AOD behind a big block
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AOD behind a big block
anyone know what would be involved with this?
theres a guy i found around where i live that builds transmissions on the side at his general auto repair shop that builds AOD's to hold well over 800 hp and i was wondering if anyone has ever seen a regular AOD behind a 460?
im seriously considering this for my car as i currently have a only 3 gears and would love to have an overdrive transmission.
My shifter is a B&M rachet shift for C-4/AOD transmissions so im good there
its not much larger than a C-4 either because i got to see them stacked side by side
theres a guy i found around where i live that builds transmissions on the side at his general auto repair shop that builds AOD's to hold well over 800 hp and i was wondering if anyone has ever seen a regular AOD behind a 460?
im seriously considering this for my car as i currently have a only 3 gears and would love to have an overdrive transmission.
My shifter is a B&M rachet shift for C-4/AOD transmissions so im good there
its not much larger than a C-4 either because i got to see them stacked side by side
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
Join date : 2010-02-15
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Location : Berryville, Arkansas
Re: AOD behind a big block
someone hasn't been doing searches! tsk tsk tsk
https://www.429-460.com/transmission-tech-f7/aod-behind-a-bbf-t526.htm
(edit - seems as though search may not work...BUT, doesn't change that fact that you get a )
so, ----> let me google that for you
https://www.429-460.com/transmission-tech-f7/aod-behind-a-bbf-t526.htm
(edit - seems as though search may not work...BUT, doesn't change that fact that you get a )
so, ----> let me google that for you
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Location : St. Pete/Northern Va.
Re: AOD behind a big block
lol thanks. Its starting to look like im going to drop my C4 sometime in the near future
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
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Re: AOD behind a big block
i'd say you can build an AOD stronger than a C4, but you'll spend a bit more $$$ for it. I bought mine used but fresh for $1400 (was behind a 950hp turbo small block) and it cost about $600 for the bellhousing w/install. Converter will be another good chunk of $, because I'm not going to skimp there.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: AOD behind a big block
windsor wrote:i'd say you can build an AOD stronger than a C4, but you'll spend a bit more $$$ for it. I bought mine used but fresh for $1400 (was behind a 950hp turbo small block) and it cost about $600 for the bellhousing w/install. Converter will be another good chunk of $, because I'm not going to skimp there.
yea my biggest deal is i got to drive my car to the track so it would be nice to be under 3000 rpms getting there
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
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Re: AOD behind a big block
Maddmattmustangs wrote:windsor wrote:i'd say you can build an AOD stronger than a C4, but you'll spend a bit more $$$ for it. I bought mine used but fresh for $1400 (was behind a 950hp turbo small block) and it cost about $600 for the bellhousing w/install. Converter will be another good chunk of $, because I'm not going to skimp there.
yea my biggest deal is i got to drive my car to the track so it would be nice to be under 3000 rpms getting there
I've got a fix for that. Drive slower.
whatbumper- Posts : 3024
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Re: AOD behind a big block
greg p has been tackling such a feat.............and getting it towards the end now--
http://www.torinocobra.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13323&highlight=
http://www.torinocobra.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13323&highlight=
Re: AOD behind a big block
Why don't 'Ya use a TH400,(some guys use GM trannys behind BBFs)
Many use the C-6.
Anyone using a AOD
Many use the C-6.
Anyone using a AOD
511Fox- Posts : 251
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Age : 53
Location : Near Mansfield/Norwalk Ohio
Re: AOD behind a big block
511Fox wrote:Why don't 'Ya use a TH400,(some guys use GM trannys behind BBFs)
Many use the C-6.
Anyone using a AOD
me and GM..... dont mix
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
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Re: AOD behind a big block
Use of an AOD requires using some sort of adapter to fit behind a 385 engine. The e40d is a bolt on. Heres a link for adapters http://transmissionadapters.com/
95lightiningguy- Posts : 570
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Re: AOD behind a big block
95lightiningguy wrote:Use of an AOD requires using some sort of adapter to fit behind a 385 engine. The e40d is a bolt on. Heres a link for adapters http://transmissionadapters.com/
The general consensus is that's a bad way to adapt an AOD, for several reasons. The best way I've researched is the JW Bell (marketed by some tranny builders as their own ...Lentech for example). Here's pics of that very JW Bell on my AOD - which is not in the car yet.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: AOD behind a big block
windsor wrote:95lightiningguy wrote:Use of an AOD requires using some sort of adapter to fit behind a 385 engine. The e40d is a bolt on. Heres a link for adapters http://transmissionadapters.com/
The general consensus is that's a bad way to adapt an AOD, for several reasons. The best way I've researched is the JW Bell (marketed by some tranny builders as their own ...Lentech for example). Here's pics of that very JW Bell on my AOD - which is not in the car yet.
