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g-cuda67
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67 barracuda notchback in progress 383 , 727 formula "craptackular" car pulled out of a ditch in Wa .
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rjsjea
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I think he used a lakewood bell.......modified it to fit
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Demon:,6.1HEMI, AlterK,Tri4link,custom cage,pro-touring-built for the curves....not much hasnt been modified
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zpsull01
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Does anyone roughly know how long before we can expect to see this kit? Or a general idea of the price(ex. 3000-5000)? I'm definitely going with this setup, but won't be ready for it until about late next summer. I was planning on taking MikeR's route but if this kit is available soon I'll go with it.
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rjsjea
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This winter.... as previously posted is what Weir is hoping for. Price would depend on how "complete" this kit would be, dont know if a crossmember,speedo etc.....is part of it.
Wilcap already has a bell to use for either viper or BW trans if you didnt want to wait...
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Demon:,6.1HEMI, AlterK,Tri4link,custom cage,pro-touring-built for the curves....not much hasnt been modified
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daves66valiant
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I am thinking about the T-56 for my 68 Dart. I have never really owned an automatic before and when I did it lasted 6 months before I decided to switch. Quicktime is making bellhousings as well. They look like really nice pieces. I have the tko-500 in my little valiant and had to do lots of crossmember fabrication. So, I feel I could do the conversion myself with a modified bellhousing. Willwood makes the hydralic slave cylinder available through Summit. Not sure about the Hyd. throwout. McCleod maybe or Tilton. I think the hyd throwout bearing on the TKO is from a Frod Explorer. Hopefully, more info will come out of this thread. 
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zpsull01
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Has anyone heard anymore from weir yet? I was going to email them a while back but they didn't have an address listed on the site. I'm thinking about giving them a call to just see how its coming along.
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rjsjea
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I talked with him a couple weeks ago..........and no progress. Quicktime, Keisler may be a better option.
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Demon:,6.1HEMI, AlterK,Tri4link,custom cage,pro-touring-built for the curves....not much hasnt been modified
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Think3205
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what's everyone's thought on the TKO600 vs the viper T56? i was told i could do the tko swap for cheaper and get basically the same result... plus everything is already ready for it...
any thoughts or opinions?
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rjsjea
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The TKO600 is stronger (factory rated) and will fit better. .64 or .82 5th gear options is cool. The .50 6th on the Viper T56 wouldnt get used much for me......  .....Either way it wud be cool
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Think3205
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isn't the TKO600 also a 6-speed? or do they make them as a 6-speed? if i go manual, and i will, i want a 6-speed with close to a final gear ratio of .50
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rjsjea
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TKO 600 is a tremec 5spd. Built to handle "600" ft lbs of torque.
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zpsull01
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I thought about a 5-speed for mine but nothing really sets it over the top like a 6-speed. That was the selling point for me. Plus I already had my Dana set up with 4.88's but I guess with a .64 final drive it still wouldn't be that bad.
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Think3205
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the t56 isn't the only 6-speed out there though, is it? don't know why i thought the tko600 was a 6-speed...
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zpsull01
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The Viper spec T-56 I just purchased is rated at an easy 650 ft lbs. It has carbon fiber syncros and a steel 3-4 shift fork plus many other upgrades. I like the 5th and 6th gear ratios because I do ALOT of highway driving (Indy, Carlisle, Columbus, ect...)!
I'm going to be doing a lot of highway driving too so I like the T-56 as well. And if you don't mind me asking, where did you get your tranny and about what did it cost?
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Think3205
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i always like the idea of the t56 because i'm setting up my Dart for pro-touring and i'd like the extra top-end...
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Bill_Reilly
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I've driven a few cars with T56's in them and it's easily worth every dime. They're a total blast. Although my most important thought on the .5 6th gear(Viper) is the gas mileage. At 75mph I'll only be turning 1700rpm with 3.73's - I'm shooting for 20mpg. Another thing to consider if you're just thinking about it - the T6060 is out now, which replaces the T56 for 08 Vipers. It's a stronger trans, shifts smoother, and has a shift pattern 50% tighter. It only requires a small adapter to replace the T56 directly, which I hear QuikTime is already working on, so it should be an easy bolt on in a few months. The shifter mount is different though.
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Those who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those of us who are doing it.
