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tb42 auto into td42

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tb42 auto into td42

Post by purplebus »

had a quik search but to no avail.
Is it possible to fit an auto out of a tb42 (not sure if it is out of inj or carby or if they are even different) into a td42. If so what else needs to be done? have full conversion inc box,shifter,linkages,t/shafts,xmember. Do I need a comp to run it or to lock up converter.?
Dont know to much about autos sorry. :oops:
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Post by chpd80 »

Yep the tb42 auto bellhousing will bolt up to the td42 motor, not sure about the rest though.
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Post by BENEY »

Hey mate, the TD42 flexplate and adapter has 7 bolts whereas the TB 42 has 6 so you need a TD 42 flexplate and adapter kit. You can get manual valve bodies for GQ patrols which does away with all computers and electronic parts which makes it full manual shift
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Post by purplebus »

BENEY wrote:Hey mate, the TD42 flexplate and adapter has 7 bolts whereas the TB 42 has 6 so you need a TD 42 flexplate and adapter kit. You can get manual valve bodies for GQ patrols which does away with all computers and electronic parts which makes it full manual shift
thanx heaps. :armsup:
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Post by GU-ish »

go the full manual shift :) works wonders in a mates comp truck
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