Do you by chance have the partnumber?
Im really interested in doing this with my car..
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
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Re: AOD behind a big block
http://www.artcarr.com/merchandise/details/35/627.acpp
http://www.campbellenterprises.com/parts.php?type=search&query=jwp92454aod
It's a JW Bell.
http://www.campbellenterprises.com/parts.php?type=search&query=jwp92454aod
It's a JW Bell.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: AOD behind a big block
Thanks!
Now just to find a core to have built
Now just to find a core to have built
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
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Re: AOD behind a big block
contact Dan at Silver Fox Transmissions www.silverfoxtrans.com he's significantly cheaper than Lentech or the like.
He runs www.clickclickracing.com which is a site dedicated to AOD's mostly a wealth of knowledge on the topic and lots of tech reading to be done there to educate.
He's in Missouri so you're neighbors. Good luck.
He runs www.clickclickracing.com which is a site dedicated to AOD's mostly a wealth of knowledge on the topic and lots of tech reading to be done there to educate.
He's in Missouri so you're neighbors. Good luck.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: AOD behind a big block
thanks for the link!
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
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Re: AOD behind a big block
also some good reading here on the subject:
http://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=222256
http://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=222256
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: AOD behind a big block
windsor wrote:95lightiningguy wrote:Use of an AOD requires using some sort of adapter to fit behind a 385 engine. The e40d is a bolt on. Heres a link for adapters http://transmissionadapters.com/
The general consensus is that's a bad way to adapt an AOD, for several reasons. The best way I've researched is the JW Bell (marketed by some tranny builders as their own ...Lentech for example). Here's pics of that very JW Bell on my AOD - which is not in the car yet.
Hi Im new here, Im doing this swap myself, just wondering, you had to cut off the old bellhousing to adapt this one right? what tool did you use? And whata bout the bolt holes? sorry if my questions are a bit stupid, ive never really worked with an aod before,
thanx
hollenjoe- Posts : 5
Join date : 2010-04-12
Re: AOD behind a big block
id like to know how it does mount(cutting old bell off and new one on?)also cuz I have a built aode/4r70w monster built trans with full manual valve body
blwn327- Posts : 7
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Re: AOD behind a big block
blwn327 wrote:id like to know how it does mount(cutting old bell off and new one on?)also cuz I have a built aode/4r70w monster built trans with full manual valve body
Shave the old bellhousing off and attach the JW bellhousing on. Im not sure on the messurements however.
Maddmattmustangs- Posts : 1201
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Re: AOD behind a big block
This is directly from JW in an email they sent me (good customer service):
Hi John,
The bellhousing does come with rough dimensions on where to cut it off. I tell people the best way to do it is to use an 1/8" drill bit and drill a series of "finder" holes from the inside of the stock bellhousing to the outside. When you drill these hole you want to use the pump surface as your guide, once the holes have been drilled use a cutting wheel and cut from hole to hole, then use a grinding wheel to smooth the surface out. You want to make sure that no part of the orginal bellhousing touches any of the OEM bellhousing, this ensures that the bellhousing is properly seated on the pump face. You will need to make sure the flexplate you have matches the bolt pattern on your AOD converter. Please let me know if you have anymore questions.
Thanks,
Eric Secaur
Account Representative
J.W. Performance Transmissions
(321) 632-6205 ext.18
www.racewithjw.com
With that, it is my understanding that you can only use the JW bell for an AOD, not a 4R or AOD-E because of slight differences. You MAY be able to use an adapter plate, but those have seemed to cause some more problems than they are worth. I'll stick with an AOD or would otherwise recommend an E4OD.
Either way, contact JW, they are friendly and helpful (and in Florida )
The JW bell mounts to the front pump bolts, about 20 ft lbs with some loctite.
