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  • 94Camaro
    • Oct 2003
    • 92

    #1

    now heres a good question for all you GM Parts guys...

    For those of you that post here and work at a GM Dealer -- and stare at the "Blue Parts Screen" all day...

    Here are a few great questions:

    1)are there any vehicles coming to GM Dealerships that use the 60* motor and are RWD?

    2)of these that are RWD - do any of them have a 6spd mated to them (manual)

    3)Are any of the new RWD caddy's equipped with a 6spd manual?

    (the Northstar, while a 90* engine, uses a 60* bolt pattern for the transmission)

    these questions would be of interest to me -- if anyone could answer them.

    thanks.

    -R

    hybrid - \'\'hI-br&d - The offspring of a cross between species.
    Co-Founder West Coast F-Bodies
    West Coast F-Bodies Car Club
  • bszopi
    Site Coder
    • Apr 2000
    • 9186

    #2
    RE: now heres a good question for all you GM Parts guys...

    The new Cadillac CTS uses the 3.6L VVT 60šV6 engine and the new MV1 6-spd manual tranny.
    -Brad-
    89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power

    Follow the build -> http://www.3x00swap.com/index.php?page=mustang-blog

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    • smilinguy99
      • Oct 2003
      • 147

      #3
      Besides having a V-angle of 60 degrees, how is the 3.6 VVT related to the 60 degree V6 that this board mostly concerns itself with? Any bolt patterns the same? Any parts interchange? Just curious.
      He who dies with the most toys is still dead.

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      • geoffinbc
        Iron Head Enthusiast
        • Oct 2003
        • 5831

        #4
        Tranny pattern is still the same. Bore centerlines are the same as far as I know and so is the firing order. Thats about it.
        1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
        1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
        Because... I am, CANADIAN

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        • 94Camaro
          • Oct 2003
          • 92

          #5
          kool...but is the CTS RWD ? or FWD.

          hybrid - \'\'hI-br&d - The offspring of a cross between species.
          Co-Founder West Coast F-Bodies
          West Coast F-Bodies Car Club

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          • WhiteRaider
            • May 2005
            • 133

            #6
            Yep, the CTS is RWD. However, the used engine's that I've seen have been very pricey for them at over $2K. It would be a cool swap engine, but bang for the buck, it would probably be better to get a FWD 3400 engine and buy the FWD to RWD mounts from www.killerbv6.com . The bolt pattern is still the same for the FWD engines although, depending on the tranny, you might have to get a different bellhousing or re-drill the block to accept a passenger side starter (starter is on the drivers side on fwd engines). It's pretty easy to do though.

            IIRC, the new global GM VVT engines are all setup for FWD or RWD installation. However, I may be wrong on that one...

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            • bszopi
              Site Coder
              • Apr 2000
              • 9186

              #7
              Yes, the new VVT engines are setup/designed to be either FWD or RWD mounted. There is plenty of info about them on the site:

              http://www.60degreev6.com/modules.ph...VVT&file=index

              There are also a butt-ton of hi-res pictures in the gallery for them.
              -Brad-
              89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power

              Follow the build -> http://www.3x00swap.com/index.php?page=mustang-blog

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              • Greg55_99
                • Dec 2003
                • 64

                #8
                Originally posted by betterthanyou
                Tranny pattern is still the same.
                No it ain't....

                http://60degreev6.com/index.php?name...ht=bellhousing

                Also....



                Greg

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