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216/235 /261 Chev 6 Cyl To Chev V8 Installation Instructions
These instructions assume that the installer has more than a small amount of mechanical skill and know how.
While performing this installation, please remember a few simple rules. (1) Install all bolts in a particular sequence before tightening any. (2) Never force anything. (3) Lubricate bolt threads. (4) Trial fit everything to make sure it will fit. See rule #2. Kit contents 1. Block adapter plate w/starter mount 2. Custom flywheel 3. Bolt kit ( 6x 7/16x14x1 inch flathead screws and 6x 7/16x20x3/4 inch flywheel bolts ) With your transmission removed, clean the back of the block where the adapter will contact it. Make sure both alignment dowels are in place. If you have three alignment dowels remove the one on top. Bolt the adapter plate to the block with the 5 flathead screws. Due to the differences in engines over the years, it may be necessary to fit the plate to the block. You will need to grind the block where the weld on the starter bracket contacts the block. Also check where the starter bracket touches the oil pan. Some pans hit the bracket. If this is the case, grind either the bracket or the pan rail. This is a tight fit. This is so there will be a rock solid starter mount. Now install the provided flywheel using the 6 flywheel bolts provided. It only goes on one way and is a tight fit. This flywheel has an O degree mark on it for timing. You should now be able to bolt any Chev automatic transmission to the back of this motor. This kit is for use on motors with a 6 bolt crank only. GMC takes a different kit. This kit is designed to use a stagger bolt Chev starter from most V8s from the late 60s to the early 80s. Just as long as it is for a 168 tooth flywheel. Chev only had 2 different flywheel patterns for many years. A 153 and a 168. Bendtsen’s Transmission Center Inc. 763 767-4480 13603 Johnson St NE, Ham Lake, MN. 55304 bob@transmissionadapters.com
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