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Join Date: May 2010
Location: pittsfield, MA
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We got the Mitchell in our 46 and took it out for a test ride. 2350 rpm's @ 60mph. Now that is nice! That is using the tach and GPS for accurate speed. I was held up a week because I had ordered the shifting lever and then realized I would have to cut too much into the rear pan so had to wait for the cable shifter to come across country. Good decision. I had a problem hooking up the linkage and called Mitchell. Steve Mitchell talked me through it and now is is shifting smoothly. Sue Mitchell is on the phone and what great people to do business with. Too bad we will be putting her up for the winter next month.
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Thanks for the information and feedback on the process. Sounds like the way to go. Glad to hear about the linkage issue.
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No, we are putting the 46 up for the winter, not Sue
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John, now that you've got the Mitchell in the '46, why not drive it down to Florida for the winter... See you soon. Vic
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19forty,
I will post some pics in the morning. John |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Waddell, AZ
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what kind of tach do you use??.....thanks....looking forward to pics of install....Mike
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fitzgerald, Georgia
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The listed RPM sounds higher than I would expect? Is that their "36%" OD? What is the ring and pinion ratio? What size tires?
I know their "36%" advertisement is wrong but I have 3.78 rear and about the same RPM at 70 as your indication at 60? I wonder why? |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Georgia
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I turned the shift arm to the bottom and that solved my shift problems that the arm hi the floor with someone in the back seat on my conv.The only way is the cable shift linkage.But I put Posie reverse eye springs on mine that dropped the rear a little.I don't know how to post pics yet
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: pittsfield, MA
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Let's see if I can answer some of the above questions:
I have the 26% mitchell, 3.78 rearend, 600:16 tires I had to cut a 1/2" X 1 1/2" slot at the top of the removable floor pan to allow the cable to come up from below. ![]() Here is a picture of where you would have to cut a slot for the floor lever shift. The black line shows the position. A no-no. ![]() Here is a shot of the cable pull location: ![]() Here is a picture of the Unit cable hookup. Many options for attachments available. I think I have plenty of clearance but will check clearance with 2 heavy people in the back. ![]() westach.com for the 6 volt tach |
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Join Date: May 2010
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great info and pics....thanks....Mike
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Coral Springs FL
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Thank you for posting the pics.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Star, MS
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I'm confused by the ratings of "26%" and "36%". Does anyone know what they mean? I can't make the math come out any way I try. You really need to know how it affects the final drive ratio to make any decisions.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: pittsfield, MA
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40CPE
Here is how it works: The 26% (it is actually 26.6) mitchell reduces the rpm,s by 26% at the same speed when shifted from direct drive to overdrive. So, 100% minus 26% equals 74%. If you are turning 2,900rpm's @ 60mph and shift into overdrive the rpm's will drop to 2150 (2900*.74=2150). John |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Toronto , Ontario
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Oldford2
how much space do you have between the floor & the top of the overdrive unit? Do you know if the floor in your car above the overdrive unit is different then the 47 convertible floor pan? |
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Join Date: May 2010
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40cpe,
The one run we made was not on the interstate and in traffic. So hard to make a steady speed and accurate readings. Rain tomorrow and pheasant season starts Saturday so we will get on the interstate Sunday for some steady runs. But, the Mitchell seems great and shifts in or out smoothly at any speed. John |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Star, MS
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Thank you for being our guinea pig (meaning: A person or animal who is used as the subject of an experiment) with the Mitchell. I know the Mitchell product isn't an experiment, but these numbers are mysterious to me. I appreciate your sharing your experience with us.
Gene |
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