unicase th350
i thought about using those plates, but the thought of having only 4 bolts to hold the trans to the adapter or the adapter to the motor kinda lures me away lol. future plans was to put a healthy smallblock chevy in it, but i might just go with an olds 350 or something. thanks for the info tho
i thought about using those plates, but the thought of having only 4 bolts to hold the trans to the adapter or the adapter to the motor kinda lures me away lol. future plans was to put a healthy smallblock chevy in it, but i might just go with an olds 350 or something. thanks for the info tho

heres what im talking about bolt wise http://static.summitracing.com/globa...tci-230000.pdf
what it says in the instruction to bolt that plate to a chevy engine, is to use 4 of the bolts to bolt the plate to the motor (originally 6 to hold trans to motor) and 4 more to hold trans to adapter plate( originally 6 bolts to hold trans to engine). what im saying is you are basically using 4 bolts (top 2 and bottom 2) to hold the trans on to the adapter plate, which imo wouldnt be as strong as using 6 like the factory did. kinda confusing lol.
what it says in the instruction to bolt that plate to a chevy engine, is to use 4 of the bolts to bolt the plate to the motor (originally 6 to hold trans to motor) and 4 more to hold trans to adapter plate( originally 6 bolts to hold trans to engine). what im saying is you are basically using 4 bolts (top 2 and bottom 2) to hold the trans on to the adapter plate, which imo wouldnt be as strong as using 6 like the factory did. kinda confusing lol.
i guess this one would be better to use http://store.summitracing.com/partde...0&autoview=sku
it actually bolts all 6 trans bolts to the plate unlike the tci plate does.
it actually bolts all 6 trans bolts to the plate unlike the tci plate does.
Mike, I read those instructions as indicating that you have to use the 4 special button head bolts provided in the "B" locations and the 4 stock bolts in the "C" and "D" locations bolting the transmission to the block for a total of eight bolts and two alignment pins. Maybe I read it incorrectly though.
yea that TCI version had 2 less holes to mount, so it was basically only putting 4 bolts from the trans case to the adapter. the Trans-Dapt one actually had all 6 holes for the trans to actually bolt to the plate.
heres what im talking about bolt wise http://static.summitracing.com/globa...tci-230000.pdf
what it says in the instruction to bolt that plate to a chevy engine, is to use 4 of the bolts to bolt the plate to the motor (originally 6 to hold trans to motor) and 4 more to hold trans to adapter plate( originally 6 bolts to hold trans to engine). what im saying is you are basically using 4 bolts (top 2 and bottom 2) to hold the trans on to the adapter plate, which imo wouldnt be as strong as using 6 like the factory did. kinda confusing lol.
what it says in the instruction to bolt that plate to a chevy engine, is to use 4 of the bolts to bolt the plate to the motor (originally 6 to hold trans to motor) and 4 more to hold trans to adapter plate( originally 6 bolts to hold trans to engine). what im saying is you are basically using 4 bolts (top 2 and bottom 2) to hold the trans on to the adapter plate, which imo wouldnt be as strong as using 6 like the factory did. kinda confusing lol.
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