Good evening all,
Thought I'd ask your experiences or observations on this. And since I know there is a fair amount of overlap of subscribership between this forum and Joe's forum, I hope those who already answered this question on Joe's forum won't take offense that I have posted the questions here as well. I'd just like to get it out in front of as many Power Wagon folks as I can.
I'm considering removing the 230 and installing a 251 or 265 into my '49 Power Wagon, with some performance upgrades as well. I'm getting a pretty good understanding of what this swap requires, but one of my main lingering questions is whether the original transmission (original type crash box) and 10" clutch will be up to the task of the extra torque if I install one of these larger engines with some performance goodies installed (two-barrel carb or dual carb setup, split exhaust or headers, cam, etc.). I certainly don't intend to abuse the truck, but there will be the occasional pedal mashing while I'm going down the road, or extra pedal while I'm hauling something heavy.
As I first thought about this, I figured it wouldn't be any big deal, because people install V8's in these trucks all the time, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that all the V8 or diesel upgrades I see are making use of some later transmission, not the original spur gear type. I don't know how much of that is because of concerns over the stock transmission's torque capability, or if it's because people want easier shifting or overdrive.
I appreciate your input. If at all possible, I'd like to keep the original transmission, as the double-clutching and gear whine are part of the truck's character, and it would be cheaper and easier to keep it anyway.
Again, to those folks who already replied to this question on Joe's forum, please don't take offense that I'm looking for additional input.
Thanks!
Thought I'd ask your experiences or observations on this. And since I know there is a fair amount of overlap of subscribership between this forum and Joe's forum, I hope those who already answered this question on Joe's forum won't take offense that I have posted the questions here as well. I'd just like to get it out in front of as many Power Wagon folks as I can.
I'm considering removing the 230 and installing a 251 or 265 into my '49 Power Wagon, with some performance upgrades as well. I'm getting a pretty good understanding of what this swap requires, but one of my main lingering questions is whether the original transmission (original type crash box) and 10" clutch will be up to the task of the extra torque if I install one of these larger engines with some performance goodies installed (two-barrel carb or dual carb setup, split exhaust or headers, cam, etc.). I certainly don't intend to abuse the truck, but there will be the occasional pedal mashing while I'm going down the road, or extra pedal while I'm hauling something heavy.
As I first thought about this, I figured it wouldn't be any big deal, because people install V8's in these trucks all the time, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that all the V8 or diesel upgrades I see are making use of some later transmission, not the original spur gear type. I don't know how much of that is because of concerns over the stock transmission's torque capability, or if it's because people want easier shifting or overdrive.
I appreciate your input. If at all possible, I'd like to keep the original transmission, as the double-clutching and gear whine are part of the truck's character, and it would be cheaper and easier to keep it anyway.
Again, to those folks who already replied to this question on Joe's forum, please don't take offense that I'm looking for additional input.
Thanks!
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