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swapping th-350 to t56 in a carbed 94Z HELP PLEASE!!

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Old Nov 7, 2005 | 04:39 PM
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swapping th-350 to t56 in a carbed 94Z HELP PLEASE!!

Here's the deal, I found a local boy wanting to get rid of his t56 for my th-350. He's still running the LT1 and I'm running a standard "old style" 2 piece rear main 355ci. As Ive been told, everything will align up correctly and all I'll have to have is buy a flywheel that would be neutral balanced unlike the LT1 flywheel that would fit the LT1 clutch assembly. Just wanting to make sure so some of you gearheads chime in and gimme some advice please. Also, which company makes this flywheel for the old style 2 piece rear main to mate to the lt1 clutch assembly? Also, would I still be alble to run my stock starter for the old style 2 piece rear main? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Old Nov 8, 2005 | 07:23 PM
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Re: swapping th-350 to t56 in a carbed 94Z HELP PLEASE!!

ok, did a little search and found that I need the centerforce flywheel made to mate the t-56 to the 2 piece rear main block, part number 700107 I think. But will I still be able to run the starter Im using now for the old style flywheel? Thanks in advance
Old Nov 9, 2005 | 09:33 PM
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