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Technical => Driveline => Topic started by: ben on October 05, 2010, 05:51:39 PM
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v6 t700 behind 202
anyone ever done this conversion?
only reason i ask is i have too many diffs here suited to overdrive box, and none to suit non overdrive box.
if so was spline the same?
cheers
ben
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Yes
almost finished the conversion now
the tail shaft from a trimatic does fit into the T700 box but the box is longer so the shaft will need to be shortened,
is that the info your after?
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how much was your adapted plate? and whered you get it from?
it has a lockup tourqe converter doesnt it? like the v8 one? you putting that on a switch if so.
sorry i was actually refering to input spline but to know tailshaft spline is the same is also helpful.
cheers
ben
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I bought the adaptor plate and gearbox from ebay for $570 come with a tailshaft as well tourqe covertor and fllex plate.
not to sure if the early boxes had the lock up convertor I believe this box would of came from a vn/vp as it has a kickdown cable, the later boxes where computer controlled. (i think).
not to sure about the input side I just run with the convertor that came with it.
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ok cool thanks matty.
ben
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hey ben i looked into this also and dellow automotive do sell a kit but it costs $1600 so i decided against it
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I'd check with DELLOWS because he seems to be selling all his foundry stuff??????
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1600!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh my
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Yes it always amazes me that these guys put all the effort into developing something and then price themselves off the market.
Sure they need to recover their development costs but wouldn't it be a better way to do it through volume of sales and that way you could also make it cheap enough that it wouldn't be worthwhile anyone else spending the time copying it. Seems crazy that they price it so no-one would want to buy it.
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it would be interesting to know what comes in the kit
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found out from a bloke today the tourque converter needs extensive machining.
cheers
ben
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G'day
Just got off the phone talking to Geoff Dellow. He is flat out and said that if his phone didn't ring until Easter he would be happy.
http://www.dellowconversions.com.au/index.html (http://www.dellowconversions.com.au/index.html)
Check out his catalogue:
http://www.dellowconversions.com.au/images/DellowAutomotive.pdf (http://www.dellowconversions.com.au/images/DellowAutomotive.pdf)
The story is that he sells a kit to fit the VN V6 T700 behind a Holden L6 motor. The kit is about $325 plus postage.
Extra is a modified torque convertor. You need to get a T200 torque convertor and splice the front half onto the VN torque convertor.
You need someone who knows what they are doing.
In Melbourne, places such as Dominator, Hugo's, or TCE are up to the task.
Regards
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got this from commodore forum...
Well all done and only took 4 days ( i am fussy) .... I fitted the trans no problems infact that was really easy , I bought a kit from Castlemaine Rod Shop and everything went great. The wiring was quite simple I bought a shifter from a VL Commodore and used the power button as the switch for the torque convertor lockup. The gearbox is designed to lock the torque convertor in every gear after and including second gear once the TCC solinoid is powered so I took the power supply from the reverse light power feed at the inhibitor switch and also fitted a relay in the console and hooked it up to the old "detent" switch to allow the torque convertor to be disengaged under full throttle. The hardest part was making a new gear lever selector rod (heaps of bending) and filing the gear selector slots to give me an extra spot for the overdrive. I used a new modified speedo cable (some teething problems there) also supplied by Castlemaine Rod Shop and I used fuel line banjo fittings and flexable transmission hose for the cooler lines, I also had to shorten the tailshaft and modify a VN commodore kickdown/throttle cable bracket to house the new kickdown cable(I measured the old distance (160mm closed and 195mm fully open) from and existing commodore throttle body) ........ But I tell you my VH SLE has never gone so well. At 110 km/h it does 1400rpm with the torque convertor locked and has heaps better acceleration.
If Your interested here is the approximate costs.
Conversion Kit $ 535.00
Reconditioned Transmission $1200.00
Tailshaft Conversion $ 225.00 (inc. New Unijoints)
VL Shifter and Kickdown
Bracket, VN gear selector
lever, female transmission
wiring plug and bits and bobs
from the local wreckers $ 150.00
Trans Oil , trans hose ,
fittings hose clamps ect. $ 95.00
Blood , scratches , sweat
and tears $ Priceless
TOTAL $ 2205 +/- 100
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http://www.oldholdens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=66 (http://www.oldholdens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=66)
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we dont know hoiw much he paid ay?
nice thanks for posting that
i think i got a quotev them a while back and it was about 400 bucks for the conversion plate.
i thought you needed to machine the tourqe conerter. but i read on there they have adapters for the converter too.. cool!