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06-15-2017, 03:16 AM
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Face plating and pro shifting remove the little engagement teeth on the synchros and replace them with a fewer number of much larger teeth. It just makes it easier to get into the next gear quickly, but it can make it extremely challenging to downshift and drive on the street.
Those types of trannies are referred to as "crash boxes".
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06-15-2017, 05:31 AM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Florence,
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Cobra Make, Engine: RCR GT 40 & 1966 Fairlane 390 5 speed
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I tried face plated gears by mistake. Drove my Cobra for over six months with them. I could not shift without a "loud" cluck which Coach could hear from a hundred yards or more. It sounded like the tranny was breaking every time I shifted.
You go from 30 something teeth to "seven". You can not miss a gear, even if you forget the clutch. But for a street car "no way".
I changed to the Liberty street upgrade. That was perfect for the street. Smooth and fast.
Dwight
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06-15-2017, 07:10 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 824 with 470 FE BBM street 427
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwight
I tried face plated gears by mistake. Drove my Cobra for over six months with them. I could not shift without a "loud" cluck which Coach could hear from a hundred yards or more. It sounded like the tranny was breaking every time I shifted.
You go from 30 something teeth to "seven". You can not miss a gear, even if you forget the clutch. But for a street car "no way".
I changed to the Liberty street upgrade. That was perfect for the street. Smooth and fast.
Dwight
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Dwight,
Thanks!
Is this the Liberty street upgrade you're talking about? Did you get the Pro 5.0 shifter as well?
Tremec Transmissions | Liberty's Gears
Upgraded – Synchronized
$2,654.00 (w-Pro 5.0 Shifter $2,829.00)
Bronze Shift Fork Pads
Surface Enhancement Processed Hubs & Sliders
Internal Shift Linkage Upgrade
Carbon Fiber Blocking Rings—2nd, 3rd & 4th Gear
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06-15-2017, 09:23 AM
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We offer the same package, called the "Sure Shift" upgrade.
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06-15-2017, 10:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blykins
We offer the same package, called the "Sure Shift" upgrade.
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I bought a TKO with the "Sure Shift" upgrade for our track mustang from Brent a few years ago. Works great.
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06-15-2017, 12:07 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: SUPERFORMANCE w DOUG MEYER ENGINE
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I originally had the .64 gear. Hated it. So I asked the guy I bought the trans (Hanlon Motorsports) from if he ever has a customer that did not like the .82 to swap with me He found a guy. All I paid for was labor and the synchronizer upgrade
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06-15-2017, 12:36 PM
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We routinely talk people out of the .62 on new builds. Most do not cruise fast enough to make it work well and most Hi Po engines are not real happy at 1700-1900 rpm.
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06-15-2017, 01:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark IV
We routinely talk people out of the .62 on new builds. Most do not cruise fast enough to make it work well and most Hi Po engines are not real happy at 1700-1900 rpm.
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Don't like the 0.64 in my SPF, either.
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06-15-2017, 02:06 PM
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[QUOTEDwight,
Thanks!
Is this the Liberty street upgrade you're talking about? Did you get the Pro 5.0 shifter as well?
Tremec Transmissions | Liberty's Gears
Upgraded – Synchronized
$2,654.00 (w-Pro 5.0 Shifter $2,829.00)
Bronze Shift Fork Pads
Surface Enhancement Processed Hubs & Sliders
Internal Shift Linkage Upgrade
Carbon Fiber Blocking Rings—2nd, 3rd & 4th Gear][/quote]
Yes ACHiPo
I shipped my parts to them and they did the upgrade then shipped back to me. I had Eddie install the new / reworked parts. Took about 1 1/2 hrs.
I have bought shifters in the past but they never helped. The last two I used the stock shifter with the upgrade and they worked great.
In my opinion, (I'm not the smartest guy on the block) shifter don't help enough to justify the cost. Spend the money on the inside of a TKO, TKO II, TKO 500 and TKO 600.
As it was explained to me the bronze synchronizers are to heavy to shift fast. They use carbon fiber bushing to help slow down the synchronizers.
Dwight
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Last edited by Dwight; 06-15-2017 at 02:09 PM..
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06-15-2017, 04:27 PM
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I have the .82 and one approach is merely to stay in 4th. If I did it again I would still have a .82 with the mods that Brent suggested. The TKO 600 (stock) has it's own rhythm and I removed a Jordan shifter and went back to the stock lever because it was slower. And more in tune with the 600. More RPMs makes the package sweeter all around. OK, a touch more for fuel and noisier. But the motor might actually be happier.
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Originally Posted by Mark Brye
I have about 6000 trouble free miles on my .64 overdrive TKO600 but I can't stand the Overdrive gearing. All the roads around here that I drive on are 55 to 60 mph tops. So I am looking at switching to the .82 OD.
Does anyone have an idea of what the cost is for this conversion for parts and labor assuming I pull the transmission? Just wondering if I am better off just buying another TKO with the .82 already installed for the 2500 or so that they are selling for now days.
Thanks!
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06-16-2017, 06:22 AM
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We talk about the fifth gear ratio but never talk about the torque range of the motor nor tire size, and rear end ratio that all play into the equation.
Does your motor have the torque at 2,000 rpms (which I consider to be a good cruising range) to cruise down the hiway smoothly, without trailer hitch jerking?
