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Old 01-09-2020, 08:43 PM   #1
rockosocko
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Using a Super T-10 4spd behind a GM??

Good evening guys.

I've had this Super T-10 that I got from a buddy about 20+yrs ago that was supposed to be a rebuilt unit, then it sat pretty much til now..

The Thing is, it came from a ford application and wondered what it would take to adapt a GM bell housing to it.
The bolt pattern (4 bolts) are two up top and then other two, but way down the face of front housing.
One thing I was wondering was how I could use a GM bell housing but don't know the depth/length of input shaft that would be needed to reach into the back of the GM crankshaft.
And maybe a main body swap would give me the correct bolt pattern.?
I'll give some measurements in a bit.
Or if it would be better to just sell it and then get the correct trans (overdrive!?) for a 400-500+ V8.
Thanks
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