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Posted By: efi-diy 4200 bellhousing - 11/24/09 04:22 AM
If a bellhousing was made to allow earlier manual transmissions (T10, T-5 etc..) to bolt up to the 4200, how many folks would find a need for this?
Posted By: bristowbob Re: 4200 bellhousing - 11/24/09 05:16 AM
I would certainly be interested. I'd prefer a manual transmission and this is one of the obstacles, although I understand existing bellhousings can be used with an adaptor plate. Am I correct in that assumption?
Posted By: don 1450 Re: 4200 bellhousing - 11/24/09 09:44 AM
i have thought about using the four-cylinder version of this engine--as, for example, in the '94 Miata i had--but the automatic transmission was a major drawback. i should never drive an automatic if i could avoid it, and an available bellhousing would open up more possibilities.

God's Peace to you.

d
Inliner #1450
Posted By: Nexxussian Re: 4200 bellhousing - 11/24/09 10:21 AM
I might, but not immediately (gotta get somewhat caught up with other stuff).
Posted By: efi-diy Re: 4200 bellhousing - 11/24/09 11:20 PM
If another 7 or so folks showed interest this could get done.
Posted By: Steve88 Re: 4200 bellhousing - 12/10/09 04:52 PM
If I could get a 4200 attached the chevy trans I already have I would definately go that route but I would need one pretty quick because I want to get my car back together for spring.

Steve
Posted By: efi-diy Re: 4200 bellhousing - 12/10/09 09:04 PM
This could happen still but really its up to everyone who would want one to get together and say yep we have say 10 folks and would be willing to say help with the $$ to get the pattern made. I'd add a little bit to cover direct expenses.
Posted By: efi-diy Re: 4200 bellhousing - 12/12/09 01:42 PM
The pattern will run about Cdn$700 all said and done.
Is the bolt pattern on the 4200 the same as the newer Ls V-8 series engines?
Or what bolt pattern does it have,does any other engine share this pattern?


MBHD
Posted By: oddballopel Re: 4200 bellhousing - 12/13/09 02:13 AM
I would guess that the LS V8 engines do not use the same pattern. The starter location on the 4200 is too high for a V8. I may be wrong! If you are looking for a bolt-on manual transmission bellhousing, I used a 5-speed from a Colorado Pick-up.
Also if you're looking for someone to manufacture a bellhousing... there is a company that casts their own. It's called QUAD4RODS, they make one to install a Quad 4 in a RWD. You can use a T5, T10, Muncie. I plan on installing a Quad 4 in a (Che)Vette. Maybe with enough interest, these guys will make one for the 4200.
Jonas
Posted By: efi-diy Re: 4200 bellhousing - 12/13/09 02:13 AM
Its an orphan - why GM would do something so dumbass in beyond me. The only possible answer is to clear the front driveshaft. Some young cad jockey - look what I can do.....
Well that stinks.

What trans was used in that 66 Nova wagon w/Glen self engine?
4L60E, 4L65E?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUESVD-PnLo

MBHD
Posted By: efi-diy Re: 4200 bellhousing - 12/13/09 03:04 PM
I think they used a TH400. At the power lever they were making (I've heard rumors of 1300 - 1400HP)its the only 3spd automatic I know of that can take that abuse.

The dowel pins are at the same location relative to the crank.
I read a post on you-tube & John stated he made 1400 HP.

MBHD
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