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Old 08-06-2015, 11:29 AM
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Since I couldn't find anywhere for Trans questions I put this here.. My local forum is full of d bags that are no help, I asked if anyone makes or will make an adapter bell for a tr3650 to bolt to a ls motor. I have the Trans already and would like to have it built and use it in my swap for my mustang. If anyone knows where to get one or how to make it work I would appreciate your input.
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Contact G-force transmissions. They make a tr3650 and an adapter for LS motors. I just don't know if they offer it separate. If not, send your tr3650 to them, have it upgraded, and modified to mount behind an LS engine.

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Buy a LSx TKO bellhousing and a tr3650-to-TKO adapter. Not sure if input shafts or flywheels or clutch or throwout bearings line up correctly, though.

But it's been done, so it's very possible.
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That's the type of help I was looking for!! Thank you sir!
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Technically the G-Force adapter allows the 3650 to be mated to a standard GM bellhousing that was designed for a Muncie or T10 transmission. To make it work with a LS engine, you have to get a reproduction 621 style bellhousing. There are numerous threads about how to make all that work.

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