
The History of Wilcap Transmission Adapters
Today, Wilcap is operated