I picked up a sweet running GMC 302 but it has the huge HEAVY cast iron bell housing & flywheel. I want to put a 4 or 5 speed tranny behind it, like a Saginaw or T5.
What are my options?
Can I use the flywheel, clutch, bell housing and starter off of a '57 chevy 235 etc.
Thanks,
-Mike-
Do a web search for GMC powered military vehicles, if I remember correctly they address that problem. Also take a look here for several links: oldGMCtrucks.com
Ron
Buffalo Enterprises in Arlington,Wa makes adapter plates so that you can use any GM automatic trans on the 302. A GM bellhousing will fit too. Not sure about your flywheel/clutch. Ask Buffalo (Steve Stribling), he knows what to use.
A 1948-51 Chevrolet pickup bellhousing will bolt to the GMC block, and you can bolt a Saginaw or Muncie manual transmission to it. That's what we have behind the 302 in our 1952 Chevrolet two-door.
God's Peace to you.
d
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The bellhousing from a 57 235 will definatly fit. For years I used them in my lakes race cars. I like the 55-57 for the double bolt slanted mounts.(not like the truck) The 55-57 car transmissions did not have a rear mount. They used 2 up front and 2 on the bellhousing. Early pickups will work but I did not like the mounts and mounting for the "kick" starter.
I used a Muncie, T-10 and Saginaw 4-speeds and they all bolted up. I now use a Buffalo plate with a Lakewood or McCleod scattershield.
I have used both 168 and 139 tooth starter ring gear flywheels with both setups. Good Luck
Good info but are the 168 & 139 tooth flywheels chevy or GMC & what year. I've been told that there is a difference. Also, was the '55-'57 starter used?
I've never run an inline engine in anything before so I'm just trying to get my ducks in a row before I jump in with both feet.
Honestly I have the 2ton clutch bellhousing etc. currently attached to the engine & a saginaw bolted up to it. I'm missing the 12v starter, but I want to know what I can upgrade to that might be alittle lighter weight with less rotating mass. I'm a low buck guy on a tight budget like most of us are, so I'm also looking for the most economical solution to my delema too.
Thanks,
-Mike W-
The 168 tooth is for a 12V starter and the 139 is for 6V. You'll need a GMC flywheel. Chevy bolt pattern is different.
If you go for a Buffalo adapter you use a smallblock chevy starter, stock type or a modern geared.