I
was told by a friend about few Richmond Road Race
5-speeds which were supposed to be sent out to
some racing series but the deal had gone sour
and all the transmissions were up for sale. I
got a real bargain deal on a tough as they come
Richmond. I bought the transmission from G-Force
Transmissions along with a Long
shifter.
To
complete the transmission swap I needed the pedals,
clutch linkage, Z-bar, clutch fork, transmission
bracket and mount, bellhousing, flywheel and clutch.
I found the stock pedal assembly and the linkage
with the Z-bar from a local Vette Shop. I replaced
the stock linkage with a trick linkage from
Speed Direct. I
used stock clutch fork. |
After
hearing horror stories about broken flywheels
flying through the floorpan I decided to go with
Lakewood's
bullet proof bellhousing (#15000). The clutch
is Centerforce
Dual Friction II. It was recommend to me
by several guys who have used it in the past in
big cube engines. I must say it's relatively easy
to operate and gives great feel and grips hard
when needed. I also used Centerforce
throwout bearing.
I
fabricated a bracket for the transmission out
of billet aluminum and put on a new poly mount
from Energy
Suspension.
The
transmission was rough to change at first. I remember
my first 1/4mile attempt with the new transmission
with just 50miles on it I made a fool out of myself
not getting the second gear in right. But now
it works well and only thing I would change it
to is a T56. |