PerformaBuilt
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Understandable and as I mentioned will will get this resolved, While normally I am not I will be personally involved in this one.
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SignUp Now!Vendor has agreed to cover return shipping and start over on the build, I just need to decide when I'm ready to pull it again.
I am getting pretty tired of dropping $50 in fluid everytime I R&R it.
This is good. If he has any tech info he needs on the 200 tell him to contact us here via PM. What is your intended rpm range?
You could get away with more gear if you wanted it. Regardless the pump slide spring will need to be much stronger than anything that was installed in a 200 from GM for that rpm.The few times that it will actually get to the track I'll probably be shifting around 5800rpm, valves start to float around 6100rpm. Yank SS3200 converter is supposed to be a good match with my Comp 282XR hyd roller cam, that's yet to be seen as I need to get the trans healthy first to see just how good it is. Rear gear is 3.73 so there will be plenty of grunt the the 406.
Clutch pack picture. Gap in front is 1/8" to 3/16". Looks to be a stock 6 friction pack.
Trans has made the trip back across country and is back in the vendor's hands.Vendor has agreed to cover return shipping and start over on the build, I just need to decide when I'm ready to pull it again.
I am getting pretty tired of dropping $50 in fluid everytime I R&R it.
Len! You've got to post a picture of the car too.
Dang! It ran good on the test drive, except for the dying going into gear. It runs better? You have one cool ride there.