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Old May 22nd, 2008, 02:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Interchange of 260 manual transmission parts?

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I came across a guy selling a 260 Olds motor he said came out of a 1976 Pontiac. It had a three speed manual transmission attached to it, and he still has the flywheel, clutch parts, and bellhousing. Can anyone tell me if the flywheel and bellhousing will interchange with larger Olds V8 engines? I know very little about the 260, but if I can use the flywheel and bellhousing on a 350 or 455 its worth his asking price. John
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Hey all
I came across a guy selling a 260 Olds motor he said came out of a 1976 Pontiac. It had a three speed manual transmission attached to it, and he still has the flywheel, clutch parts, and bellhousing. Can anyone tell me if the flywheel and bellhousing will interchange with larger Olds V8 engines? I know very little about the 260, but if I can use the flywheel and bellhousing on a 350 or 455 its worth his asking price. John
The bellhousing will bolt to any 64-90 Olds (except, of course, the 394). The flywheel will bolt to any 68-90 Olds.
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Thanks Joe! That's what I was hoping for!
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