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1970 RAM III
Okay, I am going to admit I am fairly new to all of this so my question may turn out to be ridiculous.
I have a '70 RAM III 'YZ' that I want to put into a 4-speed car. Is this possible? If so, what would I need to do? |
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If the car is already a 4 speed, just put a pilot bearing in the crank and bolt it in.
The only problem might be the pilot bearing hole in the crank. I've heard some people's crank not having the hole bored for it. So check that first.
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Chimo22,
What are the last 4 vin digits stamped by the lower radiator hose? If it matches my car's vin then it won't work with a 4 speed, just sell it to me! lol! As already mentioned check the crank for a pilot bushing & it should work. |
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