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Aussie cars used the same transmission tunnel
what engine do you have?
Aussie mopar/Borgwarner single rail gearbox and small block bellhousing would fit in all but probably shifter location.
(single rail due to the single shift rod running along the housing to the box) the 3 speed manual, its predecessor didn't have it (again a decent box same 1:1 ratio top and stronger)
you could get castlemain rod shop or dellow automotive (in Oz) to do you a bellhousing with a hole in the correct side for a LHD, they do this kind of thing and compared to over here surprisingly not that expensive
otherwise you would have to make arrangements for the clutch which would be RHD on an aussie bellhousing.
suggest hydraulic could be done easily...thats what the aussie guys fitting US manual boxes do (along with major transmission tunnel hackery at the passenger seat)
I belive the Single rail uses same spline as the 904 and is similar in length when installed with bellhousing to a 727
the single rail box did service behind 6 cylinder mopar in Oz
4.2 liter Leyland P76 version of the Buick/rover v8
and with a slightly different spline and input the ford 351 v8
its a robust (enough) box for the space available
is a Mopar part
came in two versions close ratio....used in P76 and RTs had 1 more roller in each bearing. and standard in everything else manual from 1972 onwards
weakest point is the plastic nut and ball that holds on the shifter. if it busts the shifter comes out in ya hand...not an issue it slots right back in but annoying none the less
Box uses SAE30 oil so in relation to other Mopar manual boxes is quick and light to use.
shafts in box are verticle one above the other so normal techniques for strengthening it up i.e billet top cover etc are not useful
the rebuild kits are about $250 and sychro rings if necessary on top.
ment to be easy enough to rebuild the only gripe is the loose rollers for the bearings. grease and a steady hand needed
any standard signl rail works best with 3.23:1 or 3.5:1 rear gears
the ratios in the box do not suit 2.77:1 or 2.92:1 particularly well.
Aussie Ebay
and trademe in NZ would both be likely sources
otherwise any Aussie mopar specialist will have one
dave
what engine do you have?
Aussie mopar/Borgwarner single rail gearbox and small block bellhousing would fit in all but probably shifter location.
(single rail due to the single shift rod running along the housing to the box) the 3 speed manual, its predecessor didn't have it (again a decent box same 1:1 ratio top and stronger)
you could get castlemain rod shop or dellow automotive (in Oz) to do you a bellhousing with a hole in the correct side for a LHD, they do this kind of thing and compared to over here surprisingly not that expensive
otherwise you would have to make arrangements for the clutch which would be RHD on an aussie bellhousing.
suggest hydraulic could be done easily...thats what the aussie guys fitting US manual boxes do (along with major transmission tunnel hackery at the passenger seat)
I belive the Single rail uses same spline as the 904 and is similar in length when installed with bellhousing to a 727
the single rail box did service behind 6 cylinder mopar in Oz
4.2 liter Leyland P76 version of the Buick/rover v8
and with a slightly different spline and input the ford 351 v8
its a robust (enough) box for the space available
is a Mopar part
came in two versions close ratio....used in P76 and RTs had 1 more roller in each bearing. and standard in everything else manual from 1972 onwards
weakest point is the plastic nut and ball that holds on the shifter. if it busts the shifter comes out in ya hand...not an issue it slots right back in but annoying none the less
Box uses SAE30 oil so in relation to other Mopar manual boxes is quick and light to use.
shafts in box are verticle one above the other so normal techniques for strengthening it up i.e billet top cover etc are not useful
the rebuild kits are about $250 and sychro rings if necessary on top.
ment to be easy enough to rebuild the only gripe is the loose rollers for the bearings. grease and a steady hand needed
any standard signl rail works best with 3.23:1 or 3.5:1 rear gears
the ratios in the box do not suit 2.77:1 or 2.92:1 particularly well.
Aussie Ebay
and trademe in NZ would both be likely sources
otherwise any Aussie mopar specialist will have one
dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
otherwise
a steal case 5 speed Supra Turbo box mated to a castlemain rod shop bellhousing with their mopar clutch kit
would work.
fits in
minor hacking at the cross member
hammer the tunnel gently
http://www.rodshop.com.au/bellhousings.htm
http://www.rodshop.com.au/transmissions.htm
dave
a steal case 5 speed Supra Turbo box mated to a castlemain rod shop bellhousing with their mopar clutch kit
would work.
fits in
minor hacking at the cross member
hammer the tunnel gently
http://www.rodshop.com.au/bellhousings.htm
http://www.rodshop.com.au/transmissions.htm
dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
Jon wrote:the 72? its orange actually, yeah i've still got itcharger01 wrote:Have you still got the red charger?
Could You Please Post a Pic, Of Your 72 Charger, Was it at The Nats.

PS, Nice Barracuda.


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1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
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that was quick build Jon. We havin a party there to launch it?
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Could You Please Post a Pic, Of Your 72 Charger, Was it at The Nats. thumbright
http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3858
priorities, sortedJon wrote:its bigger than my house


think we should have the next meet at your place, loads of room for loads of cars, and we’d stay dry



Si
1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE
If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL
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1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE
If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL
1970 Dodge Charger Registry - https://www.1970chargerregistry.com/
Jon wrote:Could You Please Post a Pic, Of Your 72 Charger, Was it at The Nats. thumbright
http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3858
Lovely Car,


1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
nope 
...ran out of petrol just coming up to a services, then flattened the battery trying to get it to pump through, turns out the nice bloke the aa sent knew the car and had a collection of 15 american cars himself ...
cripes it needed a wash!
congrats on the prize for the falcon....commiserations on the problems with the torino...at least you could go and get another car
trophy hunter

...ran out of petrol just coming up to a services, then flattened the battery trying to get it to pump through, turns out the nice bloke the aa sent knew the car and had a collection of 15 american cars himself ...
cripes it needed a wash!
congrats on the prize for the falcon....commiserations on the problems with the torino...at least you could go and get another car

trophy hunter
