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Old 06-13-2011, 06:45 PM
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Question T56 swap, crank shaft pilot bearing

In a t56 swap from a 4l60e do I have to get a new crankshaft? Does my crankshaft fit the pilot bushings of the 6 speed? Little confused on is you can probably tell from my question. Thanks for the help.
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You don't need a new crank. The bearing will fit.
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So will the six speed just bolt up right? Besides clutch install what will I have to do to hook it up?
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Originally Posted by 9D4Z28
So will the six speed just bolt up right? Besides clutch install what will I have to do to hook it up?
http://www.ssz28.com/tech/A4M6Conversion.html
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T56 trans and bellhousing, flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, new pilot and throwout bearings, all hydraulic equipment, new pedal assembly of course. If you have all the parts for the swap it will 'bolt up' to any LT1 engine and crank. If you need more info I'd do a search on t56 swap.



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