Advance Adapters 712545 Features:
- This adapter plate assembly is used to adapt Jeep 258, 304, 360, 401 to the Jeep NV3550 5 speed transmission. The adapter plate is .750” in length and is manufactured from 356-T6 heat treated aluminum alloy. Included in the adapter plate kit you will receive an adapter plate, new clutch disc, pilot bushing, fastening hardware, and adapter instructions.
- Note: This adapter assembly requires an AMC bellhousing that was previously used with the Jeep T-150 or T176 transmission.
- Note: Bellhousing from the Jeep CJ-7 series SR4, T-4, T-5 transmission can also be used provided that the bellhousing is drilled and tap to match our adapter plate pattern. Adapter plate to bellhousing indexing will remain the same.
- Transmission
- The NV3550 was used in the Jeep TJ Wranglers equipped with the 4.0L engine. The transmission case length is 24.00”. It has a 1-1/8”, 10 spline input shaft with a pilot tip of .750”. The output shaft is a flush 23 spline. The bolt pattern on the face of NV3550 looks identical to the AX15, except for a shift rail that protrudes from the top front of the NV3550.
- ADAPTER- FORD SMALL BLOCK TO NV3550 / 711544
- .750 PILOT TIP/AMC BLOCK 1.818 / 716164
- 10mm X 1.25 X 30mm S.H.C.S. / 720030
- S.H.C.S. 7/16 -14 X 1-1/4 / 724317
- CLUTCH DISC-LUK CHEVY 10.5 1-1/8 10 SPLINE / LC383271
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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