gt tranny

sunburstgold

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i have a 2000 gt and wanted to make sure i have things straight before i act on what i noticed earlier today.
The tranny i have is the t3650 right? and you dont need to use the shift stops with those trannys cause they have them internally right? The reason i ask this is because i was un happy with my shifter and it did not feel stock and found that it was a hurst shifter when looking closer i saw that the person that i bought the car from had used the stops. Now i know that the stops arent what is causing my dislike with the shifter i just dont want to hurt anything in the tranny.

Thanks guys
 
sunburstgold said:
OHHHH....

Well, i guess thats cool is that a good thing or a bad thing and does the thing about the shift stops still apply?

yep, T-45, and you need the stops there. Only the t3650 and the t56(i believe) have internal stops.
 
sunburstgold said:
Ok thanks guys.

How does the T45 compare to 3650? i had no idea that i had a 45 so i know nothing about it thanks again.

Its ok

The T3650 can handle more power and is a smoother shift.

The 3650 has had problems with the gears grinding in the cold

The T45 gets stuck in reverse, overall good tranny
 
I would call tremec. I though they all had internal stops. could be worng though.

it does not say anthing about stop on either the t-45 or the 3650 on their webpage so I would call them just to be 100% positive. I know the stock shifter did not have stop so they have to have something in there IMO.