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0123 Mopar (Warner, Borg Warner and others) Overdrive Resource Pics

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  • Taken with Panasonic PV-SD4090
  • Focal Length 5.2 mm
  • Exposure Time 227/7867
  • f Aperture f/3.0

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Dan Hite

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I hope i am not interrupting a thread of someone. I would like to find an adapter to mate my A833 with 4 11/16 front bearing holder to an offenhauser 5272 or 5174 (chevy to flathead adapter). All of this will bolt to my offenhauser 401 bell (flathead to early hemi). I hope you might could help. All the length will be correct and it should work.  Thank you Dan

timkingsbury

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On 1/13/2021 at 1:32 PM, Dan Hite said:

I hope i am not interrupting a thread of someone. I would like to find an adapter to mate my A833 with 4 11/16 front bearing holder to an offenhauser 5272 or 5174 (chevy to flathead adapter). All of this will bolt to my offenhauser 401 bell (flathead to early hemi). I hope you might could help. All the length will be correct and it should work.  Thank you Dan

Hi Dan -

 

Well here is my blog entries on our adapter plate that allows someone to hook an A833 overdrive 4 speed to a mopar bell housing.    My Dad 1st took a 1974 a833 in 1975 and bolted it up to a Dodge 265 ci flathead 6 in a 1956  Fargo (Dodge) pickup.    On my blog you will see the bell housings and I know that our adpater plate will work for the early hemi bell housings and in the case of the mopar situation you use your stock flywheel, stock pressure plate,  stock throw out bearing. Its only the clutch you need to change as the A833 uses a fine spine clutch.

 

But the Offenhauser 5272 or 5174 (chevy to flathead adapter)  or Offenhuser 401 Bell,  I know nothing about them, sorry.    But if you have an early mopar hemi, the original mopar bell housing our adapter plate likely will work just fine.

 

 

Adapter plates to utilize a modern floor shift A833 4 speed overdrive on most Mopar Flathead Cars (ready to ship) - Keeping Up with the AoK boys - P15-D24.com and Pilot-house.com (p15-d24.com)

 

Solving the Modern Overdrive with a Floor Shift using Mopar Parts - Keeping Up with the AoK boys - P15-D24.com and Pilot-house.com (p15-d24.com)

 

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