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Hi, im putting a Saginaw 4speed into my 75 Formula 400 which originaly had a manual tranny. I found a manual flywheel attached to a small block chevy in my grandpa's parts shed. It's in need of a resurfacing job. Will it work on my 400 poncho motor? Im on an extremely tight budget and dont want to buy any new parts that I dont need. Ill be grateful for any help. Thanks
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Hi, im putting a Saginaw 4speed into my 75 Formula 400 which originaly had a manual tranny. I found a manual flywheel attached to a small block chevy in my grandpa's parts shed. It's in need of a resurfacing job. Will it work on my 400 poncho motor? Im on an extremely tight budget and dont want to buy any new parts that I dont need. Ill be grateful for any help. Thanks
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No, a Chevrolet flywheel will not work on a Pontiac. If your car already has a manual, why do you need a different flywheel?
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Yeah what ransom said.
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darn, oh well. In answer to ransom's question, the car origionally had a manual but someone changed it over to an automatic (which is now slipping) before I bought it. It has the manual tranny brake pedal, hole thru firewall for the linkage, and the only tuning specs on the sticker near the core support is for a manual. Thank you guys for helping a youngster anyways!
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I had a feeling that was the answer.
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