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3.8 into 89 lux conversion questions have searched...
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3.8 into 89 lux conversion questions have searched...
ok guys im just wondering how to get the tacho working in a ln106 with an 3.8 ltr commo motor and t700
89 lux 2bl 4inch spring 35's etc still slow as a snail
here is some info that might make the swap a little easier and it want cost you $x000 for a kit from marks/dellows etc.
if you want to put the 3.8 into a jack and you have an auto then the the comodore 3.8 will bolt straight up to the auto bellhousing but you will need to modify the jack torque converter (or just the feet so it will bolt up to the v6 flex plate) and then do the engine mounts and wiring and your all set to go but remember this only works on the automatic transmission as it is a slightly different pattern to the manual bellhousing i hope this helps others out there
this also works with any vehicle with an asin warner auto g/box as the 94 jackeroo/rodeo auto bellhousing will bolt to this g/box and these g/boxes are found in a variety of cars including toyota's so if you have a car with an asin warner auto then all you need is a bellhousing from a 94 jackaroo/rodeo and a slightly modified converter and your in buisiness without having to spend $$$$$$ for a marks addaptor
so if you get yourself an auto from a surf and a auto 94 jackaroo bellhousing just get the feet on the torque converter modified to fit the commodore flex plate then all you have to do is the engine mounts and its all bolted in
i know it says jackaroo (or jack) but they all have the same asian warner auto gearbox
if you want to put the 3.8 into a jack and you have an auto then the the comodore 3.8 will bolt straight up to the auto bellhousing but you will need to modify the jack torque converter (or just the feet so it will bolt up to the v6 flex plate) and then do the engine mounts and wiring and your all set to go but remember this only works on the automatic transmission as it is a slightly different pattern to the manual bellhousing i hope this helps others out there
this also works with any vehicle with an asin warner auto g/box as the 94 jackeroo/rodeo auto bellhousing will bolt to this g/box and these g/boxes are found in a variety of cars including toyota's so if you have a car with an asin warner auto then all you need is a bellhousing from a 94 jackaroo/rodeo and a slightly modified converter and your in buisiness without having to spend $$$$$$ for a marks addaptor
so if you get yourself an auto from a surf and a auto 94 jackaroo bellhousing just get the feet on the torque converter modified to fit the commodore flex plate then all you have to do is the engine mounts and its all bolted in
i know it says jackaroo (or jack) but they all have the same asian warner auto gearbox
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