The line from the front to the rear is 1/4". The lines at the rear end feeding the rear wheels is 3/16".
I know that this rear is a gm standard 10 bolt, and Pontiac used it in the 64-66 gto, tempest, and le mans.
No, the chevelle isn't as wide as the impala, you would have to get a rear end from a full sized Pontiac or olds.
You have to lower the whole subframe. 6 bolts and beware of brakelines
The early 60's Pontiac Tempest transmission was connected directly to the rear differential. They only did that for a year or two, guess it didn't work out well.What you're talking about is called a transaxle. They do exist, primarily in vehicles where the engine and live axle are at the same end of the vehicle).
The 1963 and earlier Tempests used a transaxle similar to the one used in the Chevy Corvair. The transmission and left and right rear axles are a single subassembly. What is unusual is that the Tempest's engine was in the front of the car and the transmission was in the rear. It was more common for rear engine cars, such as the VW Beetle, Porsche, and Corvair to use a transaxle.
Not without a LOT of modifications. Use a rear end from ANY '64-'67 GM A body instead. The rear ends installed in the Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass and Pontiac Tempest/Lemans are a little different, but will bolt right in with NO modifications.
Where is the rear washer fluid reservoir located on a 1991 Pontiac Transport
The ohm rating is 8 ohm on the rear speakers in a Pontiac Sunfire. They can be switched out, as long as the front and rear speakers match.?æ
The rear shocks on a Pontiac G6 are replaced by supporting the rear axle on jack stands, removing the wheels, and unbolting the shocks. New shocks can then be put in place and bolted on.
I just bought a Pontiac Montana 2004 and dont know how to close the rear windows
The front speakers on a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am are 4x6. The rear speakers on a Pontiac Grand Am are 6x9.
Dimensionally they are different. It wouldn't be a direct swap by any means. That's not to say it can't be done. I am putting an '80 T/A disc break rear end in a '68 Firebird. One of the biggest things you have to look for is the width of the rear end.