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AOD Transmission - 12/18/2007 2:04:32 AM   
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Ok, so I wanted to get a manual tranny set up...but I can't find anything in my area, so I'm lookin at other options.  My question, will an AOD set up fit in my car?  I figure some extra space will need to be made for the bell housing, but I"m not so much worried about that as I am the length.  Will it fit to the drive shaft without having to get that adjusted?  The engine I bought has an AOD flywheel on it, so that should fit w/out having to be adjusted.  Let me know...Thanks!  :-)
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RE: AOD Transmission - 12/18/2007 6:13:39 AM   
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your going to need a different driveshaft, a "custom" tranny crossmember, and a sledgehammer to make some clearance between the bellhousing and the firewall. 

if you really want overdrive i would look into a 5 speed stick, but for most of us just cruising around town a C4 gets the job done quite nicely.

btw, i have a C4 M II bellhousing, block plate, and torque converter - but i dont have any more flexplates

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RE: AOD Transmission - 12/18/2007 6:34:26 AM   
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I checked the dimensions on the C4 and the AOD and they are both the samelength...so I take it the output shaft is different?  I would like overdrive, and like I said, I really wanted to go manual, but I can't find any reasonable options around here. 
What about a 4 spd top loader?  I've been told you can get them at a reasonable price...I just have yet to see it.  :-)

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RE: AOD Transmission - 12/18/2007 6:53:43 AM   
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4 speeds dont have overdrive , i was pretty sure there was a length difference but maybe i was wrong. there is *something* different about the two as far as fitting them in (other than just the firewall clearance)

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