Hi John,
The bellhousing does come with rough dimensions on where to cut it off. I tell people the best way to do it is to use an 1/8" drill bit and drill a series of "finder" holes from the inside of the stock bellhousing to the outside. When you drill these hole you want to use the pump surface as your guide, once the holes have been drilled use a cutting wheel and cut from hole to hole, then use a grinding wheel to smooth the surface out. You want to make sure that no part of the orginal bellhousing touches any of the OEM bellhousing, this ensures that the bellhousing is properly seated on the pump face. You will need to make sure the flexplate you have matches the bolt pattern on your AOD converter. Please let me know if you have anymore questions.
Thanks,
Eric Secaur
Account Representative
J.W. Performance Transmissions
(321) 632-6205 ext.18
www.racewithjw.com
With that, it is my understanding that you can only use the JW bell for an AOD, not a 4R or AOD-E because of slight differences. You MAY be able to use an adapter plate, but those have seemed to cause some more problems than they are worth. I'll stick with an AOD or would otherwise recommend an E4OD.
Either way, contact JW, they are friendly and helpful (and in Florida )
The JW bell mounts to the front pump bolts, about 20 ft lbs with some loctite.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: AOD behind a big block
Ok that was a perfect answer thanx,
The other issue,
what about a custom flexplate? Anyone know who makes those?
Ive also heard of this guy in an article that had made a custom aod converter with a c6 bolt pattern. Anyone knows who makes these?
A custom flexplate would be much better option,
any ideas there?
The other issue,
what about a custom flexplate? Anyone know who makes those?
Ive also heard of this guy in an article that had made a custom aod converter with a c6 bolt pattern. Anyone knows who makes these?
A custom flexplate would be much better option,
any ideas there?
hollenjoe- Posts : 5
Join date : 2010-04-12
Re: AOD behind a big block
Actually, if you go 1-peice input shaft (except for Lentech's) you will need that C6 hybrid converter, because that's what they are based off of. This is actually the preferrable method for strength for what I understand.
I'm pretty sure you could get that style converter from several reputable converter companies. Ultimate Converter is very popular, and Dirty Dog performance is popular with the AOD guys.
You can get that flexplate from JW, I believe.
check out www.clickclickracing.com for GOOD AOD tech.
I'm pretty sure you could get that style converter from several reputable converter companies. Ultimate Converter is very popular, and Dirty Dog performance is popular with the AOD guys.
You can get that flexplate from JW, I believe.
check out www.clickclickracing.com for GOOD AOD tech.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: AOD behind a big block
Thanx
I have a mild 408 "m" engine thats not spinning hard t all, it was dynoed at the flywheel with 417hp @5000 rpm and 470lbs@3500. Since im not drag/mud racing and its just street fun, i was planning on using this Aod advertised here
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AOD-Ford-Mustang-Transmission-HD-700-HP_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem5191463380QQitemZ350329648000QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
They said to supply the converter so Thats why I wanted the custom flexplate instead.
Im guessing that this ebay aod probably woulndt stand woping hp as they state but will hold agianst my mild 400...
I have a mild 408 "m" engine thats not spinning hard t all, it was dynoed at the flywheel with 417hp @5000 rpm and 470lbs@3500. Since im not drag/mud racing and its just street fun, i was planning on using this Aod advertised here
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AOD-Ford-Mustang-Transmission-HD-700-HP_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem5191463380QQitemZ350329648000QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
They said to supply the converter so Thats why I wanted the custom flexplate instead.
Im guessing that this ebay aod probably woulndt stand woping hp as they state but will hold agianst my mild 400...
hollenjoe- Posts : 5
Join date : 2010-04-12
Re: AOD behind a big block
Ok ive been doing some reading, The integral bellhousing AOD requires a flexplate with 164 teeth (approximately 14 1/4" diameter with an 11 7/16" torque converter bolt pattern) for proper starter placement and converter compatibility. The original 351m/400 used a similar flexplate with 10.5" torque converter Bolt Pattern and 28 oz-in crankshaft imbalance. So I found this 351m/400 TCI flexplate with 164 teet, 11 7/16" torque converter bolt pattern, and 28 oz-in crankshaft imbalance :
http://www.performancetransparts.com/fordsfi291approvedflexplate28ozbalance164tooth.aspx
It seams to match the aod, or is there another reason why it wouldnt?
http://www.performancetransparts.com/fordsfi291approvedflexplate28ozbalance164tooth.aspx
It seams to match the aod, or is there another reason why it wouldnt?
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