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Seeking Info re: H with S-10 trans behind v6
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Posted by Buzzman72 on January 31, 2007 at 15:50:53 from (4.89.128.185):
I was talking with one of the guys in my manual transmission class at the vocational school, and he's bringing in a 4-speed from an S-10 to build for class...after which he said he'd give me the tranny, since he's got "a pile of 'em," as he put it. I was just remembering someone here had an H with--IIRC--a 2.8 V6, and the guy said he used an S-10 4-speed, in 2nd gear for a 2:1 reduction ratio. I'm interested in the specifics as to how the S-10 tranny--or parts thereof--was installed...and whether any [or much] 'spensive machine work was required. I've got an H that needs an engine transplant, and I'm considering using 460-up side rails and installing a spare IH truck six I have...and a 2:1 gear ratio would take the IH six's 3600-rpm top speed down to the equivalent of the 1800 rpm required to match the speeds originally available from the H. Anyone have info or helpful input? Thanks in advance.
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