You can change tire size or rear end ratio to help.
I can count 11 different Cobras in our group that can cruise at 1,900 - 2,200 range with easy.
Big blocks and small block with carbs, that I had driven or rode with. Rears end are 3.31, 3.54, 3.55, 3.25. Tires, this I'm not as sure about but I would say 26" - 27" tires.
All have .64 fifth gear.
I have been around several that cruise at 2,800 - 3,000 rpms though the years but they were guys not in our immediate group. I kept wishing they would shift before the motor came apart but they loved the sound. Each to his own.
You can pick your parts. Build your car. If you don't like something then spend the time and money to change it till you like it.
That's why some things I did four or five times. Part of the fun.
Some guys build pyramids, some build cars. I like cars
Dwight
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06-16-2017, 07:20 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwight
We talk about the fifth gear ratio but never talk about the torque range of the motor nor tire size, and rear end ratio that all play into the equation.
Does your motor have the torque at 2,000 rpms (which I consider to be a good cruising range) to cruise down the hiway smoothly, without trailer hitch jerking?
You can change tire size or rear end ratio to help.
I can count 11 different Cobras in our group that can cruise at 1,900 - 2,200 range with easy.
Big blocks and small block with carbs, that I had driven or rode with. Rears end are 3.31, 3.54, 3.55, 3.25. Tires, this I'm not as sure about but I would say 26" - 27" tires.
All have .64 fifth gear.
I have been around several that cruise at 2,800 - 3,000 rpms though the years but they were guys not in our immediate group. I kept wishing they would shift before the motor came apart but they loved the sound. Each to his own.
You can pick your parts. Build your car. If you don't like something then spend the time and money to change it till you like it.
That's why some things I did four or five times. Part of the fun.
Some guys build pyramids, some build cars. I like cars
Dwight
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Well said Dwight. I have the .64 fifth gear in mine and I love it. My motor doesn't like to cruise much under 2000 RPM, but it works out perfectly on the highway. 2300 RPM is about 70 MPH.
Ted
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06-16-2017, 08:27 AM
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No argument from me. The original poster was talking about 55-60. 4th gear is a more than fine for those speeds I think. My diff is 3.46 and I think that works pretty well with the .82.
With my somewhat meager 500 ft/lbs I prefer to have a few more RPMs if I am forced to take evasive action. I am not always fast enough to add a shift to the mix. So some of my preferences are designed to offset my shortcomings.
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06-16-2017, 06:04 PM
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[quote=Chilibit;1423987]No argument from me. The original poster was talking about 55-60. 4th gear is a more than fine for those speeds I think. My diff is 3.46 and I think that works pretty well with the .82.
I am running 373s and a 335/35/18 Nitto Drag Radial tire. Not sure what the tire height is on those tires with out looking up. And yes almost all my cruising on freeway is at 55-60 because of the speed limits...and traffic. The .64 is not fun at that speed and in 4th it's fun but gets to loud for even my "young ears" after a while.
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08-08-2017, 06:27 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shootnride
Well said Dwight. I have the .64 fifth gear in mine and I love it. My motor doesn't like to cruise much under 2000 RPM, but it works out perfectly on the highway. 2300 RPM is about 70 MPH.
Ted
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Hi Ted,
Is that with the 3.54 axle?
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08-08-2017, 07:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AC Ventura
Hi Ted,
Is that with the 3.54 axle?
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No, I have the 3.73 gears and rear tires are 26.8" O.D.
Ted
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12-30-2017, 02:17 PM
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Just finished reading this thread... lots of interesting comments. Love it!
I've owned SPF-1004 since 2001... BB 460 with Tremec 3550 (3.27 1st and 0.68 5th) and a 3.73 ring and pinion. Always hated 1st and 5th.
Just ordered a new TKO-600 from Liberty's Gears (2.87 1st and 0.82 5th) with the following...
Upgraded – Synchronized
> Bronze Shift Fork Pads
> Surface Enhancement Processed Hubs & Sliders
> Internal Shift Linkage Upgrade
> Carbon Fiber Blocking Rings—2nd, 3rd & 4th Gear]
Other Tremec Upgrades...
> Threaded Front Cluster Bearing Support
> Cryogenic Processing (increased wear & fracture resistance)
> Thermal Stabilization (added resistance to surface fractures)
> Surface Enhancement Processing (finishing process)
> Shot Peen
Also, waiting to be installed...
> 31 Spline Axles
> Eaton Detroit TrueTrac
> IRS Axle Girdle
Monday will call McLeod about a 2-disc clutch setup. It's going to be a busy winter.
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12-30-2017, 03:26 PM
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I can help you with a twin disc setup from McLeod. I'm running a sale until end of the year on McLeod, RAM, and Quicktime products.
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12-31-2017, 10:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blykins
I can help you with a twin disc setup from McLeod. I'm running a sale until end of the year on McLeod, RAM, and Quicktime products.
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I have a McLeod twin disc that I bought from Brent. I really like it. Pedal pressure is not excessive and it never slips or chatters.
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12-31-2017, 11:35 AM
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Just realized I'm not getting notified of new posts so I need to fix that. As far as the clutch setup is concerned, the Tremec is maxing me out for January, so it will have to wait until February. Not a problem here though, since it's snowing.
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