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930 tranny/motor into a '77 chassis?

Have a possible line on a 930 engine and 4 speed tranny, how hard to stuff into my '77? Is it a bolt in or major mods. I know engine is minor I'm more concerned about the tranny. Any advice would be appreciated. John.

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Old 04-13-2005, 12:03 PM
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It's bolt on if you use 75 to 77 short bellhousing tranny. You'll need Carrera shafts.
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I think I'm just interested in the 930 engine without the 4 spped. He wants 3600 for the tranny (thats a laugher) and I'll bolt up an aluminum 915 case to it and I know it will bolt in then for a whole lot less money.

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