imperiallimos Posted May 6, 2010 Report Posted May 6, 2010 :jamie: Hi need some advice, If I was to leave the 3k motor in the ke 36 1977 wagon, will I be able to remove the manual gearbox and replace with an automatic box out of a 4k ke 55 without any modifications, in other words will it bolt straight on and work. In regards to the interior, around the auto lever, the plastic cosmetics, will they bolt straight on. Thank you Quote
towe001 Posted May 6, 2010 Report Posted May 6, 2010 Short answer - no. Long answer - I was lead to believe one time was that the ke3x series had both mounting points for the auto and manual. But now i've found out its only the early model ke3x that had both. From what i can understand yours would classed as the late model so it'd only have the points for the manual so you'll have to make up a cross-member that'll use the mounting points for the manual to fit the auto (eg - welding the auto x-member to the manual x-member). And cut a hole behind where the manual shifter pokes through for the auto shifter. Other then that its - flex plate torque converter drive shaft and i don't remember if the kick down is vacuum operated or if it uses a rod between the auto and carby. Oh and the auto is a trimatic. So have a google for it, there's some pretty good sites that'll give a good write up on the trimatic Quote
imperiallimos Posted May 7, 2010 Author Report Posted May 7, 2010 Thank you. Short answer - no. Long answer - I was lead to believe one time was that the ke3x series had both mounting points for the auto and manual. But now i've found out its only the early model ke3x that had both. From what i can understand yours would classed as the late model so it'd only have the points for the manual so you'll have to make up a cross-member that'll use the mounting points for the manual to fit the auto (eg - welding the auto x-member to the manual x-member). And cut a hole behind where the manual shifter pokes through for the auto shifter. Other then that its - flex plate torque converter drive shaft and i don't remember if the kick down is vacuum operated or if it uses a rod between the auto and carby. Oh and the auto is a trimatic. So have a google for it, there's some pretty good sites that'll give a good write up on the trimatic Quote
SLO-030 Posted May 8, 2010 Report Posted May 8, 2010 KE36 would be classified as an Early KE3x. They only made KE38's when AMI started putting them together. SHOULD have both sets of holes in the floor pan. Kickdown is operated via a vacuum port at the front of the manifold. Quote
chappo12 Posted May 8, 2010 Report Posted May 8, 2010 you will need a flex plate and torque converter Quote
towe001 Posted May 8, 2010 Report Posted May 8, 2010 Other then that its -flex plate torque converter .... you will need a flex plate and torque converter True as, bro :jamie: :blush: Quote
imperiallimos Posted May 8, 2010 Author Report Posted May 8, 2010 Thank you you will need a flex plate and torque converter Quote
imperiallimos Posted May 8, 2010 Author Report Posted May 8, 2010 Thank you so much guys, you all have great knowledge, thats what great about rolla club." Its real" KE36 would be classified as an Early KE3x. They only made KE38's when AMI started putting them together. SHOULD have both sets of holes in the floor pan. Kickdown is operated via a vacuum port at the front of the manifold. Quote
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