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Tranny adapters for mopar flathead six

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by El Tortuga, Dec 24, 2011.

  1. El Tortuga
    Joined: Aug 24, 2006
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    Wasn't there somebody on here that was going to start making an adapter for mopar flathead six to attach an s-10 5 speed manual tranny? Just wondered I haven't seen anything lately or if anybody has any info on adapting a later model 5 speed overdrive to one please chime in. Thanks
     
  2. George
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    "73RR" here on the Board is Q.E.C. He has the adaptors for the flat 6, not sure what tranny. Send a PM, think he posted he was going to be out of town for the Holidays, but he should be able to fix you up!
     
  3. 73RR
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    Thanks George, yup leaving soon! Merry Christmas to all!!

    There are a couple of folks making adapters for the t5 to the Plymouth bellhousing, just not me...yet;)

    Over on the p15 site there is a swap using the Ford Ranger/Mazda 5-speed and it appears to be pretty simple and no 'adapter' as such, required. You might look at it.

    My adapter mounts the 904 TF or the small block manual bellhousing like an AX5 or AX15 type 5-speed. My adapter replaces the stock bellhousing.
    Some pics on the web site.

    .
     
  4. hillbilly4008
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    George Asche could hook you up also
     
  5. hillbilly4008
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    Man, I'd love to get rid of my "clunk-o-matic"
     
  6. Frankie47
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    q.e.c. ???
     
  7. George
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    look @ the bottom of 73RR's post above.
     
  8. Hnstray
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    Thanks for asking the question............I wanted to know that too!

    Ray
     
  9. Frankie47
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    I don't have anything but the posts visible........after you read the same line or signature 20 x, it irratates/bores the hell out of me.:D:D:eek:The worst ones are the guys that use it to advertise.....like a certain metal bending vendor.
     
  10. chopzuk
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    From 77RR Re: Over on the p15 site there is a swap using the Ford Ranger/Mazda 5-speed and it appears to be pretty simple and no 'adapter' as such, required. You might look at it.

    Can't get anything to come up on the P15-D24 site relevant to a 5 speed swap, no matter what I put in their search feature. Someone who is privvy to the link, will you please post it up, as I don't want to reinvent the wheel, and I WILL be doing this conversion soon. I will hit up 77RR for the link, but he said he was out of town so...
    Thanks
     
  11. Frankie47
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    I believe that is member Robert Horne, check his threads.

    Title 5 speed, not a t-5
     
  12. Wooly
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    I used a Wilcap adapter to put a chevy 4spd automatic behind one.
    Wilcap is in So. Calif.

    Dodge
     
  13. Dynaflash_8
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    from Auburn WA

    I just hopped up my "clunk o matic"
     
  14. hillbilly4008
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    How did you do that?
     

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