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I have a very good local trans builder who has been building P/G,s turbo,s etc for years. He has rebuilt some metric,s for street cars,and at my urging has agreed to try his hand at a race version. So I'm trying to find us a source for alum drums,billet stuff etc. I called Sepanek and he told me he doesn't sell any parts right now. This will be in LT1 stocker...thanks
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Leo Glasbrenner (remac transmissions) is your best bet. He is located in California, I don’t have his contact info....
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Check the following:
https://www.scottmcclayengineering.c...nsmission.html https://http://www.turboaction.com NATCO has an SFI approved bellhousing: http://natcotrans.com/performance.html |
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Scott McClay builds a great M 200 trans, however, he will not sell you an aluminum drum/gear set for a trans that you did not purchase from him....
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I purchased his drum for my 200R4 and the quality is much better than others I have used in the past.
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Wudarczyk Performance Engineering 785-842-0865, ask for Tim.
I have run their stuff for 3 years with no problem. Great workmanship on their drums & aluminum pieces. J.R. |
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Another good option. I have heard nothing but good things about Tim and his tranny work.....Kansas is a little closer to Texas than California....LOL....
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Wudarczyk Performance Engineering (my dad) can help you out with building a Metric with all of the bells and whistles (Aftermarket bell housing, aluminum drums, low drag roller bearings, etc) 785-842-0865 is the shop or his cell is 785-766-1893. If you can't get a hold of him for some reason you can reach me at 785-550-2741.
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leo at remac, in san dimas , ca
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Lots of good people listed here..
Just got to say though..The OEM stuff is getting scarce, in usable condition. Hopefully, the guys that are already invested in these, have enough for a while. 5 more years? Who knows? This is actually a small niche market. Not seeing enough demand for an aftermarket case, etc. What's next ? Curious to see..
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