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2011-12-14 10:13:57
#11
Originally Posted by illestdaniel
So i recently picked up a Datsun pick up and i want to do a nice swap and the whole converting a rwd sr to fit a vvl head seems like a lot i was wondering if a rwd trans fits on a vvl block. i don't care about the distributor issues i can cut a hole in the firewall any ideas guys?


Use a Bell housing from a SR Auto or CVT. Then make an adaptor plate to fit the RWD tranny you want to use.
You do not need to strip the tranny apart to take the bell housing off like a manual tranny.
I have sold heaps of those bell housing to local guys here in Australia for RWD applications. Once the adaptor plate is made you can machine or cut away the remaining of the bell housing where the rear engine mount bracket bolt up to the FWD bell housing.
2011-12-14 11:03:48
#12
Originally Posted by kiwi-japie
Use a Bell housing from a SR Auto or CVT. Then make an adaptor plate to fit the RWD tranny you want to use.
You do not need to strip the tranny apart to take the bell housing off like a manual tranny.
I have sold heaps of those bell housing to local guys here in Australia for RWD applications. Once the adaptor plate is made you can machine or cut away the remaining of the bell housing where the rear engine mount bracket bolt up to the FWD bell housing.


Any more info on how to do this and where do the mounts bolt up
2011-12-14 16:05:00
#13
Originally Posted by XxToKeSxX
mounting points for what? The trans? I find it hard to believe the trans mounting points are different. I don't like false information so can someone confirm this?


you know I meant block to chasis mounts.... but the quote from snickers now has me wondering if I am correct
2011-12-14 17:11:08
#14
its possible
2011-12-15 12:34:02
#15
More info please! Id love to have S13 with SR20VE...
2011-12-15 13:45:42
#16
i have one... but i did it the sameway that every1 who wants it does it.... build it, relocate it, custom intake it...
2011-12-15 13:58:07
#17
Thanks Ben!

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