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Bill_Reilly
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I was reading up the page here a little... I'm not going to push much for a "kit" really from anyone. Although over the next couple of months I'll know what pieces are required from where. I'm totally into the 6060 and the quiktime bells, so I'll be researching all about that combination. Since I have an A-body. the whole tunnel comes out anyway.
Frankly, when it comes to these stick conversions, the only right way to do it is remove parts of the floor, even the 5 speeds. Keeping them under the floor puts a god-awful angle on it, usually pointing your headers towards the ground, not to mention the pinion angle change. The 6-speeds also require a big chunk of the trans crossmember be removed, which isn't a big deal with an alterktion, but stock suspension it is, because you lose 2 of the crossmember bolts. we did a couple here, and it worked out best to make a whole new crossmember 3" further back, spanning the full distance between the frame connectors. Here are a couple pics of an e-body we did - we really sunk it up into the floor for ground clearance, probably 2" higher than we needed to, but it worked out real nice. I full expect this much cutting in an a-body install. You can see just ahead of the new crossmember where the old one was - we just boxed in the ends. Obviously this wouldn't be possible with stock suspension, but it might give you some ideas.
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Those who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those of us who are doing it.
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Think3205
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I was reading up the page here a little... I'm not going to push much for a "kit" really from anyone. Although over the next couple of months I'll know what pieces are required from where. I'm totally into the 6060 and the quiktime bells, so I'll be researching all about that combination. Since I have an A-body. the whole tunnel comes out anyway.
Frankly, when it comes to these stick conversions, the only right way to do it is remove parts of the floor, even the 5 speeds. Keeping them under the floor puts a god-awful angle on it, usually pointing your headers towards the ground, not to mention the pinion angle change. The 6-speeds also require a big chunk of the trans crossmember be removed, which isn't a big deal with an alterktion, but stock suspension it is, because you lose 2 of the crossmember bolts. we did a couple here, and it worked out best to make a whole new crossmember 3" further back, spanning the full distance between the frame connectors. Here are a couple pics of an e-body we did - we really sunk it up into the floor for ground clearance, probably 2" higher than we needed to, but it worked out real nice. I full expect this much cutting in an a-body install. You can see just ahead of the new crossmember where the old one was - we just boxed in the ends. Obviously this wouldn't be possible with stock suspension, but it might give you some ideas.
that looks great Bill! did you have to custom make the new tunnel or did you use parts of the old one to cover up the new tranny in there?
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Bill_Reilly
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We used the part that was removed, pretty much just adding a strip to raise it up some. Putting the sheet metal back went smoother than I thought it would. Around the bell, we had to cut it into a couple pieces, but it wasn't bad.
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mopar_eric
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Thats way cool Bill thanks for sharin! Man I want one now  ..
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Think3205
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We used the part that was removed, pretty much just adding a strip to raise it up some. Putting the sheet metal back went smoother than I thought it would. Around the bell, we had to cut it into a couple pieces, but it wasn't bad.
doesn't sound like it was too bad... do you have any more pics of the sheet metal going back into place?
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yambra
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Another thing to consider if you're just thinking about it - the T6060 is out now, which replaces the T56 for 08 Vipers. It's a stronger trans, shifts smoother, and has a shift pattern 50% tighter. It only requires a small adapter to replace the T56 directly, which I hear QuikTime is already working on, so it should be an easy bolt on in a few months. The shifter mount is different though.
How much torque can these T6060's handle and where can you find them? I was reading up the page here a little... I'm not going to push much for a "kit" really from anyone. Although over the next couple of months I'll know what pieces are required from where. I'm totally into the 6060 and the quiktime bells, so I'll be researching all about that combination. Since I have an A-body. the whole tunnel comes out anyway.
Frankly, when it comes to these stick conversions, the only right way to do it is remove parts of the floor, even the 5 speeds. Keeping them under the floor puts a god-awful angle on it, usually pointing your headers towards the ground, not to mention the pinion angle change. The 6-speeds also require a big chunk of the trans crossmember be removed, which isn't a big deal with an alterktion, but stock suspension it is, because you lose 2 of the crossmember bolts. we did a couple here, and it worked out best to make a whole new crossmember 3" further back, spanning the full distance between the frame connectors. Here are a couple pics of an e-body we did - we really sunk it up into the floor for ground clearance, probably 2" higher than we needed to, but it worked out real nice. I full expect this much cutting in an a-body install. You can see just ahead of the new crossmember where the old one was - we just boxed in the ends. Obviously this wouldn't be possible with stock suspension, but it might give you some ideas.
