Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
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How about making a full list for future reference?
1. Street only, forward pattern
2. Street only, reverse pattern
3. Street/Strip, forward pattern
4. Street/Strip, reverse pattern
5. Strip only, forward pattern, LBA (?)
6. Strip only, reverse pattern, LBA
Should there be 727 and 904 breakdown? Does HP change VB application?
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
[Re: RodStRace]
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
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You could make your own Rev manual using a good core VB and purchasing an ATI separator plate. Using a mill or drill press with an end mill, you can modify the channel walls and reassemble the kickdown valve and throttle pressure valve in the correct orientation. www.atiracing.comP/N 723210, $49.00 Otherwise, the Griner 22G05B is the superior RMVB available. Can also contact John Cope and coperacingtrans.com 727specialist is a dealer for Griner
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
[Re: RodStRace]
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03/04/15 03:35 PM
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How about making a full list for future reference?
1. Street only, forward pattern
2. Street only, reverse pattern
3. Street/Strip, forward pattern
4. Street/Strip, reverse pattern
5. Strip only, forward pattern, LBA (?)
6. Strip only, reverse pattern, LBA
IMO, options #1 & 2 make no sense; 99% of the people use a MVB in either street/strip cars or race cars.
Everybody else can leave it in "D".
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
[Re: BradH]
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03/04/15 04:00 PM
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When my cuda was an auto I had a reverse pattern manual valve body and it was a full street driven car that was also run on street nights at the track. I modified the gates on the factory Slap stick shifter to work in reverse ,worked great.
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
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... a full street driven car that was also run on street nights at the track.
That's how I'd describe my Challenger, too; it's a street/strip car... when it's running.
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
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You could make your own Rev manual using a good core VB and purchasing an ATI separator plate. Using a mill or drill press with an end mill, you can modify the channel walls and reassemble the kickdown valve and throttle pressure valve in the correct orientation.
www.atiracing.com
P/N 723210, $49.00
Is there any literature/books to buy that explain this process? I have stacks of valve bodies and a mill + tons of spare time.
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
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Re: Which manual valve body to look for?
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Munroe's book won't show the transfer plate mods needed to build a RMVB. The pic below shows (in red) the channel partition areas that need to be removed. (1/4" cutter)
For those without a milling machine, a thick steel plate with a 1/4" hole drilled in it can be used. Place the hole over the area to be removed, clamp the steel plate to the transfer plate with two C-clamps and drill out the partitions using a 1/4" drill bit...mark the depth on the drill bit to prevent drilling too deep.
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