That's a damn fine looking car. And I love the fact you got the gears changing beautifully. Great job!! I just love that engine rumble. 😍😍 Not any high revving small capacity strain.
I had a 68 Torino wagon with a 302 for a short while. Always felt like I was killing the engine from 65 mph up. Npt sure what the final was, but I always thought it was probably higher than the 3.25 that was common. Yours sounds like a real cruiser now!
I have to go the other way with my '76 Valiant V8 sedan- I'm doing overdrive, but converting it to the era correct A-833 OD gearbox in the FE case, not aluminum...liking your work & efforts, the car is looking great. I've done a full Bergman Auto Craft suspension/steering/ brake material upgrade, K-member is perimeter welded, 3" skid plate, 8.75" retro-fit (3.23 sure-grip gears), 12" rotors from a '77 Cordoba, US Car Tool chassis stiffening (subframe connectors, torque boxes, A-pillar-to-top of the shock mount, core support reinforcement). It's not too rough a ride, definitely firm, but very useable and handles far beyond what any regular, domestic, vintage sedan should be able to do. I even kept the small trailer hitch on the car
I replaced the c4 in our 73 Mach 1 with an AOD. No regrets. I did have to bump my Throttle Valve pressure to 39 PSI to get it to shift at higher road speeds. That worked our well.
Ok si puenteas los cables en la starter no dispara el solenoide asi que no enganchara con el aro dental ocupas el cable chico para que el solenoide dispare.
Yo creo es diferente la foto de msd. En un starter msd, punentan los dos en el starter y tienen un cable gordo al normal. Yo creo Que es lo mismo si pones el cable gordo normal en el diente no?. Lo unico es encontrar una conneccion del cable gordo rojo 4Ga al diente chico y pontear los dos puntos. Es un poco dificil explicar haha
hey Omar, congratulations on your barn Find Hunter episode. It must have been cool to hang with THE man. sorry to hear about your cracked block. I just got a 390 back from the machine shop and reinstalled in my 64' T-bird and it's pretty sweet. Next step some rust repair and paint. now I am working on a 64 F-100 with a 292 y block. the roof has a bunch of areas of rust through so I am going to venture into my first attempts at body work. I just got done repainting the cab interior in its factory carribean turquoise and I just used a very soft paint brush. it turned out great and so much less complicated than spraying. cheers, David
I hope that by now you have reconditioned the shifter as it looks like the bushings are worn out. Otherwise, nice work.... I run an AOD behind a 357W in my '73 Ranchero for about 15 years now, and love it.... ....RooDog....
I got the same exact B&M oilpan for my Aod right down to the scuffmarks on the front from hanging too low 😂 thought i had an oil leak when filling atf ‘cause of the extra capacity 😅
That trans cooler fit in there like it was made for it. I thought I heard some squealing going on a @ 17: 50 but it was just you filling up , price of gas I guess . lol Aod has a better first gear ratio than original trans?
Haha yes the price of fuel is high here, I’m not too sure on the specs. I believe the gears are all mostly the same except for the 4th of course. I’ll be doing an overview with all the info on the AOD vs the C4 soon!
Hello from Norway! I got a stock roller 5.0 and Aod out of a 86’T-bird that i just put in my 1955 Mercury Monterey. Edelbrock carb ,performer 289, electric fuelpump and a set of longtube headers and dual exhaust paired with the original rear end. I think it is 3.15 and stock tiresize, cruises 60mph at 1400rpm on the tach😎👍 Fun little cruiser and the OD definitely helps when you’re on the gas pumps!😅
Success! Great! I have a shy question: Is this rattling sound coming from the windows? It is distracting a bit from the cool ride. To have this overdrive makes the car smoother and faster and the ride much more relaxed. I love this car, the colour, the fastback body stile and your knowledge is amazing. I am a mechanical idiot and I would never have the courage to change and adapt the transmission like that. I am really the body and paint guy.
Haha yes the window rattles which is on my to do list. Definitely distracting when I’m driving. The overdrive makes this into a totally different car, I feel confident I can drive it anywhere
Very nice! I just rebuilt the Cruise-0-matic in my 64 Galaxie, so I probably won't be doing this, but if my trans ever goes, this is the ticket. Was the Torino originally a column shift and someone cut the floorboard to make it a floor shift with console?
My car was originally a column shift. Previous owner had converted it to a floor shift with a mustang shifter but it was done very bad. I had to source all the correct parts to make it work.
Nice work Buddy. Installing a 393W and AOD in my 69 Mustang right now. Does it always go into OD at around 70 mph or did you make an adjustment? Did you retain the lock up torque converter? Keep up the good work sir.
