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KennyAnderson 06-01-2020 03:46 PM

Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
Good Afternoon guys. It's time to start converting our 93 Z28 IHRA pure stock car over to be NHRA legal. Car is 90% ready it just needs a drivetrain. I already have a motor, next up is a tranny. Of course I had a good TH350 that I sold recently.....DOH! I also have a Metric 200 but it's bone stock. I have a few options for tranny builders but I wanted to pick your brains a lil. Other than the obvious, manual valve body, deep pan, etc. What do I need to make this thing live? It will get beat on as we bracket race... A LOT! LOL! Does it have the same input and or output shafts as the TH350? I have a good ATI converter for my old TH350 I'm hoping to reuse?? Also do I need a different yolk?? Mounting points?? Thanks in advance!

GUMP 06-01-2020 03:57 PM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
I highly recommend Turbo Action. I have had a few different brands that didn't do so well.

You will need another converter. The mounts, driveshaft, and shifter will work. The tail housing has metric threads for the mount, so you will need new bolts.

ss3011 06-01-2020 04:16 PM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
If you get the rebuild through Scott McClay , he has an option to get you a 350/400 turbine shaft , and revised pump . That way you can use your current converter .

Bob Don 06-01-2020 05:24 PM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
Get a J.W. Performance Ultra Bell. I cracked two cases before getting one. The case is the weak link on a TH200

https://racewithjw.com/product/ultra...-metric-to-gm/

Mark Yacavone 06-01-2020 06:18 PM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
If you don't go with the 350/400 changeover option, you still want to get a hardened stator support shaft insert.

B Parker 06-01-2020 08:26 PM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
Real simple Sepanek Racing Transmissions. I have 75 runs on his metric in a Big Block Chevy stocker. It's a 1970 402/375 hp making 635 hp. It's the fastest trany I've had in my car and it has lasted. BP

Lee Valentine 06-02-2020 05:21 AM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
Sepanek all the way,best and fastest out there

KennyAnderson 06-02-2020 07:32 AM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
Thanks guys and keep em coming! I've been told the Metric 200 is about a tenth faster than a TH350. Hoping this is true??? I would hate to leave that on the table but I'm wrestling with the durability of the 350.

GUMP 06-02-2020 08:20 AM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
A good one will be fine behind an LT1. It will also be a little faster.

Alan Nyhus 06-02-2020 08:35 AM

Re: Metric 200 - What do I need to make one last
 
Billy Lynn does also a great Metric 200. If you've got a TH350/400 convertor, you can have a input for those installed along with the appropriate pump mods. The governor driven auto 1-2 makes them very consistent. The JW bell housings are a worthwhile addition or you can fabricate a brace for the stock case. Also, the Lokar flexible dipstick makes life a lot easier. The marks on the Lokar unit aren't correct so you need to remark it relative to the oil pan flange on the case. Retapping the oil pan holes to 1/4X20 from the metric size is another thing to do to simplify things. If you elect to have a roller rear bearing installed in place of the bronze one, the drive shaft yoke will likely need to be turned down about .020 for proper fit.

For what it's worth. -Al

Billy Lynn (501) 278-0651


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