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Chev/holden bolt patterns
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Chev/holden bolt patterns
Was thinking of posting this in Nissan
1.
Will a VN/VP 5litre have the same bolt pattern as a LS1/LS2?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
2.
Would a VN/VP 5 litre have the same bolt pattern as a 4 bolt mains
chev 350?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
Its a GQ shorty with a VN/VP 5 litre, considering dropping in another block.
1.
Will a VN/VP 5litre have the same bolt pattern as a LS1/LS2?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
2.
Would a VN/VP 5 litre have the same bolt pattern as a 4 bolt mains
chev 350?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
Its a GQ shorty with a VN/VP 5 litre, considering dropping in another block.
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holden and chev patterns are different, and from memory the heads are opposite as to which is in front of the other (from the side).
look on the marks 4x4 site.
the old chev pattern is very similar to the ls pattern except for the centre hole at the top and the next hole down on the passenger side.
you can get an adaptor plate for loose change to convert holden to chev.
All delows kits are drilled to suit both holden and chev (not ls)
and at 4k an ls2 crate is cheap hp
cheers bru
look on the marks 4x4 site.
the old chev pattern is very similar to the ls pattern except for the centre hole at the top and the next hole down on the passenger side.
you can get an adaptor plate for loose change to convert holden to chev.
All delows kits are drilled to suit both holden and chev (not ls)
and at 4k an ls2 crate is cheap hp
cheers bru
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Bolting an older T400to an LS1 From what I've read 5 of the 6 bellhousing bolts are the same but the 6th one is in a slightly different position. It seems to be acceptable to bolt it up with 5 bolts. You'll also need to get a special flexplate to suit the application which I think ATI (US company) make one.
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Re: Chev/holden bolt patterns
All holden 5ltrs use the chev turbo pattern after about the end of WB/VK so will bolt to a chev bellhousing. I think the later chevs LS1 etc are slightly different, engine mounts are different but brackets are easily available.lolergram wrote:Was thinking of posting this in Nissan
1.
Will a VN/VP 5litre have the same bolt pattern as a LS1/LS2?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
2.
Would a VN/VP 5 litre have the same bolt pattern as a 4 bolt mains
chev 350?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
Its a GQ shorty with a VN/VP 5 litre, considering dropping in another block.
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Re: Chev/holden bolt patterns
Close. Some WB were Chev Pattern as were some HQ,J,X and Z and some VB and VC commodores, basicaly if it had a Turbo 350/400 it was chev pattern. From the VN onward the holden 5ltr or 4.9ltr if you want to get technical are the same bolt pattern as the early chev V8/V6 But as soon as Chev went with the alloy block LS1 the bolt pattern changed as Bru posted above.Loanrangie wrote:All holden 5ltrs use the chev turbo pattern after about the end of WB/VK so will bolt to a chev bellhousing. I think the later chevs LS1 etc are slightly different, engine mounts are different but brackets are easily available.lolergram wrote:Was thinking of posting this in Nissan
1.
Will a VN/VP 5litre have the same bolt pattern as a LS1/LS2?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
2.
Would a VN/VP 5 litre have the same bolt pattern as a 4 bolt mains
chev 350?
Will the engine mounts be the same?
Its a GQ shorty with a VN/VP 5 litre, considering dropping in another block.
The engine mounts between any Holden motor and chev motor are totally different and will not line up.
Personaly i wouldnt risk running any Turbo box bolted up behind the LS series motor with only 5 bolts. I have seen many Turbo 350/400s break bellhousings with 6 bolts. And have personally had it happen at 100mph+.
Put simply you could easily bolt up a 4 bolt 350 using your adapter but will also need to modify your mounts or purchase a mount kit.
i too have been thinking of upgrading the 5.0L to a gen 3
could i just drill new holes in my 5.0L adapter plate to suit the gen 3?
or is the shape to different?
could i just drill new holes in my 5.0L adapter plate to suit the gen 3?
or is the shape to different?
