IXNAYXJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Wherever the next race is.
Time to come clean about the adventures with our experimental 5.3/AW4 adaption: We couldn't make it work. Once the Chevy V8 was all the way up to full power (turns out a RENIX era fuel pump will NOT give it enough gas, but a 97+ will) the AW4 threw in the towel. We could only manage about 2 hours per transmission, and this is with two trans coolers and an upgraded valve body from Child9.
Unfortunately, we don't think the problem is with the transmission itself, but rather with our adapter. It was far more complicated than we thought, and we went through 3 different variations. We simply couldn't measure or machine to the tolerances required which resulted in metal on metal interference, resulting in incredible heat. Our trans temps were above 400 degrees for extended periods of time, and the transmission itself never slipped. We're still not sure what finally let go, but it was violent:
In-car video when transmission explodes, only 10 minutes to the checkered flag
Sadly, here's how we spent much of our last race:
At least we looked good at night when the parties were going on:
So we've decided to abandon the concept altogether. An obvious solution would be throwing in a 4L60E and going back to pure automatic-land, but a couple years ago we bought a wrecked '01 Firebird WS6 and sold off all the parts...except for the T-56. It's been sitting in the shop for years mocking us as we struggled with the AW4, so now we're going to put it to the test. It should also free up some more power from our GMC Van motor. We think this is all we'll need to do the swap:
-Shorten & Balance our (or the Firebird's) driveshaft, $50
-Possibly buy an adapter U-Joint (combo sizes) $30
-Fab cross-member mount $5
-Fab clutch master mount for firewall $5
-Adapt the MC pushrod to the pedal $5
-Clutch pilot bushing $25
-Shifter boot $Crown Royal bag
We already have a spec stage 2 clutch cover, aluminum flywheel for added lightness, and and OEM clutch disc. Just need a Cherokee 5-speed pedal assembly and we're golden. At least that's how it looks on paper. We have until December to get it all done and sorted out.
LSxJ Cherokee kicking ass on a road course, 139 mph top speed
The good news is the Jeep was incredibly (fast when it was running) at our last race, among the fastest cars on track. Should be exciting with the new tranny, wish us luck!
-Matt

Unfortunately, we don't think the problem is with the transmission itself, but rather with our adapter. It was far more complicated than we thought, and we went through 3 different variations. We simply couldn't measure or machine to the tolerances required which resulted in metal on metal interference, resulting in incredible heat. Our trans temps were above 400 degrees for extended periods of time, and the transmission itself never slipped. We're still not sure what finally let go, but it was violent:
In-car video when transmission explodes, only 10 minutes to the checkered flag
Sadly, here's how we spent much of our last race:



At least we looked good at night when the parties were going on:

So we've decided to abandon the concept altogether. An obvious solution would be throwing in a 4L60E and going back to pure automatic-land, but a couple years ago we bought a wrecked '01 Firebird WS6 and sold off all the parts...except for the T-56. It's been sitting in the shop for years mocking us as we struggled with the AW4, so now we're going to put it to the test. It should also free up some more power from our GMC Van motor. We think this is all we'll need to do the swap:
-Shorten & Balance our (or the Firebird's) driveshaft, $50
-Possibly buy an adapter U-Joint (combo sizes) $30
-Fab cross-member mount $5
-Fab clutch master mount for firewall $5
-Adapt the MC pushrod to the pedal $5
-Clutch pilot bushing $25
-Shifter boot $Crown Royal bag
We already have a spec stage 2 clutch cover, aluminum flywheel for added lightness, and and OEM clutch disc. Just need a Cherokee 5-speed pedal assembly and we're golden. At least that's how it looks on paper. We have until December to get it all done and sorted out.
LSxJ Cherokee kicking ass on a road course, 139 mph top speed
The good news is the Jeep was incredibly (fast when it was running) at our last race, among the fastest cars on track. Should be exciting with the new tranny, wish us luck!
-Matt