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If you're going to go 4 speed, I would highly recommend the sm420, and depending on your rear end gears, 3.54/3.55 gear ratio. Trust me, that truck would be a blast to drive like that. A really good take off gear, still only three shifts for regular driving, bulletproof transmission, and the gear ratio is great for cruising and hauling @$$. I say this from experience with Mean Green. It was a 4.57 truck with the sm420, until I found a 3.54 axle and swapped it in, and I broke some land speed records with that truck after that.So if I was to start looking for a 4 speed manual transmission what would I be looking for? Assuming the clutch pedal would still work I’d just need to mount the shifter in the floor because now the 3 on tree wouldn’t work right.
I don’t mind manual, it would actually be neat to keep it but I’d like another gear
The only problem with the 4 speed is it's basically a 3 speed with one extra gear. It needs 4.10s for rear gear so 1st doesn't slip the clutch so bad at each stop. The sm420 you're only using 2nd thru 4th, and 1st only if needed, 2nd is a great takeoff gear.Another option would also be the lowly Saginaw 4-speed. Still no overdrive, but better gearing and 1st gear is synchronized. And affordable.
FYI: The overdrive in that pdf is a Ranger gear splitter. Everything else is purely sm420 and the various gear ratios. I forgot that file had the overdrive info too.This will give you the rpms with different gear ratios for your truck if you use a 30.5 inch diameter tire....
The only problem with the 4 speed is it's basically a 3 speed with one extra gear. It needs 4.10s for rear gear so 1st doesn't slip the clutch so bad at each stop. The sm420 you're only using 2nd thru 4th, and 1st only if needed, 2nd is a great takeoff gear.