Originally Posted by
Brian Hjelm
I have a good TorqueFlite in the shed which bolts up to a 265. SAE No.3 bell housing. Anyway I can weld and machine a RR TF to fit. no problem with an adequate sized lathe and/or milling machine. Could probably transfer the back end and transfer case of an RR TF to the TF I have. Need to look at this. Adaption is a minor fitting and turning and welding problem. Like to keep the powertrain Chrysler as the TF is bullet proof, the 265 is the same and can easily be tweaked to a trafficable 250+hp.
Open the bonnet and show it is a blue Holden with the appropriate stickers on the rocker cover. most people could not tell the difference. The Hemi 6 is only 1/4" longer than a red holden in the block casting. Qld. Transport officers can't tell them apart. Put one in a Series III wagon long ago for a friend when the Hemi was not an approved modification. Painted it Holden Engine Red with 186 stickers and number from a scrapped block and registered it as a Holden conversion.