How to Build & Modify High-Performance Manual Transmissions (S-A Design) (Sa Design) (Performance How-To)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.23 (749 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1932494057 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-13 |
Language | : | English |
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This is an excellent reference guide for any muscle car transmission. ---Muscle Car Review, July 2009
Get the newer, completer edition. Ross E. Nelson I bought this book partly for its overview of manual transmissions, but mostly for its supposed information on the A833s. The front cover promises detailed coverage of the A833 (and other transmissions); the rear cover says the book will guide you through the "rebuilding process" for the A833.Surprise! The . Belle Plaine said Great Book, Excellent Content. I purchased this book, not knowing whether I would be able to open up a Muncie Great Book, Excellent Content Belle Plaine I purchased this book, not knowing whether I would be able to open up a Muncie 4 speed and get it back together again. I read it thouroughly and now I am convinced that I can do it. The photos are excellent and the content of the book is to the point. It was designed for the reader to realize what he is get. speed and get it back together again. I read it thouroughly and now I am convinced that I can do it. The photos are excellent and the content of the book is to the point. It was designed for the reader to realize what he is get
. Founded in 1981. He has been an innovator in developing new rebuilding techniques, rebuilding aids, service parts for General Motors as well as parts to anyone with a desire to build their own transmission. His design work spans many industries, from bio medical to aerospace. His love for automotive manual transmission design spans over 30 years. Paul Cangialosi heads Medatronics Corp
Early in the 1950s, the major manufacturers figured they could broaden their audience and increase their sales by developing a transmission that would shift itself. Also included are tables, speedometer ratios for GM cars, torque specs, oil capacities, and ratio charts of all the popular transmissions.. But there was a time in the not-so-distant past that if you had a performance car, you had a manual transmission, and if you were a driver worth your weight in salt, you knew how to use one. Borg Warner T-10s, ST-10s, and T-5s are covered, as well as Ford Top Loaders, and GM Muncies. Peripheral systems are covered as well, including clutches, speedometers, assemblies, shifters, and shifter modifications. Once upon a time, if you didn't know how to drive a car with a manual transmission, you didn't know how to drive a car. While automatic transmissions became more and more popular among commuters into the '60s and beyond, manual transmissions remained required equipment among performance enthusiasts.Fast forward to today; only 5 percent of all vehicles come equipped with manual transmissions, and 99 percent of all parking valets don't know how to drive them. For all the performance junkies who have hung in there and insisted on doing your own shifting, this book is for you!How to Build and Modify High Performance Manual Transmissions, by author P