Did someone say "Gen4 transmission into a Gen2" ??

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Lets find out !! :D
 

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Details!?!!!

Well, just sitting in the floor right now. I'll probably wait until after the AL/TN mountain run at the end of the month to do it. I have to pull the automatic out for the VCA event and might do a quick test fit at that time.

Just a quick visual inspection it looks very close. The input shaft is 1/8" .117" longer on the Gen4. The overall length looks real close and the crossmember mount looks real close.....I'll get measurements later in the week. Bell housing bolts line up fine.
 

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From what I was told you can't swap them. I would be real interested to see how much modification is needed to make it work.
 

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i thought woodhouse did this for bob pantax in his gen3. and i thought a gen3 would bolt into a gen2
 
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i thought woodhouse did this for bob pantax in his gen3. and i thought a gen3 would bolt into a gen2

I didn't realize they had done it at all. I IQ'd Mark last week and I asked him if they had done one into a gen2 and he said no....I should have asked if they had done one in a gen2 or 3 :D
A gen3 will go in a gen2 just fine but does that mean a gen2 is easy ? I had heard a lot of differences that are not looking bad at all or not as bad as some thought. Several different options for a yoke...I am going to see the best route to take. The output shaft is the same as a Gen2/3 but the housing is larger = thicker/stronger yoke. Eyeballing the length...they are real close. Meaning a stock shaft with the different yoke might work for Gen2 cars. Of course with a high powered car an aftermarket stronger shaft would be a plus.
Where the gen3 guys get off easy is not needed the speedo tone ring in the transmission.
 
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A rough check of length shows that the gen4 transmission is 5/8" longer than a gen2/3. Based on that and the "unused" portion of the yoke on my gen2 driveshaft, a gen 2 shaft in a gen2 car might very well work. Normally on a car you need room for the driveshaft yoke to move in/out because a normal differential has movement up/down and even some fore/aft. With the Viper rear being more stationary less room is needed. The problem with using the gen2 shaft is that there would not be any room for a tone ring (speed sensor) to mount on the yoke.
A yoke from a Viper truck is supposed to work, this yoke can be purchased separately for around $110 to $163 (list), The other option is a complete gen4 driveshaft/yoke $200 to $243 (list) I am also checking on another source for the Spicer yoke....it may be just a little cheaper than the good price on the truck yoke.
One thing that might work is buying the gen4 shaft/yoke and having the shaft shortened. It is a little over 2" longer than the gen2 shaft. I was hoping it was going to be juuust a little shorter :)
 

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Hey Tony. Does this mean that Armour Racing does transmission work now? Let me know when you're ready to take my tax credit $$$. :D
 
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If it works well , can you swap one into mine?

Of course, but I'm sure Mr. Weaver can handle it too ;)

Hey Tony. Does this mean that Armour Racing does transmission work now? Let me know when you're ready to take my tax credit $$$. :D

Yes sir, Go ahead and send that check. My new company name is C.A.S.H. :D



Hmmm. I wonder if a gen4 tranny would be stronger than a G-force modded gen2.

Good question, I decided not to go G-force due to several breakages that I have seen. There are definitely pluses to this one that won't happen with a modded T56. Some pointed out courtesy of GeneralLees post/link http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/625812-new-t56-magnum.html

Take the 6060 and let someone mod it and it might be the very best before an aftermarket race transmissions.
 
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Update:
I finally broke down and pulled the tail housing off the new transmission. On the T-56, the shaft that the tone ring (speed sensor) sets on is splined just like the transmission output shaft, same shaft, just splined again to the front. The inside of the ring itself is splined/grooved just like the driveshaft yoke. The 6060 does not have the splines for the tone ring to sit on....the shaft in that location is smooth and a smaller diameter so that it cannot be splined to work.
The tail housing on the 6060 does have the pad and blank hole for the speed sensor. I am working on a solution to place the tone ring in the proper location instead of doing it externally. I think this will allow us (gen2) to use our stock driveshaft with just a change of the yoke. I am going to do a test fit as is to confirm the driveshaft length. These pictures are from the stock/old T-56. Sorry for the quality....did them quick with the cell phone.
 

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Hi 1Tony1. I am the Bob that Mark was referring to above. Mark and his techs installed a Gen IV tranny with the Gen IV driveshaft in my Gen III in January, 2008. We also put in the Gen IV differential at that time. Everything has worked perfectly. Mark and his techs were the first ones to figure out how to do the swap. As long as you are doing it, also get the MGW/Woodhouse performance shift mechanism from Mark. The new tranny with the performance shift mechanism is an incredible combination. The shifts are crisp, short and absolutely certain. Everyone who has sat in my car and felt the difference is amazed.
 
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Hi 1Tony1. I am the Bob that Mark was referring to above. Mark and his techs installed a Gen IV tranny with the Gen IV driveshaft in my Gen III in January, 2008. We also put in the Gen IV differential at that time. Everything has worked perfectly. Mark and his techs were the first ones to figure out how to do the swap. As long as you are doing it, also get the MGW/Woodhouse performance shift mechanism from Mark. The new tranny with the performance shift mechanism is an incredible combination. The shifts are crisp, short and absolutely certain. Everyone who has sat in my car and felt the difference is amazed.

Bob,
It's good to here you have a big change to the better. The swap into a gen2 is a little different than to a gen3.....a few issues to work around. Right now, I'm trying to figure out the best for the $$$ way to address these issues. In regards to the "shift mechanism", is that just a shifter or something more ? The shifter location on the 6060 is slightly different and while it may fit fine in a gen3, unless the new shifter is placed in exactly the same location an aftermarket may present a problem, may not. Hopefully not but I will test it first with the stock shifter.
 

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