65' l-76 m-20 (close or wide ratio?)
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Re: 65' l-76 m-20 (close or wide ratio?)
David------
All 1965 Corvettes with L-76 were equipped with a 4 speed transmission with 2.20:1 first gear ratio. However, no 1965 Corvettes were equipped with an M-21. That RPO designation was first used for the 1966 model year. For 1965 all Muncie 4 speeds (except those few M-22) were M-20. The M-20 was made with close ratio or wide ratio with the installed engine determining which one any particular car got. In other words, there was no choice of 4 speed transmission for any engine.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: 65' l-76 m-20 (close or wide ratio?)
Thank you Joe;
The reason I'm asking is because my early production 65 (vin 2124) has a short shifter with short travel between shifting gates, and I just took delivery of another 65 L-76 (March 65 production), and the shifter stick is taller by about 1.1/4", and the throws are longer…...
I'm used to the short shift on the 2124 car….which one is correct ?
Thanks in advance; David
David------
All Corvettes were delivered with the shifter rods installed at the "long shift" positions. However, this has nothing to do with the length of the shifter lever. All 1964-67 4 speed shifter levers were the same length.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: 65' l-76 m-20 (close or wide ratio?)
The type of transmission has no bearing on the shifter mechanism. They're all the same, other than automatic of course.- Top
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