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What does a manual transmission bolt to?

What does a manual transmission bolt to?

The driver must shift from gear to gear. Normally, a manual transmission bolts to a clutch housing (or bell housing) that, in turn, bolts to the back of the engine. If the vehicle has front-wheel drive, the transmission still attaches to the engine in a similar fashion but is usually referred to as a transaxle.

Where is the GM 4T60-E transmission made?

The 4Txx family is an evolution of the original Turbo-Hydramatic 125 transverse automatic introduced in the late 1970s. The “-E” transmission is electronically controlled and features an automatic overdrive transaxle with an electronically controlled torque converter clutch. The 4T65 is built at Warren Transmission in Warren, Michigan .

What kind of transmission does a Holden TH180 use?

A third variant was the light-duty rear wheel drive Turbo-Hydramatic 180 used in many European models. 1969–1998 TH180/TH180C / 3L30 — 3-speed European/Asian model. Also manufactured and used by Holden as the Trimatic transmission.

What kind of transmission does a Toyota W45 have?

The W45 is a 4-speed variant of the W55 alloy case box. It replaced the steel case W40 around Oct 1980. It also came as a stock transmission in some of the 1981 base model Toyota RWD pickups. The W45 case was made of aluminium alloy. Ratios: First Gear: 3.566:1. Second Gear: 2.056:1. Third Gear: 1.384:1.

What was the transmission ratio on a 2.3 turbo Ford?

The 2.3 Turbo Fords used a few units that were 4.06:1. Speedometer drive gears were 6, 7 or 8 teeth, but may have to be changed, depending on engine and rear-end size in the transplant vehicle. Changing of the speedometer gear is a definite requirement when installing a transmission and V-8 unit in a 6-cylinder, and vice versa.

How to identify manual transmissions on Chevy 1988-1992 trucks?

How Do I Identify Manual Transmissions on Chevy 1988 -1992 Trucks? The five transmissions installed on 1988 to 1992 Chevrolet trucks, according to Drivetrain.com, were the Borg-Warner T5, the Getrag, Muncie or New Venture models HM290, 5LM60 and NV3500 and the New Venture NV4500. The NV4500 appeared on 1992 full-sized trucks only.

Can a GM input shaft fit a Dodge transmission?

For most conversion applications, we like the Dodge gas version transmission with a GM input shaft. This allows the shortest transmission length for most applications. The GM input shaft from a 6.34:1 early transmission will not fit the Dodge transmissions.

What kind of transmission is a Borg-Warner T-5?

One of the most versatile transmissions in the last 20 years or so has been the Borg-Warner T-5 manual transmission. This five-speed unit was used as original equipment by several manufacturers and can be easily adapted into older muscle cars as well.

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Ruth Doyle