
Anyway when we do an engine conversion and an adapter plate is used , if it was a manual the clutch plate now engages less on the gearbox output by the thickness of the adapter plate . Likewise the spigot bearing must be also out by the same amount . This all works just fine .
What about an auto , can the torque converter handle being 8 or so mm out from where it sits ? How critical is its location ? Does the converter need to be spaced out to match the adapter plate ?
Thinking of reverse adapting a 1.6 4sp auto onto a 1.3 engine as they only had a 3sp auto .
Cheers
Chris