Maybe this is a kit you could do? Everything needed to bolt in? Maybe include a new tunnel too?
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Think3205
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Another thing to consider if you're just thinking about it - the T6060 is out now, which replaces the T56 for 08 Vipers. It's a stronger trans, shifts smoother, and has a shift pattern 50% tighter. It only requires a small adapter to replace the T56 directly, which I hear QuikTime is already working on, so it should be an easy bolt on in a few months. The shifter mount is different though.
How much torque can these T6060's handle and where can you find them? I was reading up the page here a little... I'm not going to push much for a "kit" really from anyone. Although over the next couple of months I'll know what pieces are required from where. I'm totally into the 6060 and the quiktime bells, so I'll be researching all about that combination. Since I have an A-body. the whole tunnel comes out anyway.
Frankly, when it comes to these stick conversions, the only right way to do it is remove parts of the floor, even the 5 speeds. Keeping them under the floor puts a god-awful angle on it, usually pointing your headers towards the ground, not to mention the pinion angle change. The 6-speeds also require a big chunk of the trans crossmember be removed, which isn't a big deal with an alterktion, but stock suspension it is, because you lose 2 of the crossmember bolts. we did a couple here, and it worked out best to make a whole new crossmember 3" further back, spanning the full distance between the frame connectors. Here are a couple pics of an e-body we did - we really sunk it up into the floor for ground clearance, probably 2" higher than we needed to, but it worked out real nice. I full expect this much cutting in an a-body install. You can see just ahead of the new crossmember where the old one was - we just boxed in the ends. Obviously this wouldn't be possible with stock suspension, but it might give you some ideas.
Maybe this is a kit you could do? Everything needed to bolt in? Maybe include a new tunnel too? yeah bill, make a kit for us! 
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zpsull01
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I'm getting very close to purchasing a T-56, and was wondering does the quicktime bellhousing correct the alignment that mikeR corrected with the scattershied mod or does that still have to be done? Just alittle confused here.
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Bill_Reilly
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The 6060's are tough, not sure on the actual numbers, but it's rated at like 750hp. They're just starting to trickle in now, not many extras around yet. At the moment, you have to order one through dodge, but I think they're B/O still. But, it doesn't matter yet - tremec isn't done with the adapter yet, so until thats done it won't bolt to the t56 bell. I thought quiktime was making the adapter, but it turns out tremec is making it directly so it'll bolt to all the existing t56 bells on the market. The typical mustang t56 shifters will bolt into it, so that's all fine.
Once I can get a bell and adapter, it's just a matter of the crossmember and floor stamping. The crossmember in the yellow challenger worked out great, so I think I may do something like that, but it's based around the US cartool frame connectors, so it'll be more of a kit that includes those and the crossmember fitted to them. You'd bolt the crossmember and connectors together and weld them under the floor as a unit so everything fit nice.
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rjsjea
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 I'd be interested in this Bill...........asap --Rob
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Demon:,6.1HEMI, AlterK,Tri4link,custom cage,pro-touring-built for the curves....not much hasnt been modified
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Think3205
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 I'd be interested in this Bill...........asap --Rob I'd be interested too...
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MoparCar
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Updates anyone? I see Quicktime has several new bells out for the T-56......and Viper versions. I'm very interested in either using a T-56 or the new TR6060 in my Challenger I'm building with a 6.1 3G hemi.
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rjsjea
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Weir Hot rods still doesnt have any parts out, dont think he is in any hurry...............Sounds like Quicktime is the way to go as it is SFI approved. Keisler also has a bell for the 3G hemi to T56, dont know about there SFI though
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MoparCar
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Does anyone know which is the correct version of the T-56 to go with for the 6.1/3G hemi? Is it the GM version or is this mostly just a function of the correct bellhousing (input shaft length) and pilot bearing? Example-Quicktime bellhousing for small block mopar/GM t-56 or the small block mopar/Viper t-56 version? How about the roller pilot bearing? Does anyone know a part nuimber or application for this?
Is the TR6060 the same between applications-GM vs. Viper vs. Ford meaning is the input shaft the same size/length with the bolt pattern being the only difference.
Thanks, Wes
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