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Will a 66 toploader work in a 67

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BDT 1967

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I just found a toploader 4 speed out of a 66 289. I would like to know if it will work in my 67 and bolt up with out a problem. HEHBW 015157. is the id numbers.
 

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alright i just read in my mustang monthly that it will work this is a good thing. What i dont understand is, if a close or wide ratio is better for a small block.
 

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Affirmative on the toploader switch. I am in the middle of a '67 to '66 toploader switch (just different clutch pedals, z-bar, etc).

As for the wide vs close ratio - you can use either. Close ratio give you a first gear that is closer (ratio) to the second gear (the actually size has been posted on this forum somewhere).

Make sure you get a toploader for a small block vs big block, if its going in a 289.
 
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As to which is better ( close vs wide) Close works better with rear gears in the 3.70-410 range. Wide is better with 2.75-3.50's. Close ratio has a 2.32 1st gear, wide has a 2.78 1st.
 

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if your like me and you dont understand gears yet wide=street close=strip.
 

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Thanks, That is just the info that I needed, This is a show car and dispite my friends best efforts to run this car to its potential, It will never see the track.
 
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wild70stang said:
if your like me and you dont understand gears yet wide=street close=strip.
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You've got it wrong still Wide works good on street and strip. But also depends on the rear gears. Close is more of a "road race" transmission.
 

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BDT 1967 said:
I just found a toploader 4 speed out of a 66 289. I would like to know if it will work in my 67 and bolt up with out a problem.
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Yes, it will be fine.
 
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