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518 is the only way to go. You just grind a couple ribs off the tail end no floor pan mods and can be controlled by Holley or you can build your own harness the information is out there
I am late replying to this thread as I wanted to speak to my neighbor first. He swapped a Gen III Hemi into his '74 Challenger years ago, before any kits were available. He even fabbed his own intake manifold for a carburetor. As I thought, he used a 518. He told me he uses a toggle switch to engage the OD and lockup on demand. He also indicated no floor pan modification needed with the exception of clearancing the cross member stiffener in the trans tunnel. I can attest to the functionality and reliability of his swap. He drives this car almost daily (except in our snowy winter months).518 is the only way to go. You just grind a couple ribs off the tail end no floor pan mods and can be controlled by Holley or you can build your own harness the information is out there
So I'd be going from 3sp to 4sp w/OD? I guess what I was asking was if I get an engine and trans together, can I just put both in without major modifications.I am late replying to this thread as I wanted to speak to my neighbor first. He swapped a Gen III Hemi into his '74 Challenger years ago, before any kits were available. He even fabbed his own intake manifold for a carburetor. As I thought, he used a 518. He told me he uses a toggle switch to engage the OD and lockup on demand. He also indicated no floor pan modification needed with the exception of clearancing the cross member stiffener in the trans tunnel. I can attest to the functionality and reliability of his swap. He drives this car almost daily (except in our snowy winter months).
If you get a hemi with the nag1 5spd or hpxx 8spd you need both tunnel fab and controllers.So I'd be going from 3sp to 4sp w/OD? I guess what I was asking was if I get an engine and trans together, can I just put both in without major modifications.
I was expecting to have to do the driveshaft. Just wanted to make of what would be needed to keep the trans the engine is hooked to already. Im looking at the ones that come with electronics (harness, pcm, ecm, etc.). I was assuming I could use those electronics. Please correct me if I'm wrong.If you get a hemi with the nag1 5spd or hpxx 8spd you need both tunnel fab and controllers.
If you buy a 518/47rh you may need to do some trimming and you need the special flex plate and some pressure switches to wire up control of OD.
Any re trans is going to require a controller.
Then there are all the gm based kits already discussed.
All require new driveshaft.
Unfortunately you can't without getting the body computer and all inputs working. There's an old thread on here from a former member Darius that chronicles his roadrunner build. He ended up scrapping all OEM wiring and computer for transI was expecting to have to do the driveshaft. Just wanted to make of what would be needed to keep the trans the engine is hooked to already. Im looking at the ones that come with electronics (harness, pcm, ecm, etc.). I was assuming I could use those electronics. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Silver Sport Transmission uses the A41 modified 4l60e.Someone listed a kit for the GM trans from a vendor, but the vendor cleverly labeled it as a generic proprietary name instead of 4l60e conversion and they claimed no trans tunnel modification in a B body. I just looked and I did not save the link.
The floor pans in E bodies are different than the 62-70 B body....just enough to require some modifications to fit a 518.I am late replying to this thread as I wanted to speak to my neighbor first. He swapped a Gen III Hemi into his '74 Challenger years ago, before any kits were available. He even fabbed his own intake manifold for a carburetor. As I thought, he used a 518. He told me he uses a toggle switch to engage the OD and lockup on demand. He also indicated no floor pan modification needed with the exception of clearancing the cross member stiffener in the trans tunnel. I can attest to the functionality and reliability of his swap. He drives this car almost daily (except in our snowy winter months).
Just remember 727 or 500/518 require kickdown cable,which will require some type of modified pedal or something to work with drive by wire .What about a a833 with the od ?
The a833 is manual nothing to mod but the pedalsJust remember 727 or 500/518 require kickdown cable,which will require some type of modified pedal or something to work with drive by wire .
Or a manual valve body depending on your plans for the carJust remember 727 or 500/518 require kickdown cable,which will require some type of modified pedal or something to work with drive by wire .
Yep, see post 20, I linked to their site.Silver Sport Transmission uses the A41 modified 4l60e.
I did see it after I replied. If Graveyard Carz uses the A41 from Silver Sport, it’s must to be good.Yep, see post 20, I linked to their site.
I am weighing my options but that is a good one, Holley can control it as well.I didn’t see it after I replied. If Graveyard Carz uses the A41 from Silver Sport, it’s must to be good.
This seems to be exactly what im looking to do. Just a reminder to everyone, I have a sedan with 3 on the tree. Id rather not have to move my shifter to the floor as I like my bench and have plans for the area under the dash.I have a Gen3 Hemi (5.7) and the 5 speed auto (NAG1) in my 68 Charger.
Do yourself a favor and contact Sound German Automotive (Sound German Automotive) and just buy his kit. It definitely save you alot of time and hassle.
I had to slightly modify my tunnel and I also had to purchase the Holley BlackHeart adapters to mount the transmission into my car. It took a little persuasion but did eventually fit.
I also had a custom driveshaft made.
You will need to ensure you use the factory shifter out of the donor car and you'll have to fab it to fit, but it's possible.
On the plus side, my car shifts just like it was new (in 2006 Dodge Charger speak) and has averaged over 20 miles per gallon! I love this upgrade on both the engine and the transmission.
Good luck!
Ryan
Link to my build/swap with pics - Just found this Hemi swap forum - My Hemi Swap 68