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I have a freshly rebuilt C6 from a '78 Bronco and was wondering if all the guts are the same and could be taken out and put in a C6 housing from an '87 Bronco that has the smaller bell housing for a 302? Someone wants to buy my C6 for his '87 and would like to know if the swap is a direct one and how much would a transmission shop charge to swap over the internals?
Lots of it will be the same, some of it won't be. Your best bet it to just buy a rebuild kit and rebuild just one rather than removing both, tearing both apart, juggling parts, figuring out what matches and what doesn't, and then reassembling.
Lots of it will be the same, some of it won't be. Your best bet it to just buy a rebuild kit and rebuild just one rather than removing both, tearing both apart, juggling parts, figuring out what matches and what doesn't, and then reassembling.
As I stated, I won't be the one doing this, the guy I'm selling it to wants to pay a transmission shop to swap over the internals. The transmission shop charges $700 to rebuild a C6 and he's trying to figure out what route is the cheapest. If both transmissions are C6's, what about them internally is different? I know the case is different at the bell housing but shouldn't they be the same inside?
The parts for a rebuild kit are about $150 (probly less for a transmission shop). The rest of the cost is labor. Plus, the transmission you have won't have new seals, o-rings, or gaskets that can be re-used. Instead you'll have to buy new ones anyways. Also, having the mechanic disassemble 2 transmissions, juggling parts, and assembling 1 transmission is gonna cost more because he's doing 50% more work. Just my $0.02.