![]() |
'80 Trans Am-here's where I'm at
8 Attachment(s)
Hows it going,
Here's a few pics of the ticket-getter so I can show you how much work still needs to be done!! Some stuff it now has: Hotchkis TVS American grafitti AC delete March PS pump & pulleys AGR Steering box 12:1:1 Pro-Form alum valve covers Not shown but on car now: Boyd Coddington 18" wheels, TKO 600 tranny Paul |
Looks good!! I have allways liked 79-81 face of the transam!
How was the manual swap? Was it originally manual car ? |
TKO Swap
The tranny swap was not too bad, pretty straightforward as they say, but a LOT of work for me, mainly because I had to do pretty much the whole swap by my lonesome.
The Trans am originally came with a TH350 auto, so I had to change stuff around to convert to stick. I decided to go with a manual linkage. Pretty simple like I said, just alot of messin around and several days of time. I will try to throw in some updates on here when I actually get it on the road with the new tranny and let you know how it goes. Right now I am waiting on the custom-length driveshaft from Keisler Engineering. Paul |
Up and running with TKO 600!
Hey guys--got the driveshaft about a week ago, stabbed it in and went for a test drive. Everything works great sofar, been driving it about every day, I've got about 400 miles on it now, and no problems. It shifts and drives like a dream!! Torque is wicked in 1st and 2nd, chugs along at 2000 rpm at 80+ mph in 5th!!
Can't wait 'til I have about another 100-200 miles on it and the clutch is broken in, so I can really thrash on it!! :thumbsup: |
Nice looking 'bird. Now let's see those pics with the new wheels !!! :unibrow:
|
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 01:42 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Lateral-g.net