I’ve been driving the car a lot more. The transmission will kick into overdrive depending on how much throttle you give it at a certain rpm. Mine does shift at 45mph if I’m slowly getting up to speed. If I’m hammering on it will go into OD at a later speed about 60~70mph. Has the stock converter from the 93 t bird. I kept the adjustment at 35psi
@@OmarRamirezGalaxie OK, that does it. I'm headed over to your place so we can motor down the road with a 69 Mustang Convertible side by side with a 69 Torino. Awesome!
Much appreciated! On the Torino, the neutral safety switch and back up lights are all contained in the shifter lever.so j didnt have to do anything with it, all works great
Very well done series and a nice car too!
Much appreciated!
That's a damn fine looking car. And I love the fact you got the gears changing beautifully. Great job!!
I just love that engine rumble. 😍😍 Not any high revving small capacity strain.
I took it out all along the coast and the engine didn’t even feel a thing. Like a walk in the park !
@@OmarRamirezGalaxie it's a bloody beauty!! 😊🤩
🇺🇸👍 Now on the freeway you get better MPG then its ever had good job.👍
Yes definitely!
I had a 68 Torino wagon with a 302 for a short while. Always felt like I was killing the engine from 65 mph up. Npt sure what the final was, but I always thought it was probably higher than the 3.25 that was common. Yours sounds like a real cruiser now!
Very cool John, the goal for this car was just to make it highway friendly and take it everywhere. It’s definitely a great cruiser now!
I have to go the other way with my '76 Valiant V8 sedan- I'm doing overdrive, but converting it to the era correct A-833 OD gearbox in the FE case, not aluminum...liking your work & efforts, the car is looking great. I've done a full Bergman Auto Craft suspension/steering/ brake material upgrade, K-member is perimeter welded, 3" skid plate, 8.75" retro-fit (3.23 sure-grip gears), 12" rotors from a '77 Cordoba, US Car Tool chassis stiffening (subframe connectors, torque boxes, A-pillar-to-top of the shock mount, core support reinforcement). It's not too rough a ride, definitely firm, but very useable and handles far beyond what any regular, domestic, vintage sedan should be able to do. I even kept the small trailer hitch on the car
Great job on the Torino, Omar. All set for some low revving summer cruising.
Yes! That extra gear definitely helps a ton!
Nice clean work. Newer trans and better mileage!
Thanks much appreciated! Going to be driving it everywhere now!
Overdrive should kick in around 40 MPH..if in AOD..or it can be manually shifted..nice Torino..
Thanks for the info it looks it should activate sooner. I’ll double check that adjustment
Just saw you on Hagerty. Wow, impressive. Can't wait to follow your progress.
Same here 😊
Thanks Jim it is much appreciated!!
I replaced the c4 in our 73 Mach 1 with an AOD. No regrets. I did have to bump my Throttle Valve pressure to 39 PSI to get it to shift at higher road speeds. That worked our well.
Omar you are an awesome mechanic. Nuff said.
Much appreciated!
Great vid ! ...thanks for sharing man ! cheers Jay.
Congrats! Great car.
Thanks much appreciated!!
Nice work, Omar!
Thanks much appreciated!
Nice looking car.
Thanks much appreciated!
I didn't think the 3.8 aodbwould work behind the 302 but it definently does
Nice. Car Omar
Thanks much appreciated!
Ok si puenteas los cables en la starter no dispara el solenoide asi que no enganchara con el aro dental ocupas el cable chico para que el solenoide dispare.
Yo creo es diferente la foto de msd. En un starter msd, punentan los dos en el starter y tienen un cable gordo al normal. Yo creo Que es lo mismo si pones el cable gordo normal en el diente no?. Lo unico es encontrar una conneccion del cable gordo rojo 4Ga al diente chico y pontear los dos puntos. Es un poco dificil explicar haha
hey Omar, congratulations on your barn Find Hunter episode. It must have been cool to hang with THE man. sorry to hear about your cracked block. I just got a 390 back from the machine shop and reinstalled in my 64' T-bird and it's pretty sweet. Next step some rust repair and paint. now I am working on a 64 F-100 with a 292 y block. the roof has a bunch of areas of rust through so I am going to venture into my first attempts at body work. I just got done repainting the cab interior in its factory carribean turquoise and I just used a very soft paint brush. it turned out great and so much less complicated than spraying. cheers, David
Much appreciated David! Sounds like an awesome build, I would love to build a 390 someday. Maybe soon!
@@OmarRamirezGalaxie don’t believe you’ll be able to use the aod I don’t believe
I hope that by now you have reconditioned the shifter as it looks like the bushings are worn out. Otherwise, nice work....
I run an AOD behind a 357W in my '73 Ranchero for about 15 years now, and love it....
....RooDog....
Haha good eye! Yes it does have the bushings in it now. The AOD definitely makes it a more enjoyable ride
go Omar!
