Question about trans torque ratings.
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Question about trans torque ratings.
When a manufacturer issues a torque rating, is it based on the weight of the vehical it is to be installed in, or is it an absolute rating?
I have a 5 spd rwd trans from a 3200lb auto. It is rated at 200ftlb of torque.
What is the net result of using this trans in a 1400lb vehicle with 240ftlbs of torque?
Gene
I have a 5 spd rwd trans from a 3200lb auto. It is rated at 200ftlb of torque.
What is the net result of using this trans in a 1400lb vehicle with 240ftlbs of torque?
Gene
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The trans is from a 01 2wd Ranger and the engine is a slightly modded 93 Taurus SHO.
I could go with a t-5 trans from a V-8 Mustang as it has a longer input shaft, but it requires an elusive aerostar standard shift bellhousing and an adapter between the bellhousing and trans.


The car is a Locost which is a copy of the old Lotus 7. I bought the steel for the frame yesterday and I am getting ready to start building.
http://www.locostusa.com/
Gene
I could go with a t-5 trans from a V-8 Mustang as it has a longer input shaft, but it requires an elusive aerostar standard shift bellhousing and an adapter between the bellhousing and trans.


The car is a Locost which is a copy of the old Lotus 7. I bought the steel for the frame yesterday and I am getting ready to start building.
http://www.locostusa.com/
Gene
I think if you load more then 200 pounds of tourque on your Locost, you'll probably wind up crappin your pants. It's probably not the optimal coice, but I think it will serve you. Make sure you favor us with a build up thread. I think those things are a hoot. I understand there is even a manufacturer who is making an extended wheelbase version for us genetic mutants. Might be fun to do if I ever get a garage.
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That type of transmission has a common problem that is easily fixed. There are three rubber plugs in the rear of the top cover that seal up the shift rail holes. After a while the plugs get hard and shrink causing a small leak. The leak usually goes unnoticed because it only leaks when moving due to the location at the top of the gearbox. If left unchecked, it will lose enough oil to cause a meltdown. I highly recommend removing the rubber plugs and replace them with steel cup plugs.
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