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Fits 1966-1970 Mopar B-Body Gen III Hemi A727 Transmission Adapter Plate BHS534

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Fits 1966-1970 Mopar B-Body Gen III Hemi A727 Transmission Adapter Plate BHS534Hooker Blackheart transmission adapter is part of the most comprehensive line of GEN 3 Hemi swap components available for the Mopar B Body. The BHS534 crossmember adapter plate allows the installation of the popular A727 3 speed automatic transmissions when used with the BHS532 Transmission Crossmember. The BHS534 Adapter Plate bolts directly to the OE (Original Equipment) transmission mount location with the supplied hardware and eliminates the

Hooker Blackheart transmission adapter is part of the most comprehensive line of GEN-3 Hemi swap components available for the Mopar B-Body. The BHS534 crossmember adapter plate allows the installation of the popular A727 3-speed automatic transmissions when used with the BHS532 Transmission Crossmember. The BHS534 Adapter Plate bolts directly to the OE (Original Equipment) transmission mount location with the supplied hardware and eliminates the daunting task of figuring out correct drive line inclination and U-Joint operation angles. BHS534 transmission adapter plate is designed for use with GM style transmission mount for its compact design that allows for better ground clearance than the OE crossmember (use w/ Hooker part # 71223029HKR or 71223030HKR - sold separately). Solid 3/16" Steel construction and black coated finish provides long lasting performance and good looks.


Features:

  • Engineered Transmission Adapter Plates Works Together w/ Hooker Blackheart Transmission Crossmember, Engine Mounting Brackets, Long Tube headers, and Exhaust Systems for an Easy Trouble Free Gen III Hemi Engine Swap in the 66-70 B-Body Mopar Platform
  • Accommodates Popular A727 Transmission (Requires BHS532 Crossmember)
  • Sets Driveline Inclination Angle to Approximately 2.0 - 2.5 Degrees with Proper U-Joint Operation Angle When Used with BHS531 Engine Mounting Brackets and V8 K-member
  • Uses Hooker Transmission Mount - Hooker Part # 71223029HKR or 71223030HKR (sold separately)
  • Accommodates up to 3? Exhaust
  • Black Coated for Great Looks and Durability
  • Heavy Duty 3/16? Steel Construction
  • Includes Mounting Bolts to Attach to Transmission & Transmission Mount

Specs:

Application 1966-1970 Mopar B-Body
Brand Hooker BlackHeart
Clearance Category Suspension and Chassis
Color Black
Discount Percentage 26-50%
Emission Code 6
Finish Black Paint
Material Steel
Motor Type Chrysler Gen III Hemi
Product Type Transmission Mount
Sale Category Suspension and Chassis
Transmission A727
Type of Component Adapter

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