03-06-2006, 05:51 PM | #1 |
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4 Spd Question
Will a mid 40's 4 spd tranny w/granny gear bolt up to a 250 six and also will the adapter from the transfer-case bolt up to the tranny,kinda looks like it would but need the professionals help.Thanks Randy
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03-06-2006, 10:14 PM | #2 |
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Re: 4 Spd Question
Hello anyone want to tackle this hello.
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Re: 4 Spd Question
I do not think either one will work. I know most chevy engines use the common BH pattern, but I think the old inline engines are different.
Also, that tranny is an SM420, I don't believe they ever came married, so the adapter may not bolt up. I've never looked at the rear of a 420 to see if its the same as a 465. If I were you, I'd just look for a newer SM465 4 speed.
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Re: 4 Spd Question
Thank's for the info I did go out and measure and the ears or H pattern was different oh well just a thought my uncle has one and said I could have it so that got my brain (what brain) going.so anyhoo I'll just go with the 3 spd for now.Thanks 1969 GMC for the info,Thanks Randy
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Re: 4 Spd Question
I would recommend upgrading also.
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