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Old Apr 12, 2009 | 07:54 PM
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I am building a 350 for my 86 Monte SS. I want to convert to manual tranny. Does anyone know what transmissions and clutch pedal assemblies will fit?
 
Old Apr 12, 2009 | 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by dkunesch
I am building a 350 for my 86 Monte SS. I want to convert to manual tranny. Does anyone know what transmissions and clutch pedal assemblies will fit?

HI Member:dkunesch, & Welcome to the MCF
You may want to check with companies/sites
like below for a conversion kit for your 86SS.
I am sure they could advise you on the trans &
kit required to complete your conversion.
We hope you take project pic's & post your progress.
Wish you good luck..

Below is for G Body, but it will give you some idea's on
cost & what's in the kit.






New England Monte Carlo SS


Welcome to your #1 Online source for 1978-1988 Monte Carlo, El Camino and Malibu Restoration parts!!
Four-Speed Conversion Kits

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This is the most complete four-speed transmission conversion kit on the market. Everything needed to change an automatic 1978-�87 G-body vehicle to a manual transmission is included. This is a high quality kit made right here in the good old USA. Laser cut, not stamped, bead blasted and painted with GM restoration black paint. Easy to install and comes with diagram.

DescriptionGM #Part #RetailComplete Kit N/A11-6850$455.00
http://newenglandmontess.com/GM%20restoration.html
 

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