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Small block questions.
« on: January 05, 2011, 12:26:56 AM »


I have a new(ish) 305 tunedport and 3 (2wd) th350's layin around. 

This 305 really wants to be in the jeep. So im thinking about it. My questions.

Has anyone here done this?
If so, does the 350/231 increase drive shaft length?
Is there a less expensive th350/231 adapter than $400?
Any specific mounts anyone recommends? (Novak?)
Is there a specific header set needed?
Would an easier route be, Get an ax15, change shaft to fit 231, then adapt ax15 to 305?

Im also not opposed to ditching the 231. Or going with a manual tranny of any make.

The main theme is, use the 305 and go the least expensive route. 

Any help is appreciated. I have been searching the forum, and will keep doin so.
 

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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2011, 12:32:34 AM »
I'd skip the 305.  For teh same amount of work you could have a 350 and you wodn't say, I wish I had a 350 later.

I would go with a 350/700R4/NP231-C for the least amount of trouble and no adapters.  Adapters are going to cost $500-600 and you'd be better off saving that.  IIRC, you'd be best using either the stock manifolds or shorty headers.  You might want to look at AA's site for more specifics on the swap.  They have everything you'd need.

Might want to check local and state laws on swaps as well.
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2011, 01:03:04 AM »
Thanks Jeffy.
I have a 350 .060+ with 12:1 domed pistons, and crane 274 energizer. Blue printed and balanced.  :weee:  I dont play hot rods and indians too much anymore. So it sits under my workbench for now.

Im apparently not like the rest of the crowd round here, lol (insert joke).   This will be my daily driver. I want a cruiser. Not a bruiser.

Im kinda over the 'maximum' power kick, and want 'maximum' efficiency. This gawd aweful 150 4banger sure as hell aint the epitome of efficiency.

When we (the family) do play, we already have our own vehicles specifically built for playing offroad. We have hundreds of acres to play on aswell.
So I definitely wont say I wish I had a 350 in the jeep. And if i did get the itch, its just a matter of swappin the 2 small blocks. So no biggie.

So the 700r4 will make love to the 231 no problems?? 2wd 700r also? Im sure im just being paranoid, but the 700r has a REALLY bad reputation for being a massive dog turd around these parts. (and the 4l60e seems to be keeping up the trend... im on my 4th one in the silverado).

Out of 5 of my friends back in the day, who ran untouched 700r's, 4 had constant or eventual problems.
But I would love the OD. I hope those are just isolated problems.
I will def consider this option.

I did find an adapter for ax15 to SBC. http://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/kit_gmax15.htm  Ofcourse, this would require me to come up with an ax15, and a shaft change for the tcase.

Ive also read, just get an S15 tranny and tcase and problem solved. ? ?

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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2011, 10:36:00 AM »
http://advanceadapters.com/product/1823/50-9103.html   :confused:   "Least amount of trouble and no adapters" ?

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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2011, 10:40:46 AM »
Look for a 700R4 with a 231 already bolted to it. It would save you the $500 for the adapter. Plus I would imagine it's a 23 spline not a 21.
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2011, 10:43:42 AM »
The reason for going with the 350 isn't to go big.  The 350 is pretty standard and if you keep it in stock form, it will be pretty reliable.  Not to mention, there is usually not much of a difference in block prices.

The 700R4 and the 4L60E are basically the same transmission.  They can be built to stand up to big block power.  Most of the bad reputation happened with the early 700R4's from the 80's.

You will need a 4x4 transmission unless you like hunting for adapters.  You will also need a 231-C not 231-J.  These use a 5 bolt pattern instead of the Jeep/Dodge 6 bolt pattern.  The spline count should be 27 and not 21 or 23 either.  C stands for Chevy.  J is for Jeep and D is for Dodge.  There is also a HD which is usually a Dodge but could also be a Chevy.  The sprockets are larger as well as the chain.  1" vs 1.25".  The planetary is also different/stronger.  3 gears vs 6 gears.  The D, HD and I think C are all rated for 1/2T applications.

If you're wanting to keep it cheap then don't use any adapters.  Go with a mated pair.  A S10/S15 transmission will be a 700R4 or a 4L60E depending on the year. Well, unless it's a manual and then it would be a NV3500.  The transfer case will be a NP or NVG231-C.

You could also use that TH350 but then you won't have a OD.  The TH350 would give you a longer rear driveshaft if length was an issue.
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2011, 10:44:38 AM »
Thanks. Great info as usual.

Im actually leaning towards ax15 now.  From recent boneyard searches it looks like its gonna be much easier to aquire an ax15/231 already mated, rather than a questionable chevy donor that wont need rebuilt.

Considering that swap, what is the ax15 overal length compared to ax5?
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2011, 11:19:31 AM »
With a Chevy V8 you might as well use an SM465 and skip the engine to tranny adapters plus it is much stronger than the AX15.  Then just get a Chevy transfer case.
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2011, 11:30:13 AM »
Thanks neale. But im after OD if I can get it. Great idea though. I know I have a muncie out at the farm somewhere.

Strength shouldnt be an issue in this case, since i never wheel the jeep, and run stock tires.
 
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« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2011, 01:17:19 PM »
I don't think the AX-15 is really up to the task of a V8.  If you're looking for a manual then you would be better off getting a NV3500.  Getting a one from a Chevy, specially a S10/S15/Jimmy/Blazer would more then likely have been rarely used in 4WD and never beat on.  You also get the stronger transfer case.

That's based on the rear driveshaft size, you gain around 4" going from a AX-5 to AX-15.  AX-5 is the shortest followed by both automatics then the AX-15
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2011, 10:23:46 PM »

That's based on the rear driveshaft size, you gain around 4" going from a AX-5 to AX-15.  AX-5 is the shortest followed by both automatics then the AX-15

I dont understand your wording there. The AX5 is 4in longer than the AX15?
Thanks. Will also look for the 3500.
 

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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2011, 10:43:00 PM »
I dont understand your wording there. The AX5 is 4in longer than the AX15?
Thanks. Will also look for the 3500.
 

he probably meant the other way around as in AX5 is about 4'' shorter than AX15
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2011, 10:45:21 PM »
I dont understand your wording there. The AX5 is 4in longer than the AX15?
Thanks. Will also look for the 3500.
 
The AX-15 will be 4" longer
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Re: Small block questions.
« Reply #13 on: January 06, 2011, 12:43:08 PM »
According to the Novak site, the AX15 is only about 1" longer.  I've also been looking into an AX15 swap and contacted Advance Adapters.  They said that with their adapter plate, the TC would end up about 2" farther back than with the AX5. 
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« Reply #14 on: January 06, 2011, 01:19:12 PM »
According to the Novak site, the AX15 is only about 1" longer.  I've also been looking into an AX15 swap and contacted Advance Adapters.  They said that with their adapter plate, the TC would end up about 2" farther back than with the AX5. 

just buy a Dakota bellhousing - cheaper and cleaner than using a bellhousing adapter.
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