trannies and drives
All,
Is there any out there, or know of someone I could dialog with about tranny and drive options for the Chrysler 318 engine. My current setup has Dana drives and they are scarce and parts are expensive. Although a nice diesel setup would wonderful($$$$), rather than purchase all new engines and drives (cost), I would like to know if I can a/ put different drives on the current trannies or b/ do I need to change the trannies to outfit with new drives. The motors are 1968. Everything works fine now, just planning ahead for the inevitable. Greatly appreciate any advice. |
sel1 wrote:
All, Is there any out there, or know of someone I could dialog with about tranny and drive options for the Chrysler 318 engine. My current setup has Dana drives and they are scarce and parts are expensive. Although a nice diesel setup would wonderful($$$$), rather than purchase all new engines and drives (cost), I would like to know if I can a/ put different drives on the current trannies or b/ do I need to change the trannies to outfit with new drives. The motors are 1968. Everything works fine now, just planning ahead for the inevitable. Greatly appreciate any advice. Borg-Warner Velvet Drives were used extensively on Chrysler engines too. Parts & service are readily available... Rob |
Post on the "Tech Talk" link at www.marinegears.com I have found the folks
at TMI to be very helpful. Good luck.-Dan "sel1" wrote in message ... All, Is there any out there, or know of someone I could dialog with about tranny and drive options for the Chrysler 318 engine. My current setup has Dana drives and they are scarce and parts are expensive. Although a nice diesel setup would wonderful($$$$), rather than purchase all new engines and drives (cost), I would like to know if I can a/ put different drives on the current trannies or b/ do I need to change the trannies to outfit with new drives. The motors are 1968. Everything works fine now, just planning ahead for the inevitable. Greatly appreciate any advice. |
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