How to Adapt a Muncie 4 Speed to an LS Engine
This video shows you how you can mount an old school GM manual to a modern LS! A 1966 Muncie M22 was used in the video but this process will work for others like the Borg Warner Super T10, Saginaw 4-speed, Richmond 4-speed, and others. Parts I Used: (In order of appearance) LS7 Pilot Bearing: GM# 12557583 Flywheel: Sachs NFW1050 Flywheel to Crankshaft Bolts: ICT Billet 551926 Clutch Kit: American Powertrain CLGM-14109 Pressure Plate to Flywheel Bolts: ARP 134-2201 Summit Racing 621 Bellhousing: SUM-700170X Bellhousing to Block Bolts: ICT Billet 551652 American Powetrain Hydraulic Throwout Bearing: CAGM-30001P Bellhousing to Transmission Studs: ARP 100-0901 Follow @jeepin_jimmy on Instagram Find merch at JeepinJimmy.com

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