Re: Stock class transmission case breakage
We were not looking to solve a breakage issue. Rather, we were looking at improving a safety problem. If you've ever tried to get a transmission shield on a 3 speed in one of the upper class cars, as well as a flexplate shield, you'll know what I mean. They require us to use such equipment (I'm not opposed to safety at all) but then they force us to try to cram it into a stock transmission tunnel. Actually, solving any breakage issues was a side benefit.
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Our only breakage issue was a TH350, and I'm sure that was a driveshaft problem. Had we had a bolt on bellhousing, I'm sure the case would have broken at the next weak point, behind the pump. That would have put fluid on the track. The safety issue is a good one to pursue, however, if you need a flexplate shield, you also need a transmission shield. Your Ultra-Bell helps with the flex plate shield, and that's great, but that leaves the racer with a blanket as the only option for the rest of the transmission, since you cannot cut or modify the form fitting carbon fiber style shield, which, for many of us, is the only thing besides a blanket that fits in the tunnel. |
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I have seen several th200 break the cases, somebody even sells a girdle to prevent it.
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I have broken several TH200 cases. In my situation, I fabricated a brace along the passenger side of the case connecting the two factory "ears" made of 1/2" thick aluminum about 1" to 1 1/2" wide. In addition, I bought a Turbo Action cast aluminum deep pan to help stiffen the case. The third item was to install a torque strap on the front left cylinder head to the frame. After those changes, there has been no further breakage. If you do these changes, be prepared to notch the crossmember to clear the pan on a Camaro or Nova. Also, the transmission cooling lines need to be figured out before installation of the transmission because the brace (at least the one I made) makes it almost impossible to install the upper line afterwards in the car. We used a 45 degree angled top end on a hydraulic hose to solve this problem for our cooler lines. Hope this helps.......
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If the girdle works than that is great. We do have a 200 metric bellhousing to a GM engine that is available. It is available through a distributor who paid the tooling and etc... to make the product for their specific market. It may be of interest to those racers with a 200 metric transmission. Thanks for your input. |
Re: Stock class transmission case breakage
I was in Norwalk this past weekend at the NHRA event. For those racers who are interested interested in safety and have case breakage issues I suggest that you voice your opinion to Bruce Bachedlder of NHRA. They are willing to listen and look into the matter further. Your safety is important to the manufacturers and the sanctioning bodies. If you need contact information please e-mail me at tracyw@racewithjw.com.
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What case is used on the Cobra Jets and Challenger 2-speeds?
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