LT1 6sp work w/a LS1?
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LT1 t56 has a clutch fork and slave cylinder, so you'd have to swap an LS1 front plate and input shaft to utilize the LS1 style hydraulic throwout bearing to make it work.
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Originally Posted by lt4malibu
LT1 t56 has a clutch fork and slave cylinder, so you'd have to swap an LS1 front plate and input shaft to utilize the LS1 style hydraulic throwout bearing to make it work.
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I'm converting my Lt1 t56 to a Ls1 now. If your trans has low miles it's worth it, if not you are better off selling it. Sixspeeds inc will give you a credit for your Lt1 parts and sell you the Ls1 parts.
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the input lt1 shafts are smaller then the ls1's my friend... you got it the other way around.
im in the process of upgrading my lt1 t56 to a ls1 style input shaft to be compatible with a 76' 455 pontiac motor. the lt1s have the smaller input shaft which is why i needed to upgrade to the ls1 style for everything to work.
im in the process of upgrading my lt1 t56 to a ls1 style input shaft to be compatible with a 76' 455 pontiac motor. the lt1s have the smaller input shaft which is why i needed to upgrade to the ls1 style for everything to work.