Guest Anonymous Posted July 25, 2001 Share Posted July 25, 2001 Anyone consider using one of the Richmond 5 or 6 speed trannies? I know they have a fair amount of ratios to choose from, and they seem to be built pretty stout. Just an idea I am tossing around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted July 25, 2001 Share Posted July 25, 2001 They cost nearly double what a T56 6 spd will cost you, and are external rod shifted transmissions which may cause a bit of a problem when you have the shifter coming out on the side of the transmission tunnel. I'm not saying they are'nt good, just expensive. Regards, Lone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike C Posted July 25, 2001 Share Posted July 25, 2001 And big. Much stronger than a T56 however and they have a better gear ratio spread. One advantage is that they use a standard push to release GM clutch and bellhousing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Posted July 25, 2001 Share Posted July 25, 2001 I have a Richmond 5-speed behind the Chevy big block in my '78 280Z. pros: incredibly strong (reputed to be the strongest shaft-gear manual transmissions, bar none); deep first gear; external shifter can be moved around for customized relocation; fit standard GM stuff, like Lakewood bellhousings and the GM 26-spline tranny shaft. cons: very notchy and heavy shifter, if the shifting linkages are professionally assembled - and impossible to shift otherwise, due to (among other things) manufacturing defects; no overdrive in the 5-speed, relatively deep overdrive in the 6-speed; expensive; shifter linkage will involve transmission tunnel mods, even in a 280Z. Richmonds are the natural replacement for a muscle car originally equiped with the Muncie series of transmissions. I do NOT recommend them for V8 Datsuns, unless you plan on running much, much greater than 500 hp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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