DtotheAmbrose
Advanced Member
Hello,
I have spent the last several months trying to come up with an answer on what bellhouse to use to get an MT643 into my GMC Topkick based bus chassis.
A bit of history on it for reference. The chassis is a C5500 "bus not a school bus" chassis with a 215hp Cat 3116 and the AT545. I use it to haul a trailer and we had a problem with the AT545 slipping going over passes in Oregon. I figured it was from milage and the trans jsut needed a rebuild. We rebuilt the AT545 and installed the largest external transcooler i could find which is rated for 90000btu and had -10 lines. I also installed a 180 thermo switched fan on the cooler as well as a just in case. 200 miles into the last trip and the trans would slip on the 2-3 shift which is what it did before.
Doing a bit of homework after the fact the torque rating on the AT545 is pretty low for what I am trying to accomplish.
Looking at the MT643 it is rated for 70k GVW which will do the trick for what I am towing (a 24k racecar trailer). I have spent time here on the forum lurking reading up on people swapping in the MT643/653s but the documented swaps have been behind Intl and Cummins powerplants. I haven't found a post on the Cat 3116 swap being done. I am fine with the Cat power plant, I am going to use a 20 year newer BW SX200S turbo along with a small adjustment to the fun screw to get a little more power out of the unit.
My hang up to getting started has been the bellhouse. I know the AT545 is a SAE3 and the MT643 is an SAE2 from all the reading I have been doing.
The snag is the wreckers i have been shopping for the 3116 bell housing are listing the AT545 trans bellhouse as an SAE2 which isn't correct. Does someone have the 3116 Cat part# for the correct SAE2 bellhouse? Can you use a 3116 manual transmission SAE 2 bellhouse for this?
I appreciate any insight I can get on this and I am more than happy to share the swap with pictures/tips/etc when I get it done.
Thank you in advance
I have spent the last several months trying to come up with an answer on what bellhouse to use to get an MT643 into my GMC Topkick based bus chassis.
A bit of history on it for reference. The chassis is a C5500 "bus not a school bus" chassis with a 215hp Cat 3116 and the AT545. I use it to haul a trailer and we had a problem with the AT545 slipping going over passes in Oregon. I figured it was from milage and the trans jsut needed a rebuild. We rebuilt the AT545 and installed the largest external transcooler i could find which is rated for 90000btu and had -10 lines. I also installed a 180 thermo switched fan on the cooler as well as a just in case. 200 miles into the last trip and the trans would slip on the 2-3 shift which is what it did before.
Doing a bit of homework after the fact the torque rating on the AT545 is pretty low for what I am trying to accomplish.
Looking at the MT643 it is rated for 70k GVW which will do the trick for what I am towing (a 24k racecar trailer). I have spent time here on the forum lurking reading up on people swapping in the MT643/653s but the documented swaps have been behind Intl and Cummins powerplants. I haven't found a post on the Cat 3116 swap being done. I am fine with the Cat power plant, I am going to use a 20 year newer BW SX200S turbo along with a small adjustment to the fun screw to get a little more power out of the unit.
My hang up to getting started has been the bellhouse. I know the AT545 is a SAE3 and the MT643 is an SAE2 from all the reading I have been doing.
The snag is the wreckers i have been shopping for the 3116 bell housing are listing the AT545 trans bellhouse as an SAE2 which isn't correct. Does someone have the 3116 Cat part# for the correct SAE2 bellhouse? Can you use a 3116 manual transmission SAE 2 bellhouse for this?
I appreciate any insight I can get on this and I am more than happy to share the swap with pictures/tips/etc when I get it done.
Thank you in advance

