Metalbender
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I am thinking about going away from stick to an auto. What do I need to do to do to have an auto perform excellent off road. Manual valve body? Shifters? Clutch disk
I run a HD case TH400 with straight cut planetaries, factory deep pan, notched Art Carr shifter, stock valve body with manual shift and a big cooler. It is the way to go IMO :awesomework:
Take it to Scotty, transgo stage 3 Shift kit along with the rebuild and an Art Carr shifter and your set. Full manual operation, nice shifts, and not too much out of pocket. Manual VB's only advantage off-road will be reverse is closer. Been there done that with the 350/400 so if you have any questions pm away.
I run a HD case TH400 with straight cut planetaries, factory deep pan, notched Art Carr shifter, stock valve body with manual shift and a big cooler. It is the way to go IMO :awesomework:
What is an HD case th400??
I run a Transgo stage 3 shift, costs about 100 dollars and it will give you full manual shift with compression braking cannot beat it for the price and it has worked great. I would rec it over a manual valve body any day of the week. Me, Troy(Roccrawler), as well as many others run this setup. That being said I also run a stock converter and have had no issues, for those that dont know I currently run a 400, but in the last rig I ran a 350 with the same setup.Personally I dont like manual valvebodys. They cost more for something that is not needed IMO. My TH400 will stay in 1st until I upshift or in 3rd it shifts through 1-2-3 like normal and has compression braking. A reverse shift pattern is not needed either.
For what it's worth: Art Carr shifters are not manufactured by Art Carr, but simply repackaged and rebadged. I bypassed Art Carr and saved a few bucks. (It's just I cannot remember the actual manufacturer's name right now)
You are prob correct Rick, do I have to have one no but would I even be quicker when reverse is needed yes. I dont run one, but would agree that it would help getting the rig faster into reverse before a backwards rollover occurs. With an Art carr shifter knotched finding reverse is pretty easy, but having rev next to 1st is a no brainer reaction time wise.Most guys who don't recommend one have never used one.