Mr_Asa said:
In reply to Curtis73 :
I might not have been clear enough. I want the truck to drive as a daily, as that's what she is now. However semi-randomly I need to do something like move a car. 95% of the time the car I need to move is my Mustang, at most that towing is maybe 4 hours on the road every year or year and a half. Its a very low amount of time towing, compared to actual driving. Still, if there's a better option for a trans, I'd be glad to look at it.
Rear end will definitely need to be done as well, 29" tires (I believe) and its 3.00 gears back there, puts it right at 2000-ish RPMs at 70. I was hoping to drop that down to at least 1500RPMs cruising
I looked through and didn't see what engine it was. 300? 302? 351? 1500 rpms cruising is a bit low for me, but it could work. Best MPG and piston temps will happen at about 80-90% of your peak torque RPM. So if your torque peaks at 2000, 1800 would be great. Less isn't better, but I'll leave that to your discretion.
If you're really towing that infrequently, it might do the trick. I prefer overkill so I don't have to baby things, and with the wide variety of good options out there that don't cost three arms and two legs, I personally would look elsewhere.
M5R2 is a bolt-in swap, great ratios, and they get a bad rep for stupid reasons. Mazda made them with rubber plugs shoved in the holes for the shift rails. They like to fall out and splash lube out which obviously kills them. The fix is stoopid simple. Silicone the plugs in. Or if you want to get fancy, use a freeze plug hammered in. Or if you want to go full metal jacket, drill and tap for NPT plugs. Bad rep = cheap. Truth is, they're a great transmission. Pair it up with some 3.73s and the OD will keep you around 2000 at cruise.
There are a ton of other options out there, but none that easy. ZF did an S5-42 for behind the early Powerstroke trucks, but you'll have to contend with the big-block bellhousing pattern, and the bellhousing is cast integral with the case. It has been done with adapters plenty of times.
I know this isn't the route you were thinking, but with a wide torque curve like you probably have, NP435. Yes, it's only a 4 speed, but it would be perfect... and no need to swap your rear.
The only one I would think is better than the M5R2 would be the TR-4050. Again, not an easy swap, but it can be done. They used the 4050 in jeeps and chevys, but only in Fords in other markets (south america, rumors of Canada) in the superduty trucks, but not the diesel, so there is a good chance of finding one (with the big wallet) with your bellhousing pattern.
But honestly... easy button... M5R2.