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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 06:34 PM
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What will a 4th gen T56 and rear hold??

I have the oppurtunity to purchase a T56 and a posi disc rear off of a 1995 Trans am for $800. I was told that both these units have 70,000 miles and are in good condition. I was wondering how much power this combo will hold. I plan on building a 383, i want to take it to the track but i wont be beating on it on the street. Is there a way to visually check the condition of parts, i can look at the odometer and see the mileage but mileage isnt always a good indicator on condition... Please let me know, i appriciate all the info this site has given to me.
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 11:20 PM
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The T-56 will hold a bit more HP than say a T-5, but the rear is the same basic unit used in the 3rd gen cars so you will want to watch the HP launches , there isin't a good way to inspect the trans without taking it apart but you should be bale to drain some fluid to inspect it for color and metal particles ..
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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 12:25 AM
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Thanks, i have the oppurtunity to buy the trans for $500 so maybe i will just do that... what are the advantages of a 4th gen rear if not for more powerful launches...
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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 06:48 PM
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They have nicer brakes (if they are disc) but internally they are pretty close to the third gen rears and the cases arent any stronger + theres the issue of them being wider than the 3rd gen rear which makes it harder to fit rims...
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