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4cyl 2.5 uses GM bell housing pattern??


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GM metric pattern

220px-GM_60deg_V6_bellhousing.JPG
 

Also called the GM small corporate pattern and the S10 pattern

This pattern has a distinctive odd-sided hexagonal shape. Rear wheel drive applications have the starter mounted on the right side of the block (when viewed from the flywheel) and on the opposite side of the block than front wheel drive. The 2.2l S10/Sonoma had the starter located in the same position as front wheel drive cars. A rear wheel drive bellhousing is displayed at right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You will not have a CPS mount, you could go aftermarket for $$$$. Hesco makes one for the dampener on the 4.0, not sure about the 2.5....probably not.

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Benjy, I have one from my '64 Chevy C50 out back.. The '64 is slated for a Allison 545, but might stay with a manual NV4500 and convert to Hydro clutch for my blasting truck. (not sure if I want to be shifting that big truck in stop and go Memphis traffic)  It's going to have '00 fr/rr axles from a dually and the Dana 80 out back is going to have Super Single semi wheels with adapters.

Kinda 'hot rod' look and rake.

So message me or here if interested. I can give you the bolt pattern too. (actually can get more of them if needed, with or without PTO)

 

Driver..  Don't know what the pic is for. Not really following you. But thanks for the addition nonetheless.

I've got probably 40yrs of parts and several transmissions that are rebuilt ready to go into 'something', so there's really not going to be a BIG expense on my side.

 

And, also installing a NV3500 into a '88 Mighty max long bed, 1-ton with a 5.2 magnum and Yota p/u rear with 3.73 gears.. (should be fun, but NOT for HIM)

 

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Benjy, I have one from my '64 Chevy C50 out back.. The '64 is slated for a Allison 545, but might stay with a manual NV4500 and convert to Hydro clutch for my blasting truck. (not sure if I want to be shifting that big truck in stop and go Memphis traffic)  It's going to have '00 fr/rr axles from a dually and the Dana 80 out back is going to have Super Single semi wheels with adapters.

Kinda 'hot rod' look and rake.

So message me or here if interested. I can give you the bolt pattern too. (actually can get more of them if needed, with or without PTO)

 

Driver..  Don't know what the pic is for. Not really following you. But thanks for the addition nonetheless.

I've got probably 40yrs of parts and several transmissions that are rebuilt ready to go into 'something', so there's really not going to be a BIG expense on my side.

 

And, also installing a NV3500 into a '88 Mighty max long bed, 1-ton with a 5.2 magnum and Yota p/u rear with 3.73 gears.. (should be fun, but NOT for HIM)

 

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 Apparently you are not programed to receive.

 

 

The ignition system is signaled by the tone ring on the fly wheel, the CPS is mounted to the AMC/Jeep/Chrysler bell housing.

 

Just because a GM trans will bolt up does not mean you can use it unless you go to an aftermarket ignition.

 

 

What is so difficult about that that you cannot understand?

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GM metric pattern

220px-GM_60deg_V6_bellhousing.JPG
 

Also called the GM small corporate pattern and the S10 pattern

This pattern has a distinctive odd-sided hexagonal shape. Rear wheel drive applications have the starter mounted on the right side of the block (when viewed from the flywheel) and on the opposite side of the block than front wheel drive. The 2.2l S10/Sonoma had the starter located in the same position as front wheel drive cars. A rear wheel drive bellhousing is displayed at right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You will not have a CPS mount, you could go aftermarket for $$$$. Hesco makes one for the dampener on the 4.0, not sure about the 2.5....probably not.

SO, ALL THESE engine choices could be mounted to this METRIC bellhousing??  That would be cool to bolt in a Northstar in the comanche!

Wish I could bolt in a 4.1 Buick V6 from a Riv that I got. But that's a BOP fitment.

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This will be my FIRST Comanche. Didn't know that the 'tone ring' was on the flywheel.. On our '92 cherokee, I never had to mess with the engine or ignition either.

 

"NOT PROGRAMMED TO RECEIVE" ..??   I'm not stupid.. Just wanting to know about the bell housing from doing research on a truck for my son.

I'm NO know it all by any means. Got several projects going on at the same time, and a good deal fell in my lap to be a blessing.

Just gathering info man.. 

 

Errol

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On thw pic of the bellhousing, that rectangular notch on the upper right side is where the crank position sensor pokes through to read the pulses from the flywheel. Without that sensor, the EFI Jeep emgine will not run. The easiest way to make a 2.5 Jeep engine mate with a GM tranny is to use a tranny that will accept the AMC bellhousing in some way. This leaves you with a few choices, moat if not all of them being manuals.

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