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ICT Billet 551001-GEN2B Transmission Bellhousing Adapter Plate Features:
- Allows installation of a Nissan JK Transmission onto a GM LS engine with minimal modification
- Uses all standard GM F-Body LS T56 Flywheel, Pressure Plate, Bellhousing components
- Compatible with 2009-up Nissan 350Z/G35 6-speed Transmissions
- Permits transmission and clutch servicing without the removing engine in most applications
ICT Billet 551001-GEN2B Transmission Bellhousing Adapter Plate Notes:
- NOT compatible with Generation 1 CD009 Transmissions from 2003-2006 Nissan 350Z/G35 applications
- To verify Transmission Generation, Measure input shaft bearing OUTSIDE DIAMETER
- Generation 1: 3.937 in. or 100mm
- Generation 2B: 3.543 in. or 90mm
- Modification to transmission entails cutting/removing OEM Bellhousing and OEM front bearing cover from transmission to allow adapter plate installation
- Adapter plate will take place of front bearing cover on transmission
- Standard T56 Bellhousing will bolt to adapter plate
- Installer must verify bellhousing/adapter plate alignment is within .005 in. during insatllation to prevent bearing side-loading
- OFFSET DOWELS MAY BE NECESSARY TO ENSURE PROPER ALIGNMENT
- DOES NOT FIT WITH EXTENDED CRANKSHAFTS
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Motor Vehicles
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