30 Sedan"I have a close friend who is finishing a frame off on a 1958 Vette. He has replaced the original frame with a new aftermarket one and is beginning re assembly. He would like to replace the original 4 speed with a 5 speed but is not sure of the correct one so that the length is correct and the shifter will remain in the same location on the interior. Any suggestions on successful installations or models and years that would fit the bill would really be appreciated.
You can get a Tremec with the Chev input shaft and bolt pattern that will bolt up. They have three alternative shifter locations so one should be close. http://www.darkhorseperformance.com/
Depending on power you could go with a Camaro V8 T5, although these may need a tailhousing conversion.
http://www.moderndriveline.com/index.htm
I have a T5 here that I am fitting a S10 tailhousing to, so if you want some measurements, let me know.
You could make a TVR style shifter, or buy one, and put the shifter precisely where you want it. This place in the UK wrecks TVRs
Steve Strange
+44 01257 472866
www.douglasvalley.co.uk
steve@douglasvalley.co.uk
Thanks Pope for all the info.,just what we were looking for. Will contact your suggested sources.
The T-5 shifter location conversion works good but I'm thinking therw isn't room in the Corvette tranny tunnel for that mechanism. I had a '62 for half a lifetime and seems the tranny almost rubbed the tunnel top. Take a look at Richmond 5 speeds as they have a side mount shifter like a T-10 or Muncie. The trans may be too long though and there isn't a lot of room in the X-member to spare.
Charlie
Thanks Charlie I'll pass this on.
I have a buddy with a 57, he has an LT1, and a six speed in it. He had to do extensive modification to the floor to clear the trans, but it sure looks nice done. :lol: