Replacing a 3-Speed Auto with an LT85?
So, I've got this '83 Rangie that I've been slowly and painfully rebuilding by replacing every moving part it has - you know the story. It's quite rust-free, is just right for a family 4wd, drives beautifully, and most importantly, has no computers anywhere.
The 3-speed Torqueflite in it goes well, but leaks a lot. It's also a bit too complicated should something go wrong here in the bush.
I'm thinking of replacing it with an LT95, for which I have quite a few parts, but I've been looking at a split case LT85, complete with V8 bellhousing, so the questions are:
My 110 parts book seems to say that the only clutch parts that are different between the LT95 and LT85 are the clutch plate itself - the flywheel, pressure plate, and release parts look to be the same. Is this right?
Since I've already got the LT230, I'm assuming the LT85 will bolt up and use the same input gear?
And will an LT85 even fit in a Rangie anyway? (I don't see why not, but it pays to ask!)
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