FD trans in a FC
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Originally posted by FC Drifter
my question is...why bother? i dont recall ever hearing about N/A trannies blowing up so why upgrade it? just replace it with another N/A tranny. i could be wrong but ive just never heard of the N/A trannies being troubled areas. hell my friend beat the ever loving dog **** out of his GXL and the tranny never even flinched.
my question is...why bother? i dont recall ever hearing about N/A trannies blowing up so why upgrade it? just replace it with another N/A tranny. i could be wrong but ive just never heard of the N/A trannies being troubled areas. hell my friend beat the ever loving dog **** out of his GXL and the tranny never even flinched.
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Originally posted by dcfc3s
The FD and FC Turbo trannies have nearly identical guts and design, but the bellhousing and many other parts of the design are different. Regardless, they're both VERY strong trannies - the tranny blowing up on the 3rd gen is not normal, BTW.
Anyhow, to the original poster, did you replace the plastic bushing that goes in the slot on the shift lever's ball? It's commonly overlooked and accounts for a LOT of slack.
Dale
The FD and FC Turbo trannies have nearly identical guts and design, but the bellhousing and many other parts of the design are different. Regardless, they're both VERY strong trannies - the tranny blowing up on the 3rd gen is not normal, BTW.
Anyhow, to the original poster, did you replace the plastic bushing that goes in the slot on the shift lever's ball? It's commonly overlooked and accounts for a LOT of slack.
Dale
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Originally posted by 1Revvin7
no, u have it backwards, i just recieved a TII tranny, with packaging it weighed 86lbs said so on the packaging info. I shipped my old n/a tranny and with a crate it wieghed 135lbs. I figured the crated wieghed like 20, it was just small plywood.
no, u have it backwards, i just recieved a TII tranny, with packaging it weighed 86lbs said so on the packaging info. I shipped my old n/a tranny and with a crate it wieghed 135lbs. I figured the crated wieghed like 20, it was just small plywood.
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Originally posted by banzaitoyota
Pineapple racing can build you a stout enough NA tranny.
Pineapple racing can build you a stout enough NA tranny.
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Originally posted by peejay
Break gears mad quick
You can't swap individual gears, except for 5th and Reverse. The countershaft and the countergears for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd are all one solid chunk of metal. (4th gear isn't a gear at all) That bg ole' shaft presses through the center bearing assembly and 5th and Reverse slide on the opposite side.
Swapping FB gears into an FC can best be described as pointless effort, unless you REALLY want RB gear ratios. It's the same junk in an FC N/A tranny as in an FB tranny, and a Miata 5-speed tranny and some pickups and other RWD cars as well.
Just as pointless as swapping an FD tranny in place of an FC Turbo tranny - same internals, just slightly different case. Only, the FD tranny is really unsuited for anything but an FD since it requires a pull-type clutch. Mazda beefed up the thrust bearing assembly and under-front-cover assembly to handle the added abuse of the pull clutch. Could you make it live without having to rebuild your engine to FD spec? Probably. But then, some people also manage to make N/A trannies survive behind turbo engines, or at least, they don't mind the breakage.
Break gears mad quick
You can't swap individual gears, except for 5th and Reverse. The countershaft and the countergears for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd are all one solid chunk of metal. (4th gear isn't a gear at all) That bg ole' shaft presses through the center bearing assembly and 5th and Reverse slide on the opposite side.
Swapping FB gears into an FC can best be described as pointless effort, unless you REALLY want RB gear ratios. It's the same junk in an FC N/A tranny as in an FB tranny, and a Miata 5-speed tranny and some pickups and other RWD cars as well.
Just as pointless as swapping an FD tranny in place of an FC Turbo tranny - same internals, just slightly different case. Only, the FD tranny is really unsuited for anything but an FD since it requires a pull-type clutch. Mazda beefed up the thrust bearing assembly and under-front-cover assembly to handle the added abuse of the pull clutch. Could you make it live without having to rebuild your engine to FD spec? Probably. But then, some people also manage to make N/A trannies survive behind turbo engines, or at least, they don't mind the breakage.
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I want Miata gears in an FB tranny... Closest ratios if you don't count the RWD 626 transmission.
Strongest gears seem to be the '79-82 (? might be '83) gears. They have coarser teeth. At least, I abused the living **** out of my '80 tranny and it had nary a problem They switched to fine pitch gears in '83 or '84.
Like I said, some people can make the "smoothcase" trannies live behind power. Others, well..... Also KIM that Miatas are even lighter than 1st-gens, and a 1.8l that makes 300hp is in all likelihood going to make less torque than a rotary.
Strongest gears seem to be the '79-82 (? might be '83) gears. They have coarser teeth. At least, I abused the living **** out of my '80 tranny and it had nary a problem They switched to fine pitch gears in '83 or '84.
Like I said, some people can make the "smoothcase" trannies live behind power. Others, well..... Also KIM that Miatas are even lighter than 1st-gens, and a 1.8l that makes 300hp is in all likelihood going to make less torque than a rotary.
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Originally posted by RexRyder
um, ok I'm not going to argue, but can you explain this: if the tii tranny is much more beefier and can support well over twice as much HP as a N/A tranny, why is it lighter? Also, howcome other people aren't agreeing with you, or disagreeing with me?
um, ok I'm not going to argue, but can you explain this: if the tii tranny is much more beefier and can support well over twice as much HP as a N/A tranny, why is it lighter? Also, howcome other people aren't agreeing with you, or disagreeing with me?
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thats amazing. the Stronger T2 tranny is lighter then the NA tranny? Thats crazy! The NA tranny must be a really bad design if this is true
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Originally posted by HeavyFoot86
Pineapple builds NA trannies??!! I want one!! Seriously...anyone know a price? My tranny is about dead, and I dont want used, minimum is rebuilt...I know Pineapple would be high quality, and handle any mod I could do to my NA. Any info, anyone?
Pineapple builds NA trannies??!! I want one!! Seriously...anyone know a price? My tranny is about dead, and I dont want used, minimum is rebuilt...I know Pineapple would be high quality, and handle any mod I could do to my NA. Any info, anyone?
My tranny and clutch came out to 1350 shipped
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Originally posted by Liquid Anarchy
actually Peejay, you're 180* off.
The 79-83½ FB transmissions were the weakest ones, and "should be avoided if reliability is an issue"
actually Peejay, you're 180* off.
The 79-83½ FB transmissions were the weakest ones, and "should be avoided if reliability is an issue"
PS - '79-80 are not FBs and use a slightly different transmission from '81-up models, they don't have a remote shifter box, and before mid-80 they didn't use rollpins to hold the shift linkage together...