Ken,
I had a question about the C5/C6 corvette transaxle. Ok, I want to do the corvette mid-engine setup like Ken (BB69) did in his track car. I know you have to find an LT1 or non-corvette LS bellhousing, crank spacer, spacers/washer between the torque convertor and flexplate and enlarge the holes in the flexplate.
Instead of that, do you know if a 4L60E out of something other than a corvette will bolt to the corvette differential? Would this be an easier route? We know that the 4L60E will bolt directly to the engine (as it is done in every vehicle besides the C5/C6 corvette. If the corvette diff could mount directly to the back of the 4L60E tranny, I would be in luck.
Thanks for any help.
-Kev
I had a question about the C5/C6 corvette transaxle. Ok, I want to do the corvette mid-engine setup like Ken (BB69) did in his track car. I know you have to find an LT1 or non-corvette LS bellhousing, crank spacer, spacers/washer between the torque convertor and flexplate and enlarge the holes in the flexplate.
Instead of that, do you know if a 4L60E out of something other than a corvette will bolt to the corvette differential? Would this be an easier route? We know that the 4L60E will bolt directly to the engine (as it is done in every vehicle besides the C5/C6 corvette. If the corvette diff could mount directly to the back of the 4L60E tranny, I would be in luck.
Thanks for any help.
-Kev