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Old 07-23-2019, 01:12 PM
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Does anyone have any feedback on the brand new Super T-10's offered by Richmond? I have a customer with a 78 Trans Am whose trans is bad, and it is not the original unit. The idea of brand new speaks to both of us, but I fear things like sub standard parts such as gears, bearings, etc.

https://www.jegs.com/i/Richmond-Gear...00070/10002/-1

In advance, thanks for the consideration!

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I think all of the gears are made in China now. I was rebuilding a Richmond ST10 about a year ago and needed a cluster. I was told that they were coming from China. I don't know if that is a bad thing or not.
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X2, I have a Autogear M22 in one of mine and it works great.
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Autogear M22 , Italian made Gears . Built by Jody Haag/ Jody's Transmissions Reading PA
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Autogear M22 , Italian made Gears . Built by Jody Haag/ Jody's Transmissions Reading PA
X2 on Jody and the Autogear! M23Z here

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I have a M23Z in mine too.
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I meant to say I built an Autogear M22 (supercase, iron mid plate, etc) over ten years ago for my 427 66 Nova straight axle car, and holeshot it at a little over 7k a bunch, and it hasn't broken (Yet). Most won' use them that hard, and Autogears newer stuff is even better.....
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I've dumped the clutch with my M23 several times at 7000 RPM with 14 inch wide slicks and it hasn't broke yet. They are pretty tough transmissions. I built mine, but Jody does great work, and I've bought many parts from him. https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/aut...ld-468129.html
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