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From: STMSymank@aol.com
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To: sculver@iwl.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 5 speed trans
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 10:53:56 EST
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I am no expert, but most old 5 speeds simply bring the chamge in gear ratios
closer together and still top out at 1:! . you have to ask for a 5 speed
overdrive tranny, and if you find that then you should consider the size of
that step. I think that the overdrive is usually considered in percent rather
than ratio, same thing anyway. Happy hunting.
to the group; I broke my back two weeks ago and have been moving slow.
Pictures ive promised and screws etc. are forthcoming. I get better every day.
And further addicted to valium and percocet.
Stan the man Symank
56 napco with stock front hubcaps
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