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joyridin' 11-15-2014 05:06 AM

Question for guys running LS engine
 
I figured I would try posting here since a vast number of you run LS engines.

I currently have a SBC with a Lakewood blow proof housing mated to a T56. Between the T56 and bellhousing, there is an adapter that allows you to use the original lever style throwout bearing.

Is there a bellhousing or a way that I can install an LS engine that will still allow me to use the current lever style throwout bearing arm? I prefer not to use the new style throwout bearing that is mounted to the trans.

bobcowan 11-15-2014 06:27 AM

I wanted the same thing you do. But I couldn't find anything. It may be out there, but I couldn't find it.

Gaz64 11-15-2014 11:05 AM

This thread may be some help:
Who has done T56 6 speed swap? [Archive] - TriFive.com, 1955 Chevy 1956 chevy 1957 Chevy Forum , Talk about your 55 chevy 56 chevy 57 chevy - Belair , 210, 150 sedans , Nomads and Trucks, Research, Free Tech Advice

This is where I googled the above from:
t56 clutch fork conversion - Google Search

joyridin' 11-15-2014 05:45 PM

Well, it looks like Quicktime Might make one. I have to do some checking.

Thanks for the info!


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