Jim,
I have that article. I didn't connect the two. This transmission is
represented as a Chevy\GMC transmission. I will have to find the article and
look at the transmission. Were these A-833's ever put behind GM engines?
The transmission is an aluminum case unit.
Bill Schickling
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Subject: [oletrucks] New process 4 speed OD
Custom Classic Trucks magazine had an article about installing the OD trans
in Feb 2001. It is a mid 70's MoPar A-833 transmission. Think it comes with
a
Hurst shifter from the factory. You must get an aluminum case trans as the
iron ones were 1.1 4th gear. It also must have a 23 spline output shaft. It
is the same length as the Chevy trans. You might be able to get a back issue
of the magazine. It is a real good article showing the installation in an
old
Chevy. ( 7 pages ) I am thinking seriously about it myself.
Jim H
57-3100-SB
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