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Old 07-02-05, 04:16 PM
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GM tranny ???

Is there anyone using a GM tranny in their street car?
Old 07-02-05, 05:50 PM
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Yeah, a LOT of people doing the v8 swaps. And they work just fine

I dont know about how to adapt it to a rotary, but they are good transmissions.
Old 07-03-05, 05:48 PM
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well thats it, i want to find out an easier way to adapt them to the rotary, because i went to FB trannies and they will change the bell housing for me to use the stock fd housing so i can use the regualer starter mount
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I'll have a kit available soon......as i've got the TH350 in my car. I'm still working out a few other bugs but once it's driving and all is well then i'll offer it. We just finished a TH350 to 7mgte kit for a friends Mklll Supra.
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well the 7m is pretty easy to do, because the starter mounts right on the motor, if I remember correctly, but between you and i, I think its a waste of time to put it on a 7m....lol, 1jz or 2jz all the way. Anyways i see how you were aloud to do, see that your intake manifold is different. Where did you mount the starter?
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