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93Cobra
what transmission could i bolt to a 4g63 to make it rwd is it possible can i use the mighty max tranny's
Mitsu 77
Any GM tranny used with the bushur adaptor plate
mitsu90
'91-94 engines as they are six bolt engines and can bolt right onto the 5-speed 2.0 liter mighty max transmission. biggthumpup.gif
AWD DSM 1
QUOTE (mitsu90 @ Sep 6 2006, 03:48 PM)
'91-94 engines as they are six bolt engines and can bolt right onto the 5-speed 2.0 liter mighty max transmission. biggthumpup.gif

for one, the six bolts were made from 1990 to may of 1992. for two, there is absolutely no difference in the transmission bolt pattern from 1990 to 1999 in the 4g63 motors. If the six bolt with attach to it, then so will the seven bolt.

As far as if the tranny from the might max will bolt up or not, I have no idea. I thought the mighty max had the 2.4 4g64 in it?
mitsu90
from 1990 on they had the 4g64 but the 89 and older had a 2.0

mightyd50.com click for more info biggthumpup.gif


oh and I just copied that first post from mightyd50.com and didn't notice the 90-94 6 bolt part wacko.gif
awd4kicks
I thought Mitsu was refering to 91-94 Mighty Max transmissions, but I could have been wrong.

The only thing I remember about this that some if not all of the Mighty Max's came with 2.4 (Hence the reason I was reading this info) but that the truck or van's of these types have a slightly larger bell housing bolt pattern. like 13" instead of 12.5".

I don't want to spread any misinformation so whoever is wanting to do this really needs to look into it deeper.
mitsu90
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I can tell you that it will bolt up if you have the narrow bolt pattern transmission (with the top two transmission bolts 110mm apart from each other). However


here is a good read 4g63 swap
93Cobra
thank you guys for all your help im going to do some more research and hope to start on this project
93Cobra
the car is a 1984 chevette as for the drive shaft is there an easier way i could do it

prolly the one out of the chevette with the yoke from whatever transmission u use. Ud most likely need to have it cut and rewelded by a shop
turbohcar
Custom! Wherrys Welding and Driveshaft Fabrication has got you covered. Just as long as it isn't a multi-piece shaft you'll be alright.
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