What do I need for an L67/F23 swap?
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Topic: What do I need for an L67/F23 swap?
Posted By: kawana
Subject: What do I need for an L67/F23 swap?
Date Posted: 28 August 2014 at 3:05pm
Has anyone here done an L67/F23 swap before? I'm trying to
get an idea of what all I'll need. I'm pretty sure I need a
HTOB spacer, but I'm not sure how thick. What can I use for
axles?
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Posted By: D_sensitized
Date Posted: 29 August 2014 at 2:29pm
I've done it, I think I have the build thread on here too, I'll check later.
Stock Fiero axles from a manual trans will work fine.
You will need to make mounts for the transmission, f23 has completely
different mount points.
I think there's a way to make stock shift cables work, one will work
anyway, one should be longer, forget which one. You'll also need a
custom shifter bracket on the trans.
Adapter for the clutch lines. You can make one, or there are a couple
online you can buy.
From what I can see, HTOB spacer depends on clutch model. Looks
like if you don't need to clearance the diff bump in the bellhousing, you
will need a spacer. I've only ever seen people use 1/4" ones. Spec sells
them.
I did not need a spacer with my clutchnet clutch, but dd have to grind
away some of the bellhousing to make it fit.
------------- -Harrison 88GT 3800 SC1 F23 5-speed Chilliwack
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Posted By: kawana
Date Posted: 29 August 2014 at 7:58pm
Does it matter which stock manual axles I use? I can't
remember if they were different between transmissions.
Do you remember which clutch you got? How do you like it?
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Posted By: D_sensitized
Date Posted: 29 August 2014 at 8:53pm
I believe all axles are the same for manual fieros.
I got the stage 2 I think, the one they have listed for an 88 5 speed v6,
rates for 310 torque. I'm quite happy with it, it's quite smooth and has
no problems holding the power.
------------- -Harrison 88GT 3800 SC1 F23 5-speed Chilliwack
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