Yeah Rick me too.
I don't know.
This engine and trans combo has the "rebuilder's industry standard 3257 Mopar starter on it ( sticker still there) not the oddball one Dan talks about on here.... So maybe that means my particular unit won't need to be modified?
All I know (which isn't much) is that when they came out with this adapter plate setup to put a small block trans behind the/6 the LA small block wasn't out yet, they were still on the poly series of V8s back then. And although the trans between the 2 v8s will supposedly interchange I guess there's some difference between them around the starter mount area. Something too about placement of the locator dowel pin below the starter.
Just what I have read in various forums. I've never tried crossing engines/ tranny's between an A and an LA series. This is the first cable shift torque flite I've ever had my hands on. ( And it will be for sale)
As I had said earlier in the post I went thru nearly the 1st 20 pages of the trans/rear end forum here and starting around page 4 or 5 there's a"hit" about every other page talking about this adapter setup and all I saw was that "grinding was needed"/ no pix or comments on the extent of grinding.
Now from what I have seen, Mopar used this setup for putting the V8 trans behind the/6 until 1968 or 69, which crosses the changeover to both the big crank snout on the/6 and the changeover to the LA engine. Did early LA or any of the A (poly) V8s have the small crank pocket?
Now that said I can't speak to the possibility of different versions of the adapter plate used (or not) to compensate.
Meaning that this modification may "only needed on some versions" and not others...
I haven't run the numbers yet but I was told that this engine and trans that I bought " just for the adapter plate and crank spacer" came out of a 64 pickup truck. Being a cable shift 727, and having the oil bath air cleaner with the cartridge type oil filter housing, plus the"take-a-part-a-ble" fuel pump and the 3 freeze plug block, I can certainly believe that these probably are earlier model versions I have.
I thought I knew exactly how I wanted to build this project but that was before various parts that I really wasn't looking for, but had to take while the getting was good/just because they're so hard to find if I was actually looking for them, (yet I can't win the lottery) has only added to the confusion in my head as to "which way to go".
It's kinda funny how that works, being that if I were actually looking for this pile of parts I have managed to acquire, how hard it would have been to find and what they would have cost in terms of both cash and time to search, gas, entry fees to swaps, shipping etc, why is it that whenever I have something to sell it takes forever to find someone interested, and I usually can't get 1/2 back of what it cost me, whether I'm dealing with car stuff, lawn and garden stuff, or whatever? That last thought is one for a different thread.....
Probably once I decide how I'm gonna build this truck and go to sell off the leftovers....
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