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Old 07-19-2005, 11:53 AM   #1
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converting 2wd auto to 4sp w/car tranny

i'm wanting to do a swap this winter and wanted some feedback first..(so i can have all my "ducks" in a row before hand)

i'm wanting to change my 700r4 auto set up, to a 4sp...and hopefully try and find a 4sp saginaw or muncy to put in it

anyone have any comments on this swap?

i found a dude locally that said he'd sell me all i needed for my 4sp changeover for $100....bellhousing, clutch linkage, pedals etc...

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Old 07-19-2005, 12:05 PM   #2
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You need clutch pedal assembly including the actuating rods, boot for the floor, the z-bar that goes from engine to frame, the frame mount for the z-bar, clutch fork, bellhousing, flywheel, clutch assembly, shifter assem. (assuming floor). Plus you will have to put a hole in the floor for the clutch rod, and bolt the z-bar mount to the frame, and cut a hole in the floorboard. Move the tranny crossmember forward (4 speed is shorter) and lengthen your driveshaft.

This is what the clutch bracket looks like:
http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/images/clutchbrkt.jpg

I think that is all you need.

EDIT If you plan to abuse the tranny, skip the Saginaw. They don't like it.
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Old 07-19-2005, 04:13 PM   #3
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"the z-bar that goes from engine to frame, the frame mount for the z-bar"

is the z-bar really necessary?




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You need clutch pedal assembly including the actuating rods, boot for the floor, the z-bar that goes from engine to frame, the frame mount for the z-bar, clutch fork, bellhousing, flywheel, clutch assembly, shifter assem. (assuming floor). Plus you will have to put a hole in the floor for the clutch rod, and bolt the z-bar mount to the frame, and cut a hole in the floorboard. Move the tranny crossmember forward (4 speed is shorter) and lengthen your driveshaft.

This is what the clutch bracket looks like:
http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/images/clutchbrkt.jpg

I think that is all you need.

EDIT If you plan to abuse the tranny, skip the Saginaw. They don't like it.
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Old 07-19-2005, 05:23 PM   #4
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well, if you don't have it, what is going to actuate the clutch fork?
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