Hi,
I just did this transmission conversion along with an engine change:
Truck - all original 48 Chevy 3/4 ton with original (and TIRED) 216.
216 ran poorly; leaked (saturated the clutch), etc. Decided against rebuild of
a babbit pounder.
Found a 54 (powerglide) 235 full pressure engine that "had been already
rebuilt." It has a 56 head and hydraulic lifters.
While getting the engine ready to install, found a 3 speed w/ OD transmission.
Make sure you get a good schematic and understand the electronic side of the
OD. It's pretty simple but you can further simplify with a dash mounted switch
control instead of the speed switch and kick-down switch set-up.
I can try to find some of my document links if you need.
Transmission bolts right up. Study your shift linkage carefully, I had to use
a hybrid of the links and shafts - not hard but just be a little creative. You
will need a new drive shaft with probably an EARLY powerglide yoke. Local shop
made mine complete with yoke and u-joints for just under $300.
Since I was going away from fully original with the 235 I made a few other
changes:
1) 12V conversion with a Optima battery. (OD was a 12V unit anyway) (kept foot
starter for "cool factor.")
2) Electronic cooling fan - great change - safer in so many ways
3) Alternator instead of generator. Left the voltage regulator on the firewall
just for looks.
Good news - transmission is really cool! It sometimes requires a clutch action
to up-shift but downshift works great - it momentary cuts ignition to allow
shift.
Bad news - engine knocks under load. After I got the valves quiet and not
sticking; convinced myself the knock must be bottom end since it is only under
load and around 1500-2000 rpm. Looks like I'm in for a bearing change.
Let me know if you need help with the OD. I can send pictures or links to
info.
Merry Christmas to all!
Emory Hodges
Today's Topics:
1. 3 speed overdrive conversion (Kinderlehrer)
2. Re: 3 speed overdrive conversion (William Schickling)
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Happy Holidays everyone. I just acquired a 3 speed od trans that came out
f a 57 Chevy sedan engine unknown. I am thinking of installing it in my
6 = ton which at some point was converted from 3 speed column to 4 speed
loor. I have a 235 6 cyl engine.
Has anyone done this? I havent measured, but Im guessing that I will have
o get the drive shaft modified, does anyone know for sure? I would like to
onvert back to 3 on the tree with the od, but I dont have any of the
inkage or shift components and there appear to be a lot of them and they
rent cheap.
Thanks,
Bob
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ate: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:37:58 -0500
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Bob,
I wish I had more info for you. I had a 52 3/4 ton with this conversion. I
oved it. It had a toggle switch on the dash for the overdrive. It
reewheeled half of the time. I don't remember which (overdrive in or out).
Since mine was an open drive conversion from closed drive it definitely had
new drive shaft and rear-end. Mine was on the column and it was a blast to
rive. I can compare it to my 1940 3/4 ton. Top Speed on the 40 is about 40,
aybe 45. The 52 could do 55 to 60. I should never have sold that truck :)
The column shift used arms on the steering column. Is that still there or do
ou need a new column?
Bill (Haven't replied to a list serve email in too many years) Schickling
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