Metric 200 Trans
Approximately how much would a metric 200 Trans set up for a small block chevy application run to build for stock elim. if you provide your own core ?
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Re: Metric 200 Trans
Joe,
Depends on who you deal with, I would say $1,400 to 2,500 for a good one ... That's not a Mclay or Pro-trans , they are twice as much... Check with Jim Woods , I think he had a couple of them with Convertors for$ 2,500 That's a great deal , maybe he will sell just one ??? Good Luck & it's the way to go... Contact me if you need some help picking one.... |
Re: Metric 200 Trans
Try Thomas Arnett in Kentucky. His son Clay posts here.
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Give us a call sometime. 270-338-6325 Price range varies depending on what you want but a 200 can be done very reasonably.
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Is it possible to have a 350 input shaft in a 200 trans?
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Call Thomas Arnett. He does all my stuff (200's), they work great and last, and we're not easy on them. Plus he's a good guy.
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That's a fact Jack, Arnett builds a great 200 metric, I tried to break one for years and couldn't do it, over 300 passes.Dale H
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I like that suport brace . Whats the most popular first gear ratio 2.75 GM factory gear. Dose anyboby make a falward shift valve body or are they all reverse pattern .
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