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AOD --> Toploader
Hello,
I am researching what it would take to convert from an AOD to a Toploader. My car is a 66 Mustang. The current driveline is a 408ci Windsor motor (stroked 351W), AOD transmission with a 3k stall, and 9" rear end with a 3.25 gear ratio. The car originally had a 289 and Cruise-O-Matic, which I sold when I upgraded to the new engine and transmission. Originally I thought I'd have an easier and less expensive time sticking with an automatic. Unfortunately I've had nothing but problems with it, including blowing up overdrive during a WOT shift (dumb move, I know). Rather than fix it I removed the 4.11s and have been living with a 3 speed slushbox and the 3.25s for some decent highway manners. I'm ready to fix it for good. With the gear ratio I'm running now, I'm not scared to run a non-overdriven transmission any more. Plus I think the Toploader is more nostalgic and suited for a car from the 60's, and could handle the torque I'm making as well as (if not better than) a mega-buck Tremec 5 or 6 speed. Finally, I've got a little bit of cash to play with, so I'm trying to figure out my options. I know it's do-able but am trying to pin down the finer details of the conversion. Namely: What exactly is the torque rating of a Toploader? I'm assuming I'd want to use a wide ratio one with the 2.78 first gear. What to do about the clutch and brake pedals? I still have the original manual brakes with the single-reservoir master cylinder. Would I use a 157 or 164 tooth flywheel? The AOD uses a 164 tooth flexplate, and I hope I can re-use my existing starter. It's the newer small diameter, high torque style. What type of clutch and throw out bearing would you recommend? It sees pretty much equal time on the street and at the drag strip. Can I use my existing speedo cable and driven gear? Would the driveshaft have to be modified? It's got 28 splines so I should be ok there, but I'm unsure about the length differences. Thanks in advance for any input you can provide! Justin |
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1969 Mustang Mach 1
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It's somewhat tough to switch to a manual from an auto, but it's defiently capable. The pedal, and all the rigging is the most difficult.
The toploader is a fine tranny, and you can have one built as tough as you want. Not knowing exactly what your engine is, and how much power it puts out, it's hard to say if a stock one would handle it.
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Thanks for the reply.
I haven't had it on the dyno yet, but I'd guess I'm pushing 450-500 foot pounds (naturally aspirated, for now). Justin |
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A stock toploader should be fine.
I'm not absolutley positive about some of the other stuff, but I'm pretty sure some of these other guys will know.
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