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Posted by shawnspeed3 on April 05, 2007 at 16:19:42 from (209.124.53.187):
In Reply to: perkins powered chevy posted by justanothercase on April 05, 2007 at 16:06:48:
you should be able to hook it up because their is an adapter to go from a SAE bellhousing (Perkins ) to the chevy trans bolt pattern. I am not sure what SAE# the perkins has (#1,2,or 3) but I do belive you should be able to make it work. you might have to do a little finagling with the thro out bearing, and pressure plate/clutch disc to get everyting happy....let us know how it goes...was contimplating a simmilar switch in a 1/2 ton with a smaller diesel of aprx. 50 hp. and upping the rear end ratio to help get it mooving....this would be strictly a town and back farm truck to run on veggie oil...good luck Shawn
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