I would use the turbo block as you are more likely to find an adapter for it, since the 4.6 came out not many bother with a holden/ chev V8 unless its EFI. Dont know how long the R380 will last but T400/ T700 or beefed up ZF would be my choice.
Im going to fit a Holden V8 into a RRC . Has anybody done this conversion ? Going to use a R380 box , There are 2 or 3 adapter plates out there to do it with , which one is the best ? What would the clutch arrangement be ? Ive got both Holden and chev pattern blocks and even Ford y-block crank in Holden blocks .Any help appreciated
I would use the turbo block as you are more likely to find an adapter for it, since the 4.6 came out not many bother with a holden/ chev V8 unless its EFI. Dont know how long the R380 will last but T400/ T700 or beefed up ZF would be my choice.
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Thanks Loanrangie , yeah I have a couple of T700's ,thats the 4L60 , not the 4L60E, I just dont think there is an adaption from the T700 to a 230 tcase available , only seen adaptors to the T400 , which I dont like (unless you need a transbrake LOL).as far as Im concerned the Holden/Chev engines will have Twice the power for less than half the price and be more reliable and cheaper to operate than any Rover V8 .
Theres definetly some t700 to LT230 adapters out there, i looked at a few for my conversion when i was considering using a an auto, i actualy ended up with a patrol 5 speed box with a bellhousing from dellow to suit the LS1 and a LT230 adapted to it....
For the t700 to lt230, i think its overkill engineering or something like that in sydney that does them, if you look on outerlimits4x4 there will be more info on there about it i think.
Cal415 , rung around all the conversion mobs , and they all said bad luck , nobody does a Transfercase adapter to a T700 , 4L60 , only adapters for a T400 (yucky 3 speed ) and a 4L80E , which is nothing like the 4L60 (much longer , different splines)
Hi 400,
Another option is the Ritters conversion C4 or C9 auto in front of a truncated LT 95. I have a bulletproofed C9 version behind a Chev. Would buy a similar RRC tomorrow. Uses stock trans mount posi and driveshafts
Shotlister had one for sale on here recently, don't know if it was a C4 or C9. Very nicely made bellhousing, adaptor housing, etc. And all very strong and simple.
cheers, DL
Depends how you drive I think. Mine still has 3.54 diffs and 10 spline axles and have had no probs. The spare 81 I bought about 4yrs ago that had a 3.5 had more worn axle splines than the ones that had been behind the chev since 91.
Mine gets flogged on the road, and cruises through the scrub. C9 / LT 95 is pretty strong, way stronger than a ZF.
Waiting for the 'unbalanced' RRC with iron block posts now.
cheers, DL
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