Posted by rufus80 on June 24, 2012 at 15:31:10 from (174.231.129.189):
In Reply to: 5x88 series question posted by smalltimer on June 24, 2012 at 11:07:49:
Updates seals on clutch packs, countershaft redesign and one other thing I can't remember done to the clutch. The '88 series had a better transmission IMHO than the '86. I have a 1586 and love the power but the trans only has a three speed trans compared to the others with a four speed. In my opinion it has the better rearend than the 1486. The 1486 has the same rear as a 1086. The 1586 has the planetary rear. If you buy a '86 check to see if it was turned up. There are a lot of 14's running 160+ and 15's close to 200. If they have that kind of hp and a lot of hrs and never had the rearend rebuilt it probably is time. Also it will be cheaper to repair an '86 than an '88 because so few of the 88's were made.
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