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Old 03-11-2008, 08:46 PM
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would a 95 5.7 Buick Roadmaster Tranny direct fit in a LT1 Camaro


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Old 03-12-2008, 06:07 PM
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does no one know about this?

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Originally Posted by everclear4520
does no one know about this?

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Do you know what the tranny model is in the Buick?

I'm fairly new to the F-Body thing so I'll try and help you the best I can.
Old 03-12-2008, 07:19 PM
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Yes it will fit, it should be a 4l60e but the real queston is what year camaro. In 96 they swiched the pumps to PWM (pulse with modulated)so thats what need to match the ecm.
So if it's a 94-95 you should be ok, 93 is a 700r4, and the 96,97 would be the 4l60e as well with the pwm, you can look at the pump and see it pwm is cast into it. The tail shaft off the f- body will have to be reused as well.
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so the tail housing on the buick roadmaster tranny is different? then on the regular F-body trannys
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Originally Posted by everclear4520
so the tail housing on the buick roadmaster tranny is different? then on the regular F-body trannys
Yes, the F-body tail housing has the three holes for the torque arm bracket, the buick tail doesn't. the tail housing is held on by 4 bots and it's easy to change. If you have some sort of aftermarket torque arm relocation bracket which moves the torque arm off of the tail housing then it makes no difference which tail you have.
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does anyone know where i could buy a F-body tail housing

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Actually the trannies were slightly different each year 94/95/96 the 95 is PWM just not the same PWM as 96. So you need to tell us what year your car is too.
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i'm gonna be using a 95 roadmaster tranny and the pcm that came with the 95 roadmast but use a 97 A4 Harness its all going in a 95 Z28

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anymore help guys?
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any help?
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Try posting this in the Transmission section...Good luck!




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