engine to trans adaptor plate thickness
How critical is the thickness of the adaptor plate when mating a straight shift tranny? Does it cause trouble if the transmission shaft tip doesn't fully seat into the crank bushing by 1/16th of an inch? I would think it would be bad for the fit to be too tight, but as long as a significant portion of the transmission input shaft fits into the crank bushing it seems like it wouldn't cause a problem. What do you think?
How critical is the thickness of the adaptor plate when mating a straight shift tranny? Does it cause trouble if the transmission shaft tip doesn't fully seat into the crank bushing by 1/16th of an inch? I would think it would be bad for the fit to be too tight, but as long as a significant portion of the transmission input shaft fits into the crank bushing it seems like it wouldn't cause a problem. What do you think?
most of the time the tranny doesnt seat against the bushing. I measured from the bellhousing to the bushing on a stock application then on my mercedes and got within 1/8 inch it worked fine. I think anything witin 1/4 would be fine after that its too far. This is just my opinion.
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