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Manual Transmission
Date de l'affichage 14-mars-11 Prix $300,00 Adresse Gatineau, QC J8R 2W3, Canada Afficher la carte À vendre par Propriétaire Marque Chevrolet Modèle Corvette Année 1978 Kilomètres 60000 Boite de vitesse Manuelle
That should be the 2.64 first gear if its from a vette. Only a few 1974 cars with high torque big blocks for the 2.43 first gear from the factory. Still a really good transmission. I swapped a 3.42 first gear'd ST10 into my camaro. Works great with the hurst on it.
I wonder if all the mounting ears are on it, he has two of them covered up and its common for them to break if someone tried to install the trans improperly.
-- Edited by RacerRick on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 08:50:10 AM
I had an all aluminum ST-10 from a mid to late seventies 'Vette with 4 grooves-2:88 first gear.Very rare.I haven't seen another one since.Should've kept it!!
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If I recall correctly the 2.88 gear was never offered in a production vehicle - it was probably a replacement gearset in an original case. It probably was the 9310 gears also. The 2.88 first was a popular upgrade.
I went and checked my old notes on Super T10's when I was racing with them.
The only listed production gearsets I have are 2.43, 2.64, and 3.42 firsts.
I have seen a few 2.43 ST10's. All of them were behind high torque 455 pontiacs in 1975 (not 74 as I said above). Apparently this gearset was offered with the L82 vette as an option, but every L82 vette I have seen has the 2.64 first gear, so this much be pretty rare. This trans is rated for 375ft-lbs IIRC.
2.64's were common in vettes, camaros, firebirds etc with the 400, and SBC from 74-79. I have had a bunch of these. Rated at 325ft-lbs if I remember correctly.
3.42's were availble from 80-83 and most are cast iron cased. 82 and later F-bodies have one with a modified trans mount that is at something like a 15 degree angle. These were rated for 275ft-lbs.
2 rings = 2.43
3 rings = 2.64
4 and 5 rings = 2.88
6 and 0 rings = 3.42
Either way, that is a rare and desirable transmission.