Zeig, I too was talked into going with the A833 that came out of a Chevy Truck from around 81. Has an overdrive 4th gear ratio. Worth a shot at the decent price I had for a budget overdrive. It fits standard GM stuff (with the exception of the bell housing..larger opening), so if it don't work out I'll go with a new Super case M-22 or a Tremec later.
The mechanic that talked me into it said a Hurst shifter for a Muncie should bolt right up. I haven't bought the shifter yet to verify. If not, I'll fab something up. I have a welder. Mine is going into a 69 Chevelle. Not sure what the difference would be. Try these links for more info: http://www.yearone.com/updatedsinglepages/Id_info/mopar/mopar%204%20speed%20 trans/4_speedtrans.html http://www.motivegear.com/tech_info/tranny_guide/tranny_guide.html http://home.fuse.net/78CutlassS/trans.htm Steve I just learned the 4 speed linkage is mounted to the crossmember on 72 Chevelles. Does anyone know where the propper placement of the bracket that is available to be welded to the crossmember, or is it easy to figure out when you see it out of the car. I am switching from a M-21 to a New Process A-833 and it does not have the front set of mounting threads as in the muncie case for my current shifter, it just has the rear and the shifter would mount to close to the seat. I have to get the right shifter and linkage set-up for the car then all should work. If anyone has pictures or a link I would be appreciative. Also if anyone has the shifter and linkage I need I would be interested. I have looked at this car in my garage for over 10 years and need to get it done so I can start enjoying it. Thanks for the valuable knowledge gained from this list. _______________________________________________ Chevelle-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://chevelles.net/mailman/listinfo/chevelle-list_chevelles.net