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if i fit a eb2 auto trans in to my au 1 what are the risks that go with it,........ like will it hold up to the engine, i dont want to fit it and have it let go on me,.....or the missus am i better paying the extra and getting an au1/2.........please help need to get it on the road again
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mate im after the same sort of info but mines an au2, having trouble gettin an answer out of anyone and i need to know asap coz i can get a used eb or ef auto for 150 bucks n i wanna know whether to snatch one of em up?.....HELP US!!!!!!!!!! lol
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The boxes are pretty much identical in specs, dimensions and strength. Believe you just have to swap the bellhousing. Obviously the EB one may have abit more wear and tear and let go earlier if it hasn't been rebuilt but other than that they are identical.
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Age: 58 Posts: 252 Joined: 22nd Mar 2008 Ride: BF F6 Typhoon. XP Van.XF Hearse Location: Newcastle |
If you fit a BTR85 or 91 (The ones fitted to EA EB ED's) to an AU -
The earlier BTR's have 4 bolts holding the bellhousing to the case. The BTR93 thats fitted to EF - AU's have 9 bolts holding the bellhousing to the case - The bellhousing off the AU will bolt up to the 4 bolts on the earlier box and will still work ok - But it looks bodgy with the other 5 holes doing nothing. With the earlier BTR's, you can externally adjust the bands when you service it - The later ones, you have to drop the valvebody to shim adjust the bands - Which nobody does! |
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