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#109094 - 10/20/07 05:26 PM
'70 Monte Carlo 4-Speed Trans ?
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Registered: 08/30/07
Posts: 258
Loc: Moneta, VA
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Recently looked at a restorable '70 Monte Carlo. It is a 4-Speed, Bench Seat car which is pretty interesting. The trans is still in it and the owner says it's a T-10, but if it's original, like I believe it is, shouldn't it be a Muncie for sure?
Any info would be appreciated.
Bill
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#109231 - 10/23/07 06:32 PM
Re: '70 Monte Carlo 4-Speed Trans ?
[Re: jimpala70]
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Registered: 08/30/07
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Loc: Moneta, VA
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Appreciate the info y'all.
I always figured by that time, 1970, they were all Muncie's. I believe this car is a 2-Barrel, therefore my hope of a Muncie seems out.
Altho, if a person ordered this car special, could they had specified a Muncie?
I guess the best thing to do, is for me to just get under there and see what it is.
Even tho I could run the numbers, I believe I'm safe in saying that if a magnet sticks to it, it's not a Muncie.
Would you all agree?
Bill
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#109334 - 10/25/07 06:13 PM
Re: '70 Monte Carlo 4-Speed Trans ?
[Re: 62BillT]
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Registered: 07/19/06
Posts: 261
Loc: N.I.R.
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Hi Bill, I dug a little deeper and all my research says no,the orig owner could not have specified the muncie gear box if he had the base 350-2bbl engine.If he had ordered the 350-300 4bbl yes he would have recieved the muncie. The magnet is/has been a pretty reliable trick for the 4 speeds in the 60's. Here's an interesting twist for the '70 model year that I was not aware of.I found this info in the book "Chevrolet by the numbers 70-75".Starting in 70 Muncie actually took over production of the Saginaw wide ratio 4 speeds!Also, when you do the magnet test also look for the new for 1970 main case drain plug at bottom of the trans.This would all but insure that you have an original '70 Saginaw 4 speed built by Muncie!If I was going to get under the car I would take the extra time to get all the numbers off of it,though. Hope this helps,Jim
<<<I always figured by that time, 1970, they were all Muncie's. I believe this car is a 2-Barrel, therefore my hope of a Muncie seems out. Altho, if a person ordered this car special, could they had specified a Muncie? I guess the best thing to do, is for me to just get under there and see what it is. Even tho I could run the numbers, I believe I'm safe in saying that if a magnet sticks to it, it's not a Muncie. Would you all agree? Bill>>>
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#109340 - 10/25/07 07:58 PM
Re: '70 Monte Carlo 4-Speed Trans ?
[Re: jimpala70]
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Registered: 08/30/07
Posts: 258
Loc: Moneta, VA
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Appreciate the good info Jim.
Just to make sure I have it perfectly clear, is the '70 Saginaw that you are refering to still Cast Iron?
Bill
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#109365 - 10/26/07 08:24 PM
Re: '70 Monte Carlo 4-Speed Trans ?
[Re: Chev Nut]
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