<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>It is a 1973.<br><br>Take care,<div><br></div><div>Joao</div></div><div><br>On Feb 28, 2015, at 8:42 AM, ptegler <<a href="mailto:ptegler@verizon.net">ptegler@verizon.net</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>
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...was just talking the interchangeability of some parts...and some
not.<br>
What year GT6? some earlier models used a smaller axle and
driveshaft flange size you might have to swap as well<br>
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ptegler<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/28/2015 2:01 AM, Joao Simoes
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<div>Thanks so much for the responses. Paul, I have read your
website with interest. Thanks for the response!</div>
<div>My GT6 donor chassis has the 3rail trans and no OD. Which I
assume is the 3:27, so you are saying the stock GT6 was sluggish
off the line? </div>
<div>If so, I can the use the 3.89 diff that came with my 78
Spitfire body donor, right?</div>
<div>I have said Spitfire's trans too, did you say I could swap
its shift mechanism onto the GT6 's? Why would i do that? Is it
better?</div>
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On Feb 27, 2015, at 2:52 PM, <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:ptegler@verizon.net">ptegler@verizon.net</a>
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<div>spit and GT6 tranny are not directly swapable.... input
shafts are different.... <br>
swapping shafts would require swapping laygears, which
requires swapping all gears.....<br>
just go with the 3rail.<br>
You CAN swap the shifter mechanisms...but not really worth
the effort or trying to collect all the right parts.<br>
Late Spit 1500 single rails came with a j-type
o/d...doesn't 'bang' as hard shifting, uses lower currents
to switch the solenoid, simpler wiring.<br>
GT6 used a d-type. needs a relay and different wiring<br>
I just ever so slightly slip my clutch on d-type o/d
switch out ...no big deal. FIS6 (Fuel Injected Spit6) is
running around 136 hp<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.teglerizer.com/triumphstuff/spit6whiteyFI/spit6whiteyFI_fullengine1.html">http://www.teglerizer.com/triumphstuff/spit6whiteyFI/spit6whiteyFI_fullengine1.html</a><br>
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Has around 15K+ on it now, including 3 long road trips
that included track laps (sissy laps but still drove the
tracks at speeds we weren't suppose to) <br>
Now you CAN get j-type o/d shafts for the three rail....so
you could install a j-type on your three rail GT6
tranny...requires a full tear down though to swap shafts.<br>
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The 3.27 diff and a non-o/d final drive ratio is nearly
identical to the 3.89 rear and o/d switch on.<br>
The 3.27 carrier is the weakest of all the diffs (smallest
carrier diameter...thinner walls carrying the ring gear)<br>
Getting off the line in the GT6 with a 3.27 is sluggish.
Hence the 3.89 and o/d.<br>
There is a 3.63 avail, but matching a speedo is a pain
(revs per mile errors) <br>
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<div>Hi folks.<br>
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<div>I have a couple more questions on the GT6 I was
hoping for some wisdom here.</div>
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<div>1- I have the choice of using a '73 '3 rail' trans
that came with the GT6 chassis or a '78 'Marina' trans
from my '78 Spitfire donor car. Any recommendations? I
am planning on 'massaging' the 2.0 liter inline 6 to
about 130 HP or so. I understand both trannies are
equivalent in handling engine power (apparently not
very) :) </div>
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<div>2- I also understand the diffs are pretty much the
same as far as power handling. I plan on getting and
overdrive, so is the 3.89 ratio from the Spitfire is
what the factory used in the US. But, apparently the
German GT6s with OD used the US non OD ratio, the
3:27, maybe that is better for a more relaxed cruise?
Not planning on drag racing much, but also don't want
a car that cant get out of its own way.</div>
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