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#50509 06/11/09 01:44 PM
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Hi everyone...I have a 1940 S.D., suicide doors, 216 6-cyl, 3 on the column. I think I want to convert it over to a small block chevy, 4-speed automatic trans, etc, etc. What Im wondering is how big a project is this? I know it has to be converted over to a 12-v electrical system, but what about mounting the motor, trans, rear-end? Can I use the orig. frame? Will the motor/trans/rear mount up without too much trouble? I have moderate fab. skills, but I do know when something is out of my league and have to farm it out. Any info, tips, tricks, video links, write ups, book recommendations, any of that is greatly appreciated!

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Yes, it's alot of work, but you have the wrong website...


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Why?

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This is the Inliners International web site dedicated to the preservation of Inline motors. NOT the replacemant of inline motors. I suggest you try the forums on chevytalk.org.

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First it doesn't matter what motor you have the rpm is going to be the same. Installing an overdrive would be a good start. Finding an OD for a torque tube drive shaft might be difficult. My thing is 60s GM trucks so I'm not much help there.

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Not a whole lot of help (directly) for a Chev but there is a fellah on the HAMB working up an adapter to hook a T5 out of a 4X4 S10 to a Ford torqe tube.

I figure if it's possible on the Ford tube, there must be a way to make it work on the Chevy tube.

I don't know if the automatic ODs have the same output shaft spline count or size (probably not) but should be possible, if difficult.

Or you could swap the rear to one that takes an open driveline, which would likely be easier to do.


My, what a steep learning curve. Erik II#5155

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