I have a 68 L30/M20 Camaro I bought in 68. Over the years I had to replace the M20 transmission with another M20 transmission from another year car. I saved the original M20 and after reading that the original M20 transmission had heavy duty parts I was wondering if those parts are still available so I could rebuild that original Transmission? Or is this just a waste of time since the trans is light duty to begin with?
Thanks
Steve
Long Island NY
I would check with Jody on the Team Camaro site. Let me see if I can find his information.
I sent him a PM. Will send you a PM with his information. Crash may also work in Saginaws too, not sure.
Just Google Jody's Transmissions to find his website.
Right.
Jody Haag - Jodys Transmissions.
Crash - Eric Davidson - Crash Enterprises.
Either one should be able to help you.
And I guess part of you earlier post was not answered. The Saginaw M20 is not a high performance unit, and it does have limited strength. But if you are looking to keep the car numbers matching/original, then just don't abuse it. It would be OK for a stock L30 if not abused.
The Muncie M20 is a tougher transmission, but if abused, it will break too.
QuoteThe Muncie M20 is a tougher transmission, but if abused, it will break too.
It sure will!
Ed
And the cluster gear (sans teeth)!
Ed
That ain't nothing....
Kurt, there HAS to be an interesting story about that particular transmission mishap.. :) I doubt you were driving your mom to the grocery store.. :)
That wasn't mine. :)
Back in the day (early 70's) I've seen the trans case exploded as well. Gears were fine! ???
Looks like a clutch let go without a blowproof bell housing to me.
wow. might not buff that out.
Quote from: KurtS on September 20, 2016, 10:47:43 PM
That ain't nothing....
I would like to know the story on that one...