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If you are curious about the details of installing a Tremec transmission into a 1955-1957 Chevy chekck out these links for some helpful information:
http://www.classicchevy5speed.com/55...tall_notes.htm. http://www.classicchevy5speed.com/tr...ko_details.htm. http://www.classicchevy5speed.com/index.htm.
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Thanks Jeff
Good information otis |
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I put one in my 57 and it works great!
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Awesome transmission. Shifts like butter.
In addition to the instructions shown in the previous post, Tremec does make a kit to move the top stick shifter to the middle position. I actually have the 3550 model (TKO predecessor), but the result would be the same me thinks. I recommend that kit for 5-6-7's if you still have a bench front seat. It will put the shifter in the perfect position to be able to move the seat its full travel. I bought the middle position kit after some trial and error fitting. I modified and welded a piece onto the shifter handle so I could bolt on a Hurst handle. ![]() I also bought new transmission hump sheet metal and made an inspection cover about 12" square (cut a big hole in the original hump) and then made the new hole for the shifter in that. This was how I fixed the old hole for the removed T-10 Hurst shifter. I also had a piece of leather sewn onto the carpet where the old hole was instead of buying new carpet. Just my 2 cents and ideas. Bottom line: I think the transmission is worth every penny.
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