SuperFlyTNT
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Does anyone happen to have a picture of the transmission crossmember used on 65-68 factory 4spd cars?
I think the only difference is in the rubber cushion. I did the swap and I know I used the 727 crossmrmber. If memory serves I adapted the 727 rubber isolator rather that hunt down the proper one.
I was curious about this, so I looked in the '65 parts manual and they list just one crossmember. Since you mention a range (65-68) I thought I'd also check a later parts manual. The '68 I have is missing that section, so I used the '67 instead and again, they list just one crossmember.@rd92west ; the 'standard 727' crossmember would probably work with a 70-74 tailshaft on an 833, as the crossmember mounting pad is in the same position. I was just wondering if you had a pre-70 C-body and you would be 'compelled' to using a pre-70 833 transmission with the correct transmission mounting pad located further back on the tailshaft wrt to the 727. See attached picture of the 'crossover' tailhousing for late 69-early 70 with both transmission mounting pad locations (picture from Brewers website). I did notice two additional holes in the standard 727 crossmember behind the 727 mounting location. Looking at the crossmember it looks easy enough to modify it myself. Just wondering what the factory did.
Thanks for the replies so far!
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I've never done this kind of swap with the C-bodies, but my experiences with B-bodies was that the crossmember was just flipped for the different automatic transmissions. ie. 904 to 727 where the 904 small block combo got swapped to a big block with a 727.@Big_John ; thanks! I actually forgot that I too have a 1965 parts book haha. Then perhaps the crossmember can accommodate both mounting pad positions, or at least should have the provisions for both positions?
I got a rebuilt trans from Brewers.@rd92west ; the 'standard 727' crossmember would probably work with a 70-74 tailshaft on an 833, as the crossmember mounting pad is in the same position. I was just wondering if you had a pre-70 C-body and you would be 'compelled' to using a pre-70 833 transmission with the correct transmission mounting pad located further back on the tailshaft wrt to the 727. See attached picture of the 'crossover' tailhousing for late 69-early 70 with both transmission mounting pad locations (picture from Brewers website). I did notice two additional holes in the standard 727 crossmember behind the 727 mounting location. Looking at the crossmember it looks easy enough to modify it myself. Just wondering what the factory did.
Thanks for the replies so far!
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