Alright guys. This question stems from my 96 chevy k3500 12v cummins swap. Right now I'm running a 4l80e behind it & its handling it, but I'm prepping for the future. I want to swap a 6 speed ally in it.
Looking online, I found a company called Howard's conversions that will allow me to adapt the ally to the cummins. It utilizes the dodge automatic adapter plate, flexplate, & starter. This is beneficial to me for a few reasons.
1) as of right now, the 4l80e adapter plate locates the starter to the passenger side. This makes exhaust clearance extremely tight. The dodge automatics have the starter on the driver side. This frees up space for the exhaust
2) the engine sits closer to the passenger side frame rail than the driver side right now. Again, the dodge adapter plate locates the starter to the driver side where there is plenty of wasted space as of now.
3) it's cheaper than other adapter plates
4) since I would be using a dodge starter & flexplate, parts arent custom, & therefore much cheaper if I needed to replace them as compared to buying a custom adapter plate, custom flex plate, etc
So with all this, my biggest concern is size as space is relatively limited. I'm not familiar with sae bellhousing sizes. I'm curious to know if the sae #3 bellhousing is bigger than the GM bellhousing? Does anyone by chance know? Thanks for the help!
Looking online, I found a company called Howard's conversions that will allow me to adapt the ally to the cummins. It utilizes the dodge automatic adapter plate, flexplate, & starter. This is beneficial to me for a few reasons.
1) as of right now, the 4l80e adapter plate locates the starter to the passenger side. This makes exhaust clearance extremely tight. The dodge automatics have the starter on the driver side. This frees up space for the exhaust
2) the engine sits closer to the passenger side frame rail than the driver side right now. Again, the dodge adapter plate locates the starter to the driver side where there is plenty of wasted space as of now.
3) it's cheaper than other adapter plates
4) since I would be using a dodge starter & flexplate, parts arent custom, & therefore much cheaper if I needed to replace them as compared to buying a custom adapter plate, custom flex plate, etc
So with all this, my biggest concern is size as space is relatively limited. I'm not familiar with sae bellhousing sizes. I'm curious to know if the sae #3 bellhousing is bigger than the GM bellhousing? Does anyone by chance know? Thanks for the help!