I have a 92 Ram 250 , OD transmission went south while comming north on the NJ turnpike. I have a 91 Ram 250 with a good 3speed non OD trans. What do I have to change to put the 3speed in the 92 other than the Trans& I assume the torque converter. All input is appreciated. ANY ONE WHO HAS ALREADY DONE THIS !!! Thanks in advance. f snipped-for-privacy@hotmail.com
I have a 92 Ram 250 , OD transmission went south while comming north on the NJ turnpike. I have a 91 Ram 250 with a good 3speed non OD trans. What do I have to change to put the 3speed in the 92 other than the Trans& I assume the torque converter. All input is appreciated. ANY ONE WHO HAS ALREADY DONE THIS !!! Thanks in advance. f snipped-for-privacy@hotmail.com
The money you're going to burn up in gas is a year by losing the OD would pay for a rebuild. As for physical compatibility between the two, I'm clueless in this application. Is the '91 essentially a lockup A-727?
By "full size" do you mean the truck or the transmission? Engine size would give a clue as to which transmission you have.
If both of the transmissions are of the same basic family (727/518 or
904/500) the 3-speed will be shorter than the OD unit and will require a longer driveshaft and different rear mount. If the '91 truck is the same wheelbase as the '92 all of the parts necessary for the swap will be available.
This link shows the differences in the two families:
formatting link
One other issue when swapping from an OD to a 3-speed is the SBEC (computor), with no termination for the OD/converter terminals the computor will probably throw a code and this might be dealt with by using the '91
3-speed SBEC but there are different ones in '91, some have the alternator voltage regulator built into the SBEC but earlier trucks still had the separate firewall mounted regulator.
MotorsForum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here.
All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.