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06-15-2009, 08:13 PM
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Richmond 5 speed swap
Bob what is the cost of a new tunnel and carpet if needed and will my drive shaft fit.
Thank You
Richie G
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06-16-2009, 05:47 AM
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Location: New Britain,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Size 10 Feet
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Quote:
Originally Posted by seeyaa
Bob what is the cost of a new tunnel and carpet if needed and will my drive shaft fit.
Thank You
Richie G
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Give Peter a call for the tunnel and carpet.
The driveshaft uses a different input joint and slider. See the drawings here. You may be able to have your driveshaft modified locally.
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06-16-2009, 06:30 AM
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: White Plains,,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA140, ERA 267, ERA GT2038, ERA FIA 2045, ERAGT2077 ERA2893000EXP
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Just interested; Why the switch?
The Richmond Gear 5th gear is 1:1, whereas the Tremec 600 5th is .64 (or .82) Depending on your rear axle ratio, the change will result very different characteristics. Wouldn't it be cheaper to swap out the rear?
I've used both trans in my ERAs and frankly, I thought the Richmond trans with a 3.08 rear was ideal. The Tremec needs at least a 3:54 or 3.77 to work. I have a Tremec with a .82 in my FIA with a 3.31 rear and I rarely use 5th.
Jim
PS: You will also need a bellhousing/trans spacer if you are putting a Tremec behind an FE with Lakewood Bellhousing
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06-16-2009, 07:27 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: I'm Cobra-less!
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Richie,
I can provide you with a list of parts and prices for your swap.
Shoot me an email with your current configuration, bellhousing, etc.
brent@b2motorsportsllc.com
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06-17-2009, 06:50 PM
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Richmond 5 speed swap
Jim / Brent
Thank you for your interest I love the responce of the richmond it is just very hard to shift. First gear is a pain to get into.As for the shifter I would like a hurst, and they make a short throw shifter for the richmond. I am willing to try the shifter before I swap out the richmond, Anybody have input on that shifter with this tranny and possible cobra setup.
Thank You
Richie G
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06-18-2009, 06:01 AM
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: White Plains,,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA140, ERA 267, ERA GT2038, ERA FIA 2045, ERAGT2077 ERA2893000EXP
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Richie:
I used Long Machine and Tool Shifters and found them to more than adequate. See http://www.gforcetransmissions.com/shifter_5_hn1000.asp
I hate to see you go through a $2,000 plus investment just because the present shifter may not be adjusted/setup propertly.
You have not indicated what your rear gear ratio is. Changing to a Tremec will make a diffference in your ratios!
Jim
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06-18-2009, 07:05 AM
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Salem,,
NJ
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289 FIA #2100 Rio Red Wimbledon White Stripes 302 stroked to 331 Webers Richmond Road Race 5 speed
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My long shifter was stiff, so I took some Mobile 1 wheel bearing grease and smeared up the bars that slide on the bottom of the shift lever and oiled up the heim joints. Now it shifts like butter. Many people prefer the Long shifter over the Hurst for the Richmond.
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07-14-2009, 08:19 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: God's country,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Original ERA 427sc, Powered by Gessford
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Holden
Just interested; Why the switch?
The Richmond Gear 5th gear is 1:1, whereas the Tremec 600 5th is .64 (or .82) Depending on your rear axle ratio, the change will result very different characteristics. Wouldn't it be cheaper to swap out the rear?
I've used both trans in my ERAs and frankly, I thought the Richmond trans with a 3.08 rear was ideal. The Tremec needs at least a 3:54 or 3.77 to work. I have a Tremec with a .82 in my FIA with a 3.31 rear and I rarely use 5th.
Jim
PS: You will also need a bellhousing/trans spacer if you are putting a Tremec behind an FE with Lakewood Bellhousing
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Jim-
I have a Tremec in mine with the .82 5th and the 3.31 rear end and use 5th all of the time- doing 70 I am turning right around 2500 rpm. My only complaint with the Tremec- which has been fixed on the newer TKO 600s- is
1st gear. In my trans, 1st is 3.27, which is too low (for normal driving I need to shift by 25 mph or so). I think the TKO 600s now have the 2.87 1st, which would be much better. But other than the 1st gear ratio, the rest of the gears are very good.
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07-14-2009, 05:34 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: West Linn,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA #684, 428 FE, TKO600
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Have a TKO 600 behind my 428 with 3.07 rears and I'm very pleased with it. About 2300@70 on the freeway. Have the newer 2.87 first and am very satisfied after 4 1/2 seasons and 30+K miles.
DonC
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