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Lakewood 15901LKW Bellhousing Adapter

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Lakewood 15901LKW Bellhousing AdapterOverview: The Lakewood GM Bellhousing Adapter features a laser cut steel flange that has been zinc plated for corrosion resistance. The kit includes longer dowel pins, Grade 8 hardware, and a converter pilot bushing for easy installation. This adapter has been designed to allow you to swap virtually any factory GM V8 Transmission to any GM V8 engine. Are you attempting to install a conventional Chevrolet transmission on your 2013+ LT 1 or LT 4 Crate

Overview:

The Lakewood GM Bellhousing Adapter features a laser cut steel flange that has been zinc plated for corrosion resistance. The kit includes longer dowel pins, Grade 8 hardware, and a converter pilot bushing for easy installation. This adapter has been designed to allow you to swap virtually any factory GM V8 Transmission to any GM V8 engine. Are you attempting to install a conventional Chevrolet transmission on your 2013+ LT-1 or LT-4 Crate engine? Are you swapping an LS into your First Gen Camaro, but want to retain your Muncie transmission? If so, Lakewood has a solution that will have your drivetrain bolted together in no time!

Features:

  • Hardware provided includes: longer dowel pins, converter pilot bushing, Grade 8 bolts and spacers
  • Adapts GM LS and LT engine bellhousing bolt patterns to the conventional SBC/BBC bellhousing bolt pattern
  • Fits most GM V8 Engine Blocks
  • Fits 4L60/80, TH400, TH350, 700R4, 200R4 and Power-glide Automatic Transmissions
  • Fits GM Muncie, Saginaw, T-10, and T-5 Manual Transmissions
  • Fits Most GM Aftermarket transmission cases, such as Tremec T-56 and TKO 500/600 Transmissions
  • Pilot bearing GM Part Number 12557583 may be required for some conversions
  • 3/8” Steel, with a zinc plated finish for corrosion resistance
  • Laser cut flange for a precise fit and hassle free installation

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
Universal

Specs:

Brand Lakewood
Color Zinc
Emission Code 5
Engine GM Small Block Gen III/IV (LS Based)
Engine GM Small Block Gen V (LT1/LT4 Based)
Hardware Included Yes
Make Chevrolet
Material Steel
Product Type Bellhousing Adapter Plate
SFI Approved No
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