Jesus_man wrote:No one wants to have power and not be able to use it. I don't have any idea what sort of HP the 3spds can handle. So you might want to start looking hard at 3/4 ton 5spds. The NP435 would probably be fine as well, but depending on your purpose for this Bronco, may not serve you well due to lack of OD.
It is true, the NP435 would easily survive behind that engine, however there are pros and cons to consider -
Pros
- Almost direct swap
- Probably will never kill it, its pretty much bullet proof
- 4 speed - but 1st is granny gear and you would almost never use it on the road as you would start from a stop with 2nd - so really a 3 speed
- One of the best or the best low range gear you can find in a manual transmission that will bolt up to a small block ford. In 1st and with the Dana20 in low range you can get out and walk along side the bronco.
- Cheap
Cons
- 1st and reverse are unsynchronized, that means unless you can double clutch you will have to stop completely to change gears.
- 3rd and 4th gear are really far apart, when you change gears you will get some lag in the engine until it can build RPM's to bridge the gap - even with the stroker.
- Mechanical Clutch, its a heavy shift and requires quite a bit of pedal force to do so, there is no such thing as a quick shift with an NP435
- you will have to figure out the shifter inside. It pops out of the tunnel right under the dash. There are kits to move/extend it...
In the end its your bronco and your choice, which means you can't go wrong!
1976 Bronco "Green, Yellow, whatever", 1969 Bronco "Red", 1972 Bronco Stocker "Kind of Blue/Grayish"