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Any one using a wilcap flathead mopar 6 transmission adapter

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by RATFINKFOREVER, Jan 12, 2010.

  1. RATFINKFOREVER
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    Any one running a wilcap adapter on there mopar flat head 6 with a gm auto behind it thinking of getting one for my wayfarer project. Info on how you installed it and pictures would be really appreciated.

    http://www.wilcap.com/chryslerfh.html#230350BOPAT
     
  2. VAPHEAD
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    I just shipped one to a customer back east.
    Haven't recieve a progress report yet.
     

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  3. VAPHEAD
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    Look at the PDF file attached to above post.
     
  4. RATFINKFOREVER
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    Yea let me know if you get a progress report the adapter looks very well built from the photo's. One thing I've read is you loose some substantial HP from installing the auto.
     
  5. Frankie47
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    Seeings as there isn't much horsepower to begin with, I definately say the parisitic drag of a slushbox will slow you down.
    You will never see 200 hp on these motors without grenading so you have a cruiser not a speedster. The crankshaft mains just won't handle it.
    With a T-5 conversion, dual carbs, split exhaust, and a shaved head you might get 150 horses that scoot down the road at 75 mph. A 60 overbore wouldn't hurt either. But it will never be a fast car.
     
  6. RATFINKFOREVER
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  7. choppedtudor
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    I have a wilcap behind my flattie, mated to a 700r4. A VERY nice piece of hardware, with all the proper fasteners included.
     

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  8. 4woody
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    LOVE the minaret air cleaners!
     
  9. RATFINKFOREVER
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    Not looking for a speed machine as well the motor is all done up already bored 40over, aluminum pistons, a hot cam, duel carbs, and split pipes. I just want to make sure that the new trans will not totally kill performance before I shell out the cash for adapter.
     
  10. Frankie47
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    That's cool, at least you are doing R+R, realistic research. Mine is a bone stock 230..for now:D
     
  11. RATFINKFOREVER
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    Bump
     
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  12. Cadillac Jason
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    bump! Does anybody have any current info on this !!! ?...
     
  13. RATFINKFOREVER
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    Info on this kit would be nice.
     
  14. 55cad
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    Bump! I'm thinking of doing this with my '36 Airstream, my original ****** is shot (out in the weather and full of water the last 35 years).
     

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