Oh really. Weird. Well anyway you can drill and tap it is not the end of the world. Just dont screw it up
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Originally posted by onebadtrooperhey thanks. the only problem is that my tranny is one peace, i don't have a bellhousing. so i have to drill and tap. but its no big deal. thanks again!!!Current:
\'87 Fiero GT: 12.86@106 - too dam many valves; ran 12.94 @ 112 on new engine, then broke a CV joint
\'88 Fiero Formula: slow and attention getting; LZ8 followed by LLT power forthcoming
\'88 BMW 325iX: The penultimate driving machine awaiting a heart transplant
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\'90 Pontiac 6000 SE AWD: slow but invisible
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that sounds like a blast...
You could fix that with an S10 trans.... :PCurrent:
\'87 Fiero GT: 12.86@106 - too dam many valves; ran 12.94 @ 112 on new engine, then broke a CV joint
\'88 Fiero Formula: slow and attention getting; LZ8 followed by LLT power forthcoming
\'88 BMW 325iX: The penultimate driving machine awaiting a heart transplant
Gone, mostly forgotten:
\'90 Pontiac 6000 SE AWD: slow but invisible
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Originally posted by betterthanyouCitation was FWD was it not.? I dont think that will work. From my understanding that belhousing with dual starter holes came from a Camaro of some sort.
But since you are doing the swap I would look for an S-10 belhousing and switch the starter over and use an S-10 or the 3.4L Camaro starter. I think that would beat drilling and tapping the block. But whatever floats your boat.1992 Chevrolet S10
2.8 v6 tbi 5 speed
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