302 three speed column transmission swap
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302 three speed column transmission swap
I have a 72 F100 with a 302 and three on the tree. I'm thinking about swapping out to a 4 or even a 5 speed. What are the preferred transmissions, and what will bolt up to the 302 with the least amout of work/money? I'm new to the Ford truck scene. Thanks in advance.
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
the np435 4 speed should be a direct bolt in and other than needing the 4 speed floor cover is the easiest and least expensive way to go.
when changing to the 4 speed cover, your floor covering -carpet or rubber-will no longer fit, as the hump is taller.
when changing to the 4 speed cover, your floor covering -carpet or rubber-will no longer fit, as the hump is taller.
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you can ford a river or stream and get to the other side, if you dodge it you will not, and if you drive a chevy to the levee it will run dry and the music will die.
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you can ford a river or stream and get to the other side, if you dodge it you will not, and if you drive a chevy to the levee it will run dry and the music will die.
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
There's an NP435 for sale near me for $300. Does that sound good? I gather these trannies have a good reputation.(?)
My three speed is popping out of gear in 1st and 3rd occasionally, but more and more often. From what I read here this may just be an adjustment. Is that true? It's not the reason I want a new transmission, but it may quicken my decision.
Edited to say that there's a ZF 5 speed for $500. Would this work easily?
My three speed is popping out of gear in 1st and 3rd occasionally, but more and more often. From what I read here this may just be an adjustment. Is that true? It's not the reason I want a new transmission, but it may quicken my decision.
Edited to say that there's a ZF 5 speed for $500. Would this work easily?
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
there both granny gear transmissions arent they?
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
Yes they are both "granny tranies". The shifter tower and shifter are a lot tighter and smoother on the 435 and its just plain a smoother shifting trans and is nearly indestructible. Great for off roaders and work trucks but it's absolutley not a performance unit, Either is the T-18 a performance trans, but it is very comparable to the 435 in strength. I personally prefer the 435 over the T-18 but I think between the two, It's a matter of personal preference.
If you are looking for a very strong "Dumptruck" style trans and not trying to make a performance truck than either of those is a great choice.
If your looking for a little more of a performance minded trans but a little more costly the toploader is a great choice as is a T-5, but the T-5 does suffer from durability issues especially in a heavy vehicle.
The mazda 5 spd found in newer 150's is a decent trans as well but does suffer a design flaw that could from lube starvation that i wont get into cause this post is longer than intended.
The ZF is also a great choice but its not very performance minded.
Hope this helps
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If you are looking for a very strong "Dumptruck" style trans and not trying to make a performance truck than either of those is a great choice.
If your looking for a little more of a performance minded trans but a little more costly the toploader is a great choice as is a T-5, but the T-5 does suffer from durability issues especially in a heavy vehicle.
The mazda 5 spd found in newer 150's is a decent trans as well but does suffer a design flaw that could from lube starvation that i wont get into cause this post is longer than intended.
The ZF is also a great choice but its not very performance minded.
Hope this helps
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
Yes, that helps. Thank you.
Would the ZF be as easy a swap as the np435?
Would the ZF be as easy a swap as the np435?
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
not sure what you would need to mate a ZF to a 302 but ford put them behind 460s and the powerstroke diesels.
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you can ford a river or stream and get to the other side, if you dodge it you will not, and if you drive a chevy to the levee it will run dry and the music will die.
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
when are you wanting to do this?
I am going to put a T-5 behind my 300 (same bell as a 302) in my 67.
I might not get to it for a few months, but it you are in no hurry, it might be of intrest to you.
I am going to put a T-5 behind my 300 (same bell as a 302) in my 67.
I might not get to it for a few months, but it you are in no hurry, it might be of intrest to you.
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
I'm not in a huge rush, but if I sock away enough cash without the wife knowing, it might just get done. Or, maybe I should just do it. Easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. I'd definitely be interested in how yours works out.
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I will keep you posted.
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i don't know about good prices. in your area. i bet i can beat his price including the shipping though. let me know what you think he can do for you and i will beat it.
as far as the rest of your questions your are correct. new hump new carpet and it will fit your bellhousing. i have a hump also. already cut out for the np435.
as far as the rest of your questions your are correct. new hump new carpet and it will fit your bellhousing. i have a hump also. already cut out for the np435.
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re: 302 three speed column transmission swap
Well, he was asking $300, but he didn't know it's history or year, and it looked kind of rough (from the outside anyway).