Re: [FWDLK] 1970 440 & 1958 trans in a 1956 Dodge how can they bolt up?
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Re: [FWDLK] 1970 440 & 1958 trans in a 1956 Dodge how can they bolt up?



Volume. There has to be hundreds of thousands aluminum TF’s compared to relatively few iron ones.

Add to that the fact that the aluminum TF were considered one of the best  transmissions ever produced (727’s in particular).

John Hagen

 

From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daniel Davids
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 2:50 PM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 1970 440 & 1958 trans in a 1956 Dodge how can they bolt up?

 

This is great information, Roger.

 

Why is it that the aluminum TF can be rebuilt for so much less than the cast iron?

 

Dan Davids

Seattle

 

 

On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:36 PM, Roger van Hoy <vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

Seems like you have several alternatives:

[1] Find a '62 aluminum case TorqueFlite which has cable shift for 
pushbuttons and driveshaft parking brake;

[2] Change the crank to one from a '61 or earlier engine [413] that will 
bolt up to the '58 cast iron TorqueFlite;

[3] Use a newer aluminum TorqueFlite and new rear brakes with parking brake 
and a different shifting mechanism.

Seems like the holy grail is the '62 transmission.  One advantage is you can 
have an aluminum TF rebuilt for a fraction of the cost of a cast iron TF.

--Roger van Hoy

 

 

 

From: debenson2

Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 4:56 PM

Subject: [FWDLK] 1970 440 & 1958 trans in a 1956 Dodge how can they bolt up?

 

 

Hello all….

As some of you know I have a 1956 Dodge with a 1969 440 and a 1958 Torqueflite…..Well long story short (and man is the story long) the 440 is now scrap….

I bought a rebuilt 1970 440 BUT it will not bolt up to the trans. Anyone have experience with this sort of swap?

From what I am learning is the previous owner swapped a crankshaft from an older big block maybe a 413 or 426?? into the '69 440 that allowed them to mate up. Is there a kit or anyone know what crankshaft will work in my new 440 that will allow them to bolt up? OR is there a kit???

I am also thinking maybe just reworking my old crankshaft and put it in my new 440, but am hoping not to open up the new engine….

Ideas comments are all appreciated.

debenson2

 

 

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