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Adapting the
Chevrolet & GM Standard Shift Bellhousings
to the
T98 Transmission
as found in Kaiser M715 & M72x Military Trucks

Adapting the Jeep Transmission to Chevy & GM Engines
Kit C715, adapting GM small & big block bellhousings to the M7xx T98 transmission
Part #: C715
Weight: 9.06
Price: $378.00
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These terrific M715 & M725 "5/4-ton" trucks are great conversion candidates, and make even more excellent vehicles when converted to Small or Big Block Chevy power.

The Adapters
These plate style adapters are cast and machined of a high-grade aluminum alloy. Included are the GM bellhousing locator / throwout sleeve, seal and hardware.

Installation
The adapter is easily and quickly installed onto these transmissions and no change of input gear or other transmission internals are typically required. Cutting the transmission input shaft is not required as the adapter spaces the transmission properly for the GM crank and clutch assembly.

GM Bellhousings
GM bellhousings typically feature either a 4-11/16" rear face bore or a 5-1/8" rear face bore, the latter typically only from Chevy / GM trucks from 1968-1991. Our adapter will work with both. If you are uncertain of your bellhousing bore, choose the 5-1/8" press-on spacer ring that can be used or omitted to cover either situation. The ring is easily returnable for credit if not used in the installer's application.

The Classic Chevrolet Bellhousing
The classic Chevrolet bellhousing, with the four-bolt rear pattern. Buick, Olds, Pontiac and other bellhousings with the same rear face are equally compatible.

If you're using a GM bellhousing that has a 5-1/8" bore, you will require the following sizing ring:

5-1/8" Sizing Ring

Ring, sizing, precision, 4-11/16" GM bearing retainers to 5-1/8" bore bellhousings
Part #: BR4
Weight: 0.40
Price: $33.38
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Choosing Your Pilot Bushing
Your pilot bushing choice will depend on your particular GM engine. See our Pilot Bushings page to select this critical component for your conversion.

Flywheels
For GM engines prior to the Gen. III+ Series (LS & Vortec, 1997- present), you will use your GM / Chevrolet flywheel as per factory to your engine, which can be either the 153 tooth version or 168 tooth versions.

If you are using a GM Gen. III+ engine, we strongly recommend the use of our extended height LS / Vortec flywheel to normalize the clutch system. It features 168 teeth and is compatible only with 12" clutches.

The Recommended GM Gen III+ Flywheel
This is the right and recommended GM Gen. III+ flywheel to use to standardize the clutch assembly, and acheive proper clutch geometry and release action.

 

Clutch Assembly
This conversion uses readily available clutch components based on GM pressure plates and their geometries.

Whether you choose to use the smaller (10-1/2" to 11") or the larger (12") clutch assembly is your preference. The larger clutches have more holding power and still have very reasonable pedal pressure when using the diaphram style pressure plate. A more detailed discussion on this topic is available here in Novak's Knowledge Base.

Pressure Plate
Use a standard GM style pressure plate that matches your particular flywheel, be it the 11" version for 153 tooth flywheels, or the 12" version for 168 tooth flywheels.

If your existing Jeep T98 disc (typically ~11") is in good condition, it can be used between the GM flywheel and pressure plate.

GM Pressure Plate
Pressure plate, clutch, 11", GM, Dodge, Ford, diaphram
Part #: CA5551
Weight: 23.00
Price: $120.70
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Pressure plate, clutch, 12", GM, Dodge, diaphram
Part #: CA1909
Weight: 25.00
Price: $127.50
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Full Clutch Kit
For a full premium clutch assembly:

Clutch Kit
Kit, clutch, GM & Chev. V8, 11", 10 spline x 1-1/8", includes pressure plate, disc, alignment tool
Part #: 04-049
Weight: 27.00
Price: $176.80
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Kit, clutch, GM & Chev. V8, 12", 10 spline x 1-1/8", includes pressure plate, disc, alignment tool
Part #: 04-064
Weight: 0.00
Price: $168.30
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Clutch Release System
Both factory mechanical and factory hydraulic clutch release systems can be made fully compatible with this conversion. A more involved discussion of this topic can be read here.

Mechanical Linkage
Installers using mechanical releases should use Novak's #RAGM release fork, which features the correct leverage ratio for a GM pressure plate in these Jeeps.

Clutch release fork for a T-176 & Chevy Engine
Arm, clutch release, GM engine to post-1971 Jeeps
Part #: RAGM
Weight: 1.38
Price: $26.73
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Will not fit cast iron bellhousings without widening the release arm window

Hydraulic Linkage
Individuals wishing to use their factory hydraulic master cylinder or who wish to upgrade to a hydraulic system can use Novak's #HCR hydraulic clutch retrofit assembly in conjunction with a master cylinder from a 1980-1986 Jeep CJ (7/8") or 1987-1990 Jeep YJ (3/4"). Custom firewall installation and clutch pedal modification may be required. Select your slave cylinder diameter to match.

Novak's hydraulic clutch retrofit
Hydraulic clutch retrofits make for smooth, non-binding and easily adjustable clutch release systems.

 

Throwout Bearing
The dwindling number of off-the-shelf release bearings and the bearings provided in the many full clutch kits on the market are, counterintuitively, not always the right length bearings for that particular pressure plate and can cause a clutch that will not fully release due to too short of a bearing, or a burned up bearing when they're too long and constantly riding the fingers.

Novak's fully adjustable release bearing handily solves this concern, and is recommended for this conversion.

Novak's Fully Adjustable Throwout Bearing
Novak's adjustable GM release bearing is the ultimate answer to setting up an optimal conversion or factory style clutch system.

Engines & Engine Mounting
The Novak engine mounting system offers the best designs on the market for strength, ease and flexibility of installation. Whether you are installing a classic Small Block, a V6 or a Generation III powerplant, we've got you covered.

In any scenario, it is critical that the engine be installed (as the Jeep engines usually are) with an offset of 1" to 1-1/2" to the driver's side. Other engine mounts on the market - especially the bolt-in versions - do not take this into account and make other placement decisions for the installer that do not take the full powertrain into account. Novak offers what we have found to be the most intelligent engine mounting system for Jeeps available, allowing the installer to make an easy and satisfying decision as to powertrain placement with the new engine.

Novak's Jeep Motor Mounts
Novak's MM Series engine mounts, featuring excellent vibration dampening, superior strength and impressive adjustability - adjustable even after the engine is installed. The design and strength and affordability of our mounts are second to none.

 

Engine Cooling
For your GM engine, we will suggest the use of our KryoFlow high-performance conversion radiators, which are rugged, easy to install and are extremely efficient in cooling in even the most demanding environments.

Aluminum Jeep radiator
Our KryoFlow radiators offer a highly efficient and extremely durable cooling solution for your GM conversion engine.

 

Axles
Use of factory axles is completely acceptable with this conversion. Axle upgrades are not necessary, but they may be chosen for reasons external to this engine upgrade.

Driveshafts
No driveshaft modifications are required and the original transmission and transfer case location is retained.

 

The Chevy Small Block to a Jeep T-176 transmission
GM V8 engines, Generation I through Generation III+ are popular choices as are the Chevy V6s. The Buick V6 is also a good choice.