That bolt pattern looks correct.
The input shaft protrudes 6.5 inches on the BA10/5 used on the early
xn6 engines, and 5.5 inches on the n9t and zn3j versions. I think
the diesel versions have the same protrusion as the xn6. There are
at least five different input shafts on 505 BA10/5s.
Brian Holm
At 04:06 PM 3/9/2006, prattj1 wrote:
>Can anybody tell me if the ba10 has this bolt pattern?
><http://www.advanceadapters.com/images/jeep/transmission/bpba10s.gif>http://www.advanceadapters.com/images/jeep/transmission/bpba10s.gif
>Also, does anybody have an estimate (or the actual number) of the
>number of inches the input shaft sticks out of the BA10. Thanks guys,
>I would be lost without your help.
Brian Holm, Parts for Peugeots
at Peugeot Holm, since 1969
2120 Maple Hill
Plainfield, VT, 05667
802-454-7132, fax -1310
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