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Shelby GT500 trans repairs

Started by cob4ra, January 03, 2024, 07:55:38 PM

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cob4ra

Hello community. My friend just bought a beautiful GT500 and he pulled the trans out as it was slipping ; questions about who's parts to use? Torque converter stall ? And who's making good ones? Thanks Jim ( probably good question for Randy?) or?
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FL SAAC

many questions

street or track ?

what cam are you running?

what other mods have been made ?

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cob4ra

Thanks for your help . Stock and street only . No mods I'm aware of . Thanks Jon
1966 Shelby GT350 Hertz 1680 ( previously 6s1842;6s1818)                                                  2000 Saleen S281 Speedster.                              Previously two sunbeam tigers and have owned 24 mustangs ; 4 Mercury Cyclones and one 1960 Fiat 600!

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we had a 69 428 R mach 1 with a C6 and a slight hydraulic camshaft, headers, aftermarket exhaust and 3.9 gears

We opted to go with a transgo rebuild kit.

I had a friend who had a local transmission repair shop.  When he viewed the transgo kit he insisted that he could get the same parts locally for much less than the price we paid for the kit.

We opted to go with the transgo kit, once built it was bulletproof. 

We also put on a reverse valve body also from transgo. I loved it but everyone one else hated it.

Because you had to constantly manually shift the car ALL the time as if it was a stick car 1-2-3

Once you came to a stop you have to place the transmission back to 1 then 2 then 3

If you leave it in 2 or 3 it's the same result as a manual shifting from 1 to 3 or 4 the engine will diesel or knock on you.

As far as converter we had no need to have a higher stall, we went with stock.

If I did it all over again today I would have used the local transmission parts, still stock converter and a regular transgo hi-po shift kit

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cob4ra

Thanks I just passed on your info about the transgo and stock converter 👍
1966 Shelby GT350 Hertz 1680 ( previously 6s1842;6s1818)                                                  2000 Saleen S281 Speedster.                              Previously two sunbeam tigers and have owned 24 mustangs ; 4 Mercury Cyclones and one 1960 Fiat 600!

Bill

#5
For the street, I would not suggest a HiPo shift kit, while it firms the shifts up, it may ruin the experience for your friend since he is driving it strictly on the street. Especially given the stock "R" servo already offering a firmer "feel" while shifting gears
https://www.raybestospowertrain.com/transmission-rebuild-kits/az36008a
Call them to confirm, but this is what a good friend just used for his 428CJ 69 Mach I and he and his loving wife both love the end results.


Bill
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#6
On the shift kits they had different stages from firmer to full race.  I would still go with firmer shift but not full race.
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Royce Peterson

Quote from: FL SAAC on January 04, 2024, 08:54:36 AM
The C6 transmission originally takes Dexron type ATF

This is false information. The C6 originally used Type F fluid.

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Good morning Royce

You are correct it was our 77 78 f250 that used that fluid in its transmission

Thanks for the correction and happy new year !
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Royce Peterson

Quote from: FL SAAC on January 04, 2024, 10:15:21 AM
Good morning Royce

You are correct it was our 77 78 f250 that used that fluid in its transmission

Thanks for the correction and happy new year !

That is false information as well.
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1968 1/2 Cougar XR-7 428CJ Ram Air C6 3.91 Traction Lock

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Quote from: Royce Peterson on January 04, 2024, 11:07:28 AM
Quote from: FL SAAC on January 04, 2024, 10:15:21 AM
Good morning Royce

You are correct it was our 77 78 f250 that used that fluid in its transmission

Thanks for the correction and happy new year !

That is false information as well.

Cob4ra just take it to a professional transmission rebuilder let them take care of you

To much "false information" happening....lol
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cob4ra

Thanks everyone. Great advice and happy new year to everyone
1966 Shelby GT350 Hertz 1680 ( previously 6s1842;6s1818)                                                  2000 Saleen S281 Speedster.                              Previously two sunbeam tigers and have owned 24 mustangs ; 4 Mercury Cyclones and one 1960 Fiat 600!

FL SAAC

Quote from: cob4ra on January 04, 2024, 12:19:23 PM
Thanks everyone. Great advice and happy new year to everyone

That's the spirit my good man, the very best to you and yours....keep smiling !
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JohnSlack

Quote from: Bill on January 04, 2024, 08:21:30 AM
For the street, I would not suggest a HiPo shift kit, while it firms the shifts up, it may ruin the experience for your friend since he is driving it strictly on the street. Especially given the stock "R" servo already offering a firmer "feel" while shifting gears
https://www.raybestospowertrain.com/transmission-rebuild-kits/az36008a
Call them to confirm, but this is what a good friend just used for his 428CJ 69 Mach I and he and his loving wife both love the end results.


Bill

Plus one on the Raybestos kit.


John