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Not sure Bartso. Ive had very little to do with the LS series. Not even sure why they changed the pattern. It may be possible to drill the block to suit your current pattern?Bartso wrote:i too have been thinking of upgrading the 5.0L to a gen 3
could i just drill new holes in my 5.0L adapter plate to suit the gen 3?
or is the shape to different?
98lux wrote:Bolting an older T400to an LS1 From what I've read 5 of the 6 bellhousing bolts are the same but the 6th one is in a slightly different position. It seems to be acceptable to bolt it up with 5 bolts. You'll also need to get a special flexplate to suit the application which I think ATI (US company) make one.
Yes ATI should have a flexplate to suit. As for the unaligned bolt hole in the belhousing its as simple as getting it filled and redrilled. Cheap, effective and no f***ing around
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when you say getting it filled how far out is the bolt hole does it go over half of it or something?clm434 wrote:98lux wrote:Bolting an older T400to an LS1 From what I've read 5 of the 6 bellhousing bolts are the same but the 6th one is in a slightly different position. It seems to be acceptable to bolt it up with 5 bolts. You'll also need to get a special flexplate to suit the application which I think ATI (US company) make one.
Yes ATI should have a flexplate to suit. As for the unaligned bolt hole in the belhousing its as simple as getting it filled and redrilled. Cheap, effective and no f***ing around
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Getting the block re-drilled or the bellhousing?clm434 wrote:98lux wrote:Bolting an older T400to an LS1 From what I've read 5 of the 6 bellhousing bolts are the same but the 6th one is in a slightly different position. It seems to be acceptable to bolt it up with 5 bolts. You'll also need to get a special flexplate to suit the application which I think ATI (US company) make one.
Yes ATI should have a flexplate to suit. As for the unaligned bolt hole in the belhousing its as simple as getting it filled and redrilled. Cheap, effective and no f***ing around
Bellhousing. All depends if the bellhousing can be welded or not. If it can then simple, if not you may have to do it to the block.RUFF wrote:Getting the block re-drilled or the bellhousing?clm434 wrote:98lux wrote:Bolting an older T400to an LS1 From what I've read 5 of the 6 bellhousing bolts are the same but the 6th one is in a slightly different position. It seems to be acceptable to bolt it up with 5 bolts. You'll also need to get a special flexplate to suit the application which I think ATI (US company) make one.
Yes ATI should have a flexplate to suit. As for the unaligned bolt hole in the belhousing its as simple as getting it filled and redrilled. Cheap, effective and no f***ing around
I can't say how far out the hole(s) are personally as I've never compared them.
The above solution is what we done to our old powerglide when we changed from one SBC to another. There was a slight difference between the two blocks.
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I thought the only difference was that the gen3 had an extra bolt at the top in the centre. Still turbo pattern.
When bolting up a turbo350/400/700 the main problem was the converter spacing is different. You need to space the flex plate out towards the gearbox. I think GM performance sell a spacer for this from memory
When bolting up a turbo350/400/700 the main problem was the converter spacing is different. You need to space the flex plate out towards the gearbox. I think GM performance sell a spacer for this from memory
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correctturbo gu wrote:I thought the only difference was that the gen3 had an extra bolt at the top in the centre. Still turbo pattern.
When bolting up a turbo350/400/700 the main problem was the converter spacing is different. You need to space the flex plate out towards the gearbox. I think GM performance sell a spacer for this from memory
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I might be completely wrong here, but I thought Qserv/CAL415 and Lokka were trying to mate the LS1 to a T700 but it wouldn't go because the flywheel/flexplates were bigger on the Ls1 meaning that it wouldn't fit the bellhousing and if a smaller flex plate was used then the starter wouldn't mesh.
I dunno, they were lead to believe whatever it was would workwith the exception of the 1 bolt, but it was a lot more than this.
I dunno, they were lead to believe whatever it was would workwith the exception of the 1 bolt, but it was a lot more than this.
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