Adaptor plates: what kinds of tolerances are we talking about?
I'm measuring for an adaptor plate to mate a chevy bell housing to my Land Rover autobox (ZF - same tranny as most BMW, Volvo, etc). Maybe I'm just overthinking it, but I feel like the tolerances must be pretty tight to ensure proper input shaft alignment with the torque converter?
Or are the holes over-bored to allow the engine to self center before tightening everything down?
First swap - so I'm clueless!
Or are the holes over-bored to allow the engine to self center before tightening everything down?
First swap - so I'm clueless!
Last edited by Kingsly; Dec 2, 2014 at 04:27 PM.
Gotcha. Is there a method to the madness aside from very careful measuring with good calipers?
The plate will fit between the input side of the 4HP22 transmission and the chevy 4L60E bell housing.
The plate will fit between the input side of the 4HP22 transmission and the chevy 4L60E bell housing.



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