I was curious, does anyone know how to have a new housing fabricated for the V6 auto transmission to make it bolt up to a V8? I have enough money put into mine that I'd like to keep it if I could. But my 3.4 is too tired. [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Camaro Bob:
It's an automatic, there is no belhousing.<hr></blockquote>
All transmissions have a bellhousing. That's how they attach it to the engine.
Isn't the 4L60E the same except for internals in both V8 and V6 models? Maybe he wouldn't have to change it depending on what engine he chooses to use in the car.Stephen<br />1995 Pontiac Firebird<br />3800 Series II V6<br /><br />2000 Pontiac Firebird Formula
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Based on emails from GM that have been sent to me after I questioned them about the different trasnmissions: the difference between the v6 and v8 trans. is that the bellhousings are different and the v6 trans won't bolt up to the V8 engine because of this. As far as they know their isn't any aftermarket bellhousing or fabrications that would make this work. The V6 and V8 4L60E internals are just as strong as the others. The only difference is the bellhousing. I would get it in writing that this Trans shop can make it work before I had them do anything.1994 Camaro<br />3.4L V6 Automatic<br />K&N FIPK&Gold Oil Filter,Ravin Performance Exhaustw/Dynomax MandrelBent3\"I-Pipe&S Pipe&Catco 3\" HiFlow Cat.,ASP Crank and High AMP Alternator,U.D. Pulley Set, Bosch Spark Plugs and Oxygen Sensors, Taylor Wires, B&M E.ShiftPlus, 160 thermostat,Zexel Torsen L.S.D., CSI Remote Mount Electric Water Pump & Temp. Controller & Flex Hoses, ALM. Drivshaft, Diamond SubFram Conn.<br />COMING SOON: 350 or 502 RAMJET ENGINE & Big Block Hood<br />NJ V6 F-Body Club<br /><a href=\"http://tristategm.com/NJFbV6/\" target=\"_blank\">http://tristategm.com/NJFbV6/</a><br />Street Lethal F-Body Association <br /><a href=\"http://www.slfba.com./index.html\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.slfba.com./index.html</a>
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