Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - 406Rich

#1
Rodder's Roundtable / A833MY6
March 28, 2014, 10:40:42 PM
The my6 also designated NP-440 trans, as they said 1979 to 86 mainly used in GMC both gas and deseil, made in aluminum and cast iron, if you end up with the aluminum case it may or may not have the the front bearing support for the fourth gear wallowed out, due to towing or pulling heavy loads, they do sell a repair bushing for it. Herew is a thread from the Gasser site to install the mopar trans, the A833 behind chevy. thanks to Casey for the info.
Ok guys, I got asked to post what mods is necessary to put a mopar 4 speed behind a chevy engine. You will need an adapter plate to begin with that bolts to mopar trans and in turn the adapter bolts to the chevy bellhousing. The one i have is a vintage Lakewood piece from the 70's and has been out of production for years. The only place i know of to get one is from passon performance, I have talked to Jamie Passon before and he says they have the plates.
You will need to cut 3/4 inch off the pilot on the input shaft and then turn down the remaining pilot to fit a chevy pilot bushing. The next step, which is where I'm at right now is getting the chevy TO bearing to fit the mopar bearing retainer snout. The chvery bearing has a larger ID then the mopar. My buddy has done this b4 so it wont be a big deal. Take some fairly thick walled tubing that fits the mopar snout snug enough that it has to be pressed on. The turn it down in the lathe to fit the chevy bearing. I haven't asked, but Passon may carry a bearing retainer already setup this way to simply things.
Now of course you will have to modify the crossmember in your ride to accomadate the mopar trans. I will post pics of mine for my 64 impala as soon as i can. I had to remove material from the front of the crossmember to clear the main case on the trans. Then I took some 1/4 in flat and welded it to the x member and bolted it to the trans. Plate was about 8 inches long and 6 inches wide but will depend on your app.
I was able to use the factory chevy rear trans mount, just had to come in 1.25 inches on each side and drill new holes. Bolted to the mopar trans perfectly but took a wrench to do this because clearance gets pretty tight.
Last you will have to mount the trans in the car to locate where the shifter placement will need to be. I built my own bracket based off a picture of the bracket that was used by mopar in some B body bench seat apps.
Guess that does it guys, any ? just ask, I'm always glad to help and I will get some pics up as soon as i can get my lovely wife to take them