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Old 08-25-2007, 06:35 PM   #1
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Does anyone have a diagram of the exact transmission bolt pattern or know where I can find one for the 6g72? I'm designing a CAD model of an adapter plate to be CNC'd so I need the dimensions to be as accurate as possible, otherwise I'd try to get some rough dimensions off of the engine itself. Thanks in advance.
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all i can say is get one and measure, if ur looking to be that exact then u might be better off doing it urself anyway
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I'm not asking anyone to measure anything, I have an engine that I can do that with. I'm just wondering if anyone has or knows of some sort of engine blueprint that I can use with exact dimensions.
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Ive never seen anyone talk about such a thing....BUT

I would bet Nelson Performance Pro is working on something similar because they are building a RWD 6g75 (same bolt pattern)
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hope this can help
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I would bet Nelson Performance Pro is working on something similar because they are building a RWD 6g75 (same bolt pattern)
Thanks for the info, I'll check them out.

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hope this can help
I need something a little more accurate. Preferably dimensions relating each of the mounting points to the axis of the input shaft. Thanks anyway though.
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Nelson performance pro might be a bit of a chore to work with though as "nelson" is a really rich Brazilian dude (not so great english skills) who basically has a car shop for fun.

but I know they are working on the same thing but the bellhousing they use will probably mount up to a special drag transmission that does not use a clutch.
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