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Hey guys what needs to be done to put an aussie 4speed to a ecotec v6 or do they bolt straight up. Dave
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Are you sure you want to do this, the V6 is pretty powerful and is likely to destroy the M20. If you are then they are a turbo pattern block, so you will need the chevrolet pattern to Aussie 4 speed delow belhousing. Not sure about clutch and pressure pla
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The V6 bolt pattern is actually quite different to SBC or Holden 6 or V8. It uses the old Buick V6 pattern.
As Warren said, are you sure you want to do this.
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Its for a speedway car only uses 1st and 2nd. Most racers use three speeds or even single rail boxes , i have many holden 4 speeds in my collection (or Junk) just wanted to use some of these without having to buy a 5speed.
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Ill ask a workmate tomorrow what he uses - he has 2 cars running 3800 V6s.
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Then I would get a stuffed Turbo 700 and cut the bellhousing off, mate that to the flange off an aussie 4 bellhousing...but there will be a fair bit of measuring....Im pretty sure a T5 pressure plate with work with the aussie 4 disc...they are close for s
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the spigot end of the input shaft is smaller on a aussie 4speed than a t5
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