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Installing a Tremec 5-Speed in Project C4orce

We Install A Classic Motorsports Group Five-Speed Transmission Package In Project C4orce And Send The Old, Troublesome 4+3 Packing
By Dave Emanuel
Photography by Dave Emanuel
Tremec Tko 600
Tremec Tko 600 New
New school meets old school... 
   
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Tremec Tko 600 New
New school meets old school meets new school is the story of Project C4orce's drivetrain. Between the LSx engine and Tremec TKO-600 transmission is a bellhousing of the type that first saw the light of day in the late '60s. The original C4 bellhousing couldn't be retained because it's designed to fit a 153-tooth flywheel and LSx engines utilize a 168-tooth wheel and matching starter. Everything fits together nicely, and the Tremec transmission fits the chassis with plenty of room to spare. Alternatively, Classic Motorsports makes their own LS-to TKO aluminum bellhousing. This unit has all the correct bolt hole locations built into the bellhousing to properly match up with the LS motors.
Tremec Tko 600 Mount
Tremec 5-speeds were obviously... 
   
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Tremec Tko 600 Mount
Tremec 5-speeds were obviously not designed with C4s in mind, so one of the vital components included in Classic Motorsports Group 5-speed's kit is an adapter that bolts to the transmission's tailhousing and provides mounting points for the C-bridge.
Tremec Tko 600 Ouput Shaft
As fate would have it, Tremec... 
   
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Tremec Tko 600 Ouput Shaft
As fate would have it, Tremec 5-speeds have a 31-spline output shaft, so standard GM slip-yokes won't fit. Hence the need for the yoke that's included in the CMG 5-speed kit. A 1310-to-1330 conversion u-joint is needed to mate the yoke to a C4 driveshaft. Alternatively, a new 1330 size weld-in yoke can be installed on the driveshaft so that you can use a standard 1330 u-joint instead of the conversion-style u-joint.

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