What is the difference between an F23 from an Eco or an LN2 besides the Bellhousing?
Are the input shafts the same?
I have an Eco trans with a LN2 bellhousing, just wondering if it will work or does the input shaft need to be swapped also?
What clutch kits can be used as well? this may be used for a 60*V6 down the road?
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as far as i can see its the same stuff i just did the same thing and it was all the same
Cool, so I do not have to change input shaft, thats a releif, was thinking about it yesterday and got worried lol.
As for Clutch Plate/disk I am guessing only a 2000+ LN2 will work?
This Trans is for a possibly 60*V6 so am not sure what all pressure plates and disks will fit?
(was hoping an old 3.1T J Body would but have my doubts)
Any thoughts on other possible kits that will work?
Thanx.
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rob if you are using it for a 60 V6 you need a 2200 Getrag trans Spec, Bully doesn't matter just when you order it don't tell them what your doing just order a clutch for a 2000-02 2200 it will bolt up to any 3.1 or 2.2 flywheel
JBO since July 30, 2001
gearing is different between the 2.4/Eco Getrag and the 2200 getrag.
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not a bad deal at all hopefully it doesn wear out after 30 000km like shanws did really can't go wrong everyone says good things and bad about all clutches depend really on there use
is your car gonna be done for JCO bash maybe we can reviel your car with our project at the same time
JBO since July 30, 2001
Too Whiney wrote:gearing is different between the 2.4/Eco Getrag and the 2200 getrag.
everything i have found says its the same
GM RPO codes for the Getrag F23 Transaxle
There are only 3 RPO codes for it, the M86/M94 (rated for lighter vehicles with a maximum GVWR of 4094 lb) and MG3 (MG3 is rated for heavier vehicles with a maximum GVWR of 4475 lb).
M86 Getrag F23 3.58 2.02 1.35 0.98 0.69
M94 Getrag F23 3.58 2.02 1.35 0.98 0.69
MG3 Getrag F23 3.58 2.02 1.35 0.98 0.81
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MG3 is the saturn Vue 4 cylinder 5 spd trans
those number are the same as if you look on a 2.4L timing chain cover it will have a 3 digit leter and number code thats so they know what they put in. GM calls them RPO (Regular Production Option) manufactures call them Broadcast codes or ID Codes
See in this picture it says TX9 that is an option or a way for GM to know what engine is in that car TX9 could be a year, plant and shift ID too
JBO since July 30, 2001