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mating a 56 cadillac hydromatic trans...

Started by Scott Kraemer, March 11, 2012, 01:30:29 PM

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Scott Kraemer

Don't laugh, but came across a combination that I was not sure will work...

1956 cadillac with original hydro-matic trans, but no engine. However, I do have a 1965 impala 283 v8 sitting around.

Could I mount this small block v8 to the old caddy trans until I locate a cadillac 365?

thanks.
Scott Kraemer
CLC #24704
"Every idea spawns another idea. Therefore no idea is bad." -SLK

47 series 62 sedan

Coupe

If it was me I'd find a 365 or a 390 up to '62. These engines have the  torque you need to move a 4600# car. I know there are adaptors to install the 365/390 to just about any newer transmission but I've never seen the other way around. If you find one you'll have fabrication that may tough to undo when you find a 365. That said if anyone can help you it would be Bendtsen Transmissions. Here's the link to their website

http://www.transmissionadapters.com/
1957 Coupe de Ville
1962 Sedan de Ville (4 window)
1993 Allante
1938 Chevrolet Business Coupe (Sold)
1949 Jeepster VJ-2

Scott Kraemer

Thanks Paul.

My goal would be to put the 365 or a 390 into it. Just figured I could use what I had laying around until then.

I will keep looking for a 365 and/or a 390.

Thanks.
Scott
"Every idea spawns another idea. Therefore no idea is bad." -SLK

47 series 62 sedan