Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
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Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
Can i install a t56 from a corvette into a sbc since i seen one on craiglist for $400 but wanted to be sure before i go buy it.
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Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
But it will bolt up to the engine though then or did you have to get a different bellhousing or something
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Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
No, a Corvette T56 doesn't bolt to the engine, it bolts to the transaxle.
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Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
The Corvette T-56 bolts to the transaxle and therefore won't install in one of these cars.
The F-body LT1 T-56 bolts in fairly easily. That's what I have in mine. Has the disadvantage of requiring the unique pull-style clutch.
The F-body LS1 T-56 can be installed but requires a few add'l hoops to be jumped through. Uses a std type clutch.
Hard to say whether the LT1 or LS1 is cheeeeper or eeeeeeezier or better; neither is quite a bolt-in, but both can be done and work well.
The F-body LT1 T-56 bolts in fairly easily. That's what I have in mine. Has the disadvantage of requiring the unique pull-style clutch.
The F-body LS1 T-56 can be installed but requires a few add'l hoops to be jumped through. Uses a std type clutch.
Hard to say whether the LT1 or LS1 is cheeeeper or eeeeeeezier or better; neither is quite a bolt-in, but both can be done and work well.
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Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
Oh so only a t56 from a camaro or firebird will bolt onto a engine.
I learned something new today thanks for the help since i was already thinking of going to buy it since it was so cheap lol.
I learned something new today thanks for the help since i was already thinking of going to buy it since it was so cheap lol.
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Car: 1985 Camaro Z28, VIN F
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Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
It may not be a bad deal if you can do some mechanical work yourself.. A GTO mainshaft and case parts will make a direct F-body clone, an SSR mainshaft and some machinework will get you a beast..
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28..._Fbody_T56.pdf
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28..._Fbody_T56.pdf
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Car: 91Z28
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Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
I think i rather save up for a complete t56 swap since that looks a bit complicated for me with not that much experience.
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From: Elkton MD, USA
Car: 1985 Camaro Z28, VIN F
Engine: 427 sbc, HSR
Transmission: T-56, self rebuilt 700+ hp
Axle/Gears: Moser 12bolt, 3.42 trutrac
Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
Ok gotcha.. Well the info is out there, and lets hope someones bussy doesn't confuse anyone else..
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Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
Problem with all that conversion stuff is, you gotta first come up with (a) a Vette transmission that doesn't fit your car, (b) a GTO transmission to get the shaft out of, and (c) a F-body transmission to get the right extension housing to fit your car; then you gotta take them all apart, and then you gotta put the right combo of stuff all back together, then you gotta throw away a WHOLE BUNCH of $$$$stuff$$$$ that you bought and paid for but won't be using.
Explain how buying 3 transmissions (one of which is the one and only that you really needed in the first place) and a rebuild kit, and then doing all that work, is a good idea, compared to just buying the one transmission (the F-body one) alone.
Now if you're one of those guys that has a huge pile of junk ones, or you own a boneyard or something, then it's a different matter altogether; but for somebody who has to go out and find em and buy em, it'd be best to just stick with the simple, straightforward, uncomplicated plan, and just get the one right thing and be done with it.
Or, if you can get the Vette trans for cheeep enough to make money buying and re-selling it, then go ahead and do that; and save up the cash toward your F-body one. Do your research first and find out how much a Vette trans sells for on CL or whatever, BEFORE biting off on that, though. Truly valid opportunities to arbitrage junk car parts are EXTREMELY rare, unless you have a better source than the general public at large, so don't be too surprised if you lose money on any such deal.
Explain how buying 3 transmissions (one of which is the one and only that you really needed in the first place) and a rebuild kit, and then doing all that work, is a good idea, compared to just buying the one transmission (the F-body one) alone.
Now if you're one of those guys that has a huge pile of junk ones, or you own a boneyard or something, then it's a different matter altogether; but for somebody who has to go out and find em and buy em, it'd be best to just stick with the simple, straightforward, uncomplicated plan, and just get the one right thing and be done with it.
Or, if you can get the Vette trans for cheeep enough to make money buying and re-selling it, then go ahead and do that; and save up the cash toward your F-body one. Do your research first and find out how much a Vette trans sells for on CL or whatever, BEFORE biting off on that, though. Truly valid opportunities to arbitrage junk car parts are EXTREMELY rare, unless you have a better source than the general public at large, so don't be too surprised if you lose money on any such deal.
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From: Elkton MD, USA
Car: 1985 Camaro Z28, VIN F
Engine: 427 sbc, HSR
Transmission: T-56, self rebuilt 700+ hp
Axle/Gears: Moser 12bolt, 3.42 trutrac
Re: Can i install a corvette t56 into a sbc or no?
Sorry, I forgot what board I was on...
To the OP:
It's impossible.. Forget about it.. Can't be done... Run Far, Run Fast, just run..
To the OP:
It's impossible.. Forget about it.. Can't be done... Run Far, Run Fast, just run..
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