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FETorino 03-03-2012 11:44 AM

Read the whole thread and never got an answer LIberty TKO mods do the trick or T56
 
This was a good thread on addressing the shifting issues of the TKO600. Problem is the two members who had their TKOs modded never posted driving impressions.

Everyone says the T56 is a better shifting transmission. It is also much heavier and I'm not convince I need 6 gear behind a big torque big block.

I have a quicktime bell and dual Mcleod clutch set up for a TKO. I'm either buying a Liberty modified TKO600RR or selling the parts I ahve and just doing a T56.

Did the Liberty mods fix the shifting issues?
Does it shift as well as the T56?
Is the T56 shifting worth the extra weight, money and tunnel mods?

preston 03-05-2012 08:35 AM

I went from an unmodified TKO600 to a Rockland blueprinted T56. Now, I never had any problems shifting my TKO600 up to 6300 rpms behind 700rwhp, so maybe I"m not hte best to comment.

HOwever, I actually feel like my TKO shifted better overall than my T56 which I realize is backwards from everyone else, but the T56 just feels heavier and notchier, and its breaking in now but 2nd gear took a good tug to make sure you got it in.

I'm not talking some huge difference here, just one datapoint that the shift quality between the two is mostly hype. Probably has more to do with how good your clutch release is than the trans.

Adding a T56 was a good 20 lbs plus I went from an alum bellhousing (unsafe) to a qucktime, which I had trimmed and cleaned up but still added 10 lbs.

I would be more worried about s trength behind your big block than shift quality. I broke a TKO600 3rd gear one time so it can happen. Haven't ran the T56 in the same conditions yet but I doubt it wil break. The TKO broke road racing on a hot day before I had a cooler, so that may have been a factor as well. 3rd gear is known as the weak spot on these.

hulsund 05-11-2012 04:16 PM

tko600 extreme
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by preston (Post 399589)
I went from an unmodified TKO600 to a Rockland blueprinted T56. Now, I never had any problems shifting my TKO600 up to 6300 rpms behind 700rwhp, so maybe I"m not hte best to comment.

HOwever, I actually feel like my TKO shifted better overall than my T56 which I realize is backwards from everyone else, but the T56 just feels heavier and notchier, and its breaking in now but 2nd gear took a good tug to make sure you got it in.

I'm not talking some huge difference here, just one datapoint that the shift quality between the two is mostly hype. Probably has more to do with how good your clutch release is than the trans.

Adding a T56 was a good 20 lbs plus I went from an alum bellhousing (unsafe) to a qucktime, which I had trimmed and cleaned up but still added 10 lbs.

I would be more worried about s trength behind your big block than shift quality. I broke a TKO600 3rd gear one time so it can happen. Haven't ran the T56 in the same conditions yet but I doubt it wil break. The TKO broke road racing on a hot day before I had a cooler, so that may have been a factor as well. 3rd gear is known as the weak spot on these.

Hey i have just mounted an tko 600 extreme from american powertrain in my 69 camaro and that i can recomended . this manuel gears is very good :) :) :)

Vegas69 05-11-2012 07:54 PM

How many miles do you have on it and have you shifted it North of 6500 rpm?

hulsund 05-12-2012 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 413694)
How many miles do you have on it and have you shifted it North of 6500 rpm?

Hello i havent so many miles on it yet ,becouse i just install it but the trans works very nice no scratching or noise from the trans .i havent go higer or 5000 rpm on it ,but i think there no problems with high rpm shift.:yes: :yes:

Flash68 05-12-2012 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hulsund (Post 413743)
Hello i havent so many miles on it yet ,becouse i just install it but the trans works very nice no scratching or noise from the trans .i havent go higer or 5000 rpm on it ,but i think there no problems with high rpm shift.:yes: :yes:

Rev it to 7000 a few times and get back to us.

hulsund 05-12-2012 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 413764)
Rev it to 7000 a few times and get back to us.

He he yes but most wait, break inn first:D :D :D


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