I was looking through some old posts, found this link :
pretty sure this is wrong :
2.5L Dakoty Bell :
Isn't the stater pocket on the wrong side for the SC3800 or any FWD 660 for that matter ?? Maybe it does fit, maybe there is enough clearance??
Just wondering... I want a 660 Turbo Powered Jeep Wrangler in my drive in the next couple years... WITH a front drive 660 block, to make it "interesting"....
Thanks.
pretty sure this is wrong :
The Jeep/Dodge AX15 5-speed, the Jeep NV3550 5-speed, the Jeep NV1500, the Toyota R150F & R151F, the 87-92 Toyota Supra Turbo R154, the Isuzu AR5 and the Pontiac Solstice\Saturn Sky\Chevy Colorado\ GMC Canyon MA5 5-speeds all share the same case to bellhousing bolt pattern (Large Pattern). As such there are a number of possibilities that can be had when a 5-speed is desired:
96-00 Dakota 2.5L bellhousing: Connects all to any Jeep 2.5L L4. Because of it's GM 60 degree V6 inherited bolt pattern, also works with any Buick FWD V6 and supercharged V6, any Chevrolet 2.8/3.1/3.4 V6, any Cadillac 4.1/4.5/4.9 V8 and with a minor modification, any Olds Aurora DOHC V8 and Cadillac DOHC Northstar V8. Also bolts to any Isuzu 3.2\3.5 DOHC V6 and Holden (Australia) 3800 V6.
96-00 Dakota 2.5L bellhousing: Connects all to any Jeep 2.5L L4. Because of it's GM 60 degree V6 inherited bolt pattern, also works with any Buick FWD V6 and supercharged V6, any Chevrolet 2.8/3.1/3.4 V6, any Cadillac 4.1/4.5/4.9 V8 and with a minor modification, any Olds Aurora DOHC V8 and Cadillac DOHC Northstar V8. Also bolts to any Isuzu 3.2\3.5 DOHC V6 and Holden (Australia) 3800 V6.
2.5L Dakoty Bell :
Isn't the stater pocket on the wrong side for the SC3800 or any FWD 660 for that matter ?? Maybe it does fit, maybe there is enough clearance??
Just wondering... I want a 660 Turbo Powered Jeep Wrangler in my drive in the next couple years... WITH a front drive 660 block, to make it "interesting"....
Thanks.
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