Much appreciated!
Saw you on BFH. Now a subscriber
Much appreciated Lennie!
I really like what you do and how you go about it. Good job on all your cars. Beautiful area you live in also!
Much appreciated!
Saw you on haggerty , I had lost your channel because of phone troubles. But now I'm back and subscribed.
Hi there! Glad to have ya welcome!
I got the same exact B&M oilpan for my Aod right down to the scuffmarks on the front from hanging too low 😂 thought i had an oil leak when filling atf ‘cause of the extra capacity 😅
Haha oh man. Mines been great so far!
Omar, came over to your channel bro after seeing you on the Haggerty channel. Best of luck bud. Hopefully you'll get plenty of more followers.
Thanks jon much appreciated!!
Congrats on the aod, I am sure you will notice the improvement in gas mileage.😁
It’s definitely night and day difference on the highway now. I’ve been driving it everywhere and it’s awesome how that 4th gear makes a difference
Awesome work!
Thanks much appreciated!
Thanks for the video!
Thanks Scott !
That trans cooler fit in there like it was made for it. I thought I heard some squealing going on a @ 17: 50 but it was just you filling up , price of gas I guess . lol Aod has a better first gear ratio than original trans?
Haha yes the price of fuel is high here, I’m not too sure on the specs. I believe the gears are all mostly the same except for the 4th of course. I’ll be doing an overview with all the info on the AOD vs the C4 soon!
Hi Omar
Hey John! Finally starting on the galaxie. It will be the priority from now on
Hope all goes well with the Galaxie
Nice job Omar. How much did the rpms drop when it shifted into overdrive?
With a 3.00 gear ratio and tire combo, it’s supposed to run at 1800rpm at 70mph according to the calculator but I will confirm with a tachometer.
Hello from Norway! I got a stock roller 5.0 and Aod out of a 86’T-bird that i just put in my 1955 Mercury Monterey. Edelbrock carb ,performer 289, electric fuelpump and a set of longtube headers and dual exhaust paired with the original rear end. I think it is 3.15 and stock tiresize, cruises 60mph at 1400rpm on the tach😎👍 Fun little cruiser and the OD definitely helps when you’re on the gas pumps!😅
So your in cali I’m in Vegas you coming to any of the car events in Vegas
Success! Great! I have a shy question: Is this rattling sound coming from the windows? It is distracting a bit from the cool ride. To have this overdrive makes the car smoother and faster and the ride much more relaxed. I love this car, the colour, the fastback body stile and your knowledge is amazing. I am a mechanical idiot and I would never have the courage to change and adapt the transmission like that. I am really the body and paint guy.
Haha yes the window rattles which is on my to do list. Definitely distracting when I’m driving. The overdrive makes this into a totally different car, I feel confident I can drive it anywhere
Very nice! I just rebuilt the Cruise-0-matic in my 64 Galaxie, so I probably won't be doing this, but if my trans ever goes, this is the ticket. Was the Torino originally a column shift and someone cut the floorboard to make it a floor shift with console?
My car was originally a column shift. Previous owner had converted it to a floor shift with a mustang shifter but it was done very bad. I had to source all the correct parts to make it work.
do you need the front fender chrome above the tun signals
Nice work Buddy. Installing a 393W and AOD in my 69 Mustang right now. Does it always go into OD at around 70 mph or did you make an adjustment? Did you retain the lock up torque converter? Keep up the good work sir.
I’ve been driving the car a lot more. The transmission will kick into overdrive depending on how much throttle you give it at a certain rpm. Mine does shift at 45mph if I’m slowly getting up to speed. If I’m hammering on it will go into OD at a later speed about 60~70mph. Has the stock converter from the 93 t bird. I kept the adjustment at 35psi
@@OmarRamirezGalaxie OK, that does it. I'm headed over to your place so we can motor down the road with a 69 Mustang Convertible side by side with a 69 Torino. Awesome!
Haha I’m always cruisin with my friend juan and his 67 mustang, we hit up the local coffee shops
Great job, I’m currently doing the same swap on my 67 Mustang. What did you do with the neutral safety switch/reverse lights?
Much appreciated! On the Torino, the neutral safety switch and back up lights are all contained in the shifter lever.so j didnt have to do anything with it, all works great
I know the shift pattern for the aod is different than the c4,c6,FMX . Do you start out with the gear selector in OD or D?
Always in OD. The only time I put it in drive is if I’m on a steep hill, that way it doesn’t switch in and out of overdrive
Question. Do you work on other people's cars. I have a 65 mustang and i would like to do the conversion ????
What carburetor do you have on the 302?
What engine is in the car?
This one’s a cruiser 302
Do you know what color green that is ?
Original lime gold