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![]() Like I was saying..It doesn't much matter..The later ones had more Torrington bearings . If I was going to build a good one, I'd use parts from a T350 , T 250, and a 700R4 anyway Depends on the application how many clutches you need ,where. Can't help you any further without that.
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et bracket car 80 pontiac grand prix 455 pontiac mild built 9 in ford rear end 3:70 gears 3200 with driver 3000 stall
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No need for the 700 and 250 parts...You can put and extra clutch in the direct if it makes you happy. Full feed the direct drum, raise the pressure A LITTLE , hardened intermediate sprag race, (a must have), block the accumulators and the low gear blow off valve, drill a out few holes in the separator plate, and you got it.
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