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Old 09-28-2016, 08:36 PM
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Hi everybody. Taking delivery on my first C3. It's a 72 convertible ,small block, auto. I've got,m20,m21 and an m22s from other builds stored around the shop so the 4 speed is not the question. The question, is a 5 speed ,TKO 500, worth the effort. I would like it to be freeway friendly ultimately. I do plan to separate the body and frame for cosmetic and mechanical repair and or upgrades. The engine will definitely need a bump in compression, cam change to a mild roller and a general rebuild so I guess you can see where this is going. So let the dialog begin. Thanks , Steve.
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I almost did it but with my new engine it's so smooth driving 80MPH isn't a big deal.

M22W with 3.36 gears. 5th gear would be nice for the gas mileage though.
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Absolutely worth it
The old 4 spds were cool but after having OD no going back.
Old 09-29-2016, 12:10 AM
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My '73, 454 has the TH400 and 3.36 rear gears. I'm looking at either swapping the TH400 for a 2004R or a TKO600. I am also wondering about the swap and what would be involved in adding the clutch pedal/brake pedal combo. Great timing on this post.
Old 09-29-2016, 12:27 AM
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Nobody's ever gone with a 5-speed and thought... you know I really wish I would have stuck with a 4-speed!

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Old 09-29-2016, 12:54 AM
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If you have 3.08 rear gear, keep the 4 speed; 3.36 or steeper, go withthe 5 speed (.66 overdrive). At highway speeds, the engine will purr (instead of 'scream'); fuel mileage will increase about 20+%; and the heat produced under the hood will be much less. Your engine will thank you for it every time you take it out on the highway.
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Not sure how much you plan on driving your car or what the cost of switching to a 5spd will be, but here's a quick and simple comparison of 4 vs. 5 speed.

4spd - 15mpg x 1k miles =66.6 gallons of gas x $2.00 per gallon = $133 to drive 1000 miles at highway speeds.

5spd - 20mpg x 1k miles = 50 gallons of gas x $2.00 per gallon = $100 to drive 1000 miles at highway speeds.
(An increase from 15mpg to 20mpg would be a 33% increase in fuel economy. Your results will most likely be less.)

A $33 difference for every 1000 miles at highway speeds(4th gear vs. 5th gear). When you drive around town and aren't in 5th gear there's virtually no savings.

If you're driving 20k miles per year, great. If you drive 1k miles per year....well?

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So I'm gonna propose a practical question:

Why bother installing a 4 speed, going through all the labor and not install a five speed TKO-600? Problem solved pretty much forever. The TKO 600 can handle just about all the torque most of us will ever drive with, it has a great first gear ratio, and can be upgraded with carbon fiber synchros and brass fork pads. I removed a TH350 and put the TKO-600, including pedals, cross member, and a rear end swap, in my C3 and its amazing.

https://shiftsst.com/

http://www.hurst-drivelines.com/
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TKO-600. Absolutely no doubt in my mind. Shoot for 3.36 to 3.55 rear gears.

I ran a Tremec 3550 (TKO predecessor) for over 10 years. One of the best mods I ever did. My only real grip was the gap between the 1.1 4th and .62 5th. When I swapped to a big block and 3.73 rear, I swapped to a T-56 Magnum with 5th and 6th OD.
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IMO a 5 speed is worth it if you are going to spend any significant time on the highway. It will improve drivability and you could consider it prevention as the higher RPMs inflict more wear one the drivetrain. Actually doing the swap to a T56 now.
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I sure wish I had overdrive!
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As Revi pointed out, you're not doing it because the financial ROI makes sense. It really doesn't. Owning a C3 isn't a sound investment in the first place in most cases anyhow!

I did it mostly for comfort, also for less under hood heat. I live in the southwest where when you leave town people are doing 80-100mph on the freeway. Doing anything over 75mph in 4th gear for an extended period of time was quite uncomfortable for me.

Also my 4-speed broke, so there's that!

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My questions are; 1). What is involved in setting up the clutch and brake pedals when swapping from an automatic trans to a manual trans? 2). Are the brackets for the clutch and brake pedals already incorporated into the frame so it would be as simple as swapping pedal mechanisms, or will I need to cut and weld new brackets? 3). Are the trans mounts the same or will I need frame modifications? 4). Does the cross member need to be swapped?
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Originally Posted by OldCarBum
My questions are; 1). What is involved in setting up the clutch and brake pedals when swapping from an automatic trans to a manual trans? 2). Are the brackets for the clutch and brake pedals already incorporated into the frame so it would be as simple as swapping pedal mechanisms, or will I need to cut and weld new brackets? 3). Are the trans mounts the same or will I need frame modifications? 4). Does the cross member need to be swapped?


The pedal box is the same, but you will need new pedals and some springs to make it operational. The automatic brake pedal is far too big anyway. For the clutch you will need to determine if you want a mechanical or hydraulic setup. If you swap to a T56 you will need a new crossmember, but I think it is just an adapter if you go with a TKO 5 speed. Check out some of the swap kits being sold online and you will get a feel of what is needed.
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Probably find all you need to know here:
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...directory.html
I haven't read it yet personally.
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I have a small block with a 4:10 rear. I installed a Tremec 600 with a .62 overdrive fifth gear. I can now take a long trip on the highway without screaming at my passenger. Next to adding A/C, it is the best upgrade you can make. I would also add a removable cross member while the body is off. Jerry
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Replacing a good four speed = maybe maybe not.

Starting from scratch = five speed.

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On the plus side, if you are starting with an automatic car, the cross member is already removable. You may have to weld a couple of tabs on it for the TKO mounting bracket to bolt to but that is about it.
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Thanks guys, It looks like I'll be doing more research before I begin to tear into this project.
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Just for the sake of discussion:

In my case, I swapped out my THM-400 auto tranny for a 700-R4 O/D auto trans...PRIMARILY to save wear & tear on my factory original SB engine with 216K miles on it. Financially, I couldn't justify the cost or the effort involved for the miles I would put on it during the rest of my lifetime. But, every time I drive the car on the highway, I am VERY glad that I did it. And, I know that the long-term health/life of my engine will be enhanced because I made that swap. The highway driving is also quieter, cooler, and much more enjoyable because of the 2050 rpm engine speed at 70 mph.


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