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Old 10-04-2006, 08:37 AM   #1
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1987 307 flywheel options?

Well my 1987 olds has no reverse, so I have been looking into different trans options.

I have a chevy 700r4 and I ordered an tci adapter kit through summit racing to allow it to bolt to the olds 307 that is in my car now.


BUT then I got searching around on the web an found that with just a little more work I can put a camaro t-5 in it. Looks like the t-5 is a common swap for the chevy g-bodys. I have found some info on a t-5 in an olds but it really didn't into details on the parts that were used.

I have most of the info I need but what flywheel will work with a 1987 olds 307?
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Re: 1987 307 flywheel options?

Another question, Does the 307 have the hole drilled for the pilot bushing?

I read that most olds motors that came the automatic transmissions do not have the hole drilled in the end of the crank.
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