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B20A/BW35 in Soviet Military Vehicle 140-160

Finding a donor car with all the bits would be the way to go. Were I you, I'd find a 122 or early 1800 with a hydrolic clutch. I would think that would be easier to modify than trying to get a clutch cable going. Search the archives in the 122 section for transmission conversions. Pretty commonly discussed, and I would think the 122 would be the closest to your conversion efforts...

Being that your's is more of a truck, I assume you ain't doing much high speed travel? If thats the case, I'd skip the M41 with overdrive. All you need is the straight 4 speed. Inexpensive parts cars do appear commonly on ebay...

The important thing here is... Where's your pictures???? I want to see this vehicle. Including engine shots. Sounds like a good one!

-Matt






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