David Grove Grove Automotive wrote: > Yes - the late model small block does have the same bolt pattern as the 56, > but you can't use the converter so it's a moot point. The stick-shift guys > are in good shape though. I think he (Scott) was going to use the 727 > anyway. If he uses a 62 - 64 trans, he can keep his pushbuttons (if there > are enough of them - he may have a Powerflite!). Fabricating a trans mount > is duck soup. Personally, I would use a big block (providing mounts are > obtainable) just for the GRUNT factor. I don't think 56's were much good > at road racing anyway, so you might as well make it REAL good at something! > Just my 2%, DaveG. > > ---------- > > From: Steven M. Charette <SC68Cuda@xxxxxxx> > > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Newer 318 into 56 Savoy > > Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 1:30 PM > > > > Scott, > > Depending on your budget, there's alot that can be done with the > small > > blocks. Lots of good bolt-on goodies from Mopar Performance and > others... if > > you don't yet have one, get a copy of the new Mopar Performance Catalog > and > > the Engine Book for proven performance tips. You could easily have that > bad > > boy running in the 12's on pump gas. > > Like they say, there's no replacement for displacement! I'd go > with the 360. > > There are oil pans with different sump locations, but just remember that > the > > 360 uses a different pan than the 273-318-340. If your pockets are deep, > you > > can get almost 400 inches out of a stroked 360! You can get the 380hp > crate > > motor for around $3500, ready to rock. Screw on your carb (or fuel > injection) > > and hang on! The 300hp motor is a few hundred less for the weak at > heart. > > Lots of good info in the Mopar magazines... let me know if you need some. > You > > won't get the brutal torque of the big block, but the car will handle > alot > > better not being so nose heavy. How much tire can you really get on a > '56 > > anyway? > > If I'm not mistaken, the small block will bolt to your > bellhousing. I could > > be (and probably am) wrong on this. Even if it will, you will need some > > adaptation to the torque convertor. You might think about using the > A-518 > > with overdrive so you could use a little more rear gear (3.91-4.10?) I'm > > working on an adapter that will allow the use of the push buttons with > the > > later trans. I'm also working on a control package to engage the OD > > automatically. > > As far as the swap goes, you may have to do a little fabricating. > I'd be > > happy to help you develop swap mounts... I'm trying to put together some > kits. > > Let me know if there is anything I can do! > > > > Steve If I remember right, the 62 to 64 trans also has a park cable separate from the shift cable. How do you handle that? I just picked up a 57 Plaza 2 door club sedan that I am going to put a 413 in. ( jade green and sand dune white that matches my 57 hardtop) I have a 62 trans that I would like to use. My thought was to possibly use a newer trans, put a shifter on the floor and look for a pushbutton delete plate. Any thought on this? Don.
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