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GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics)

Posted By: The_Mean_Machine

GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 03:50 AM

On my never ending quest to create the "ultimate" Street Machine I decided to add a GV OD unit.
Following is a short installation report:

The packagae arrived approx. 10 days after I placed the order with GV.



I started to disassemble the MeanMachine. Due to the second crossmember for the torsion bars on 73 b-bodys I decided to use the opportunity and replace the lower control arm bushings as well. I started off with removing the frt wheels, discs, spindles, torsion bars, torsion bar crossmember and tranny crossmember. Then I removed the tail shaft housing.



Unfortunately, GV send me the wrong adapter, the support bearing ID did not fit the 727 out put shaft. I called GV and they shipped the right piece right away



The adapter in the middle of the picture is the correct one for the passenger car 727!

I installed the adapter, adjusted the coupler end play as discribed in the GV manual



and mocked everything up for the first time.



There was some severe interferance with the tunnel



which I tried to solve with



but I soon realized I won't be able to make enough room this way.
I decided to cut the tunnel and fabricate new sheet metal in order to provide sufficient clearance.



Side piece fabrication (I love hand work! ):





Side pieces welded into place:


Then I covered everything with a piece of sheet metal:





I used zink primer befor welding. After the welding was complete I primed, sealed and painted the modifications:





The OD unit got reinstalled to the transmission and the tranny crossmember went back into place



During the installation of the parking brake cable I found the cable rubbing the OD case.



I added a second "hook" set up to keep the cable away from the Overdrive





Time to hook up the electric and install the control unit, dash switch and manual switch. The control unit found place on top of the parking brake mechanism, the manual switch is installed right beside the high beam switch.







I had the drive shaft shortened at a local drive shaft shop and specified 36.5" from center to center. Unfortunately, they cut it to 36" and I am not really happy with the slip yoke engagement



Of course the exhaust didn't fit anymore and I had some new collectors (5" longer then the originals) made locally:



To compensate the longer collectors I cut 4" off the end of the H-Pipe, another inch off the muffler flange. This way I was able to move the crossover of the H-Pipe behind the OD unit.



After a successful mock up I removed the exhaust system again and painted it with high temp paint



Today the final assembly took place and the first test drive went flawless. The OD works geat and gives me a final drive ratio of 2.76 with my 3.55 geard rear end. The OD gives a very postive shift and the control unit set up suits the torque caracteristic of my engine perfectly.
The entire modification cost me $2335 for the OD unit, $130 for the drive shaft mods, $80 for the custom made collectors and some 30 buck on miscelaneous materials.
Its well worths doing it if a true street car is in your mind but be aware it is not a simple bolt on modification on 73-74 b-bodies!
Here are some shots of the finished car:









Frank



Posted By: OzHemi

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 03:53 AM

That came out great, really nice looking set-up!

Terrific step-by step pics and narrative too !
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 03:58 AM

me like! Have you takin it for a test yet? If so tell us about it!

Patrick
Posted By: The_Mean_Machine

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 04:00 AM

Quote:

The OD works geat and gives me a final drive ratio of 2.76 with my 3.55 geard rear end. The OD gives a very postive shift and the control unit set up suits the torque caracteristic of my engine perfectly.



Frank
Posted By: 73roadrunner

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 04:02 AM

Looks good and I guess your getting ready for the Summer Gas Hike!
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 04:03 AM

Thanks for the step-by-step and the pics. Looks great. Welcome to the land of OD!
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 04:29 AM

Good thing I read the descriptions - I didn't recognize the short trans adapter that shows up in one of them. I was wondering why my kit didn't have one. Well documented though. Gave me a quick trip down memory lane.

Posted By: CrazyRocker70

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 04:37 AM

looks good. notice a big power difference going down the freeway?
Posted By: Vainglory

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 05:48 AM

tech archives?


good job, btw!
Posted By: SattyNoCar

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 05:54 AM

And here I thought that second crossmember was going to be the problem.

Great followup. Definatly one for the archives.

Posted By: VanishPt

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 11:40 AM

I have had one for about 3- 1/2 years. I noticed that they provided you with a much larger sump than on mine.
I did a similar mod to an E body.

Posted By: whiplash

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 01:15 PM

great pics and description, nice installation. I recently purchased a GV, needs to be rebuilt so I am a few months away from installation.

Is the tunnel modification necessaryfor a 67 b-body? Is the 73 B tunnel smaller? I though that the tunnel would not have to be cut and widened?
Posted By: ThermoQuad

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 01:23 PM

Fantastic craftsmanship!!!!! Great pictorial essay!

Please everyone note the excllent "CUSTOMER SERVICE" and speedy delivery times for Gear Vendors.

How much $$$$ did this cost?
Posted By: TheBlueBeast

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 02:20 PM

Frank that looks great. So I guess there is no doubt that you will be at Mopars @ The Battleship again this year. See you there. Kevin
Posted By: 340Cuda

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 03:30 PM

Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. You do VERY nice work.
Bill
Posted By: The_Mean_Machine

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 03:47 PM

Quote:

looks good. notice a big power difference going down the freeway?



The OD shifts right into the torque curve of my engine, feels great..., and you always cn switch the OD off if you need more rpm


Quote:

great pics and description, nice installation. I recently purchased a GV, needs to be rebuilt so I am a few months away from installation.

Is the tunnel modification necessaryfor a 67 b-body? Is the 73 B tunnel smaller? I though that the tunnel would not have to be cut and widened?



I don't know about your 67, but you can get the outer dimensions of the OD unit from the GV web site or their catalog, make up a template and check for clearance. Anyway, the with of the tunnel was not the issue, I needed more hight.
Quote:

Fantastic craftsmanship!!!!! Great pictorial essay!

Please everyone note the excllent "CUSTOMER SERVICE" and speedy delivery times for Gear Vendors.

How much $$$$ did this cost?



10 days is kinda long but when I called about the wrong adapter the mad a overnight shipment. Sure, th GV isn't cheep, but a 5 speed as alternative would have cost me around $4500-5000
Quote:

Frank that looks great. So I guess there is no doubt that you will be at Mopars @ The Battleship again this year. See you there. Kevin



Kevin: see ya' at the Battleship
Frank
Posted By: Jerry

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 04:04 PM

now you jsut need to update your webiste i would love to see all this info there.
Posted By: JDMopar

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 05:51 PM

Great job Frank! Did you have to adjust the pinion angle any? Did you get a new end for the driveshaft to match the GM u joint or use the adapter u joint? Be sure to take some 3.23 or 2.94 rearend chunks home with you when you have to go back.Talk about some banzai runs on the Autobahn!
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: GearVendors OD installed in '73 b-body (pics) - 02/29/04 07:59 PM

Holy Crap that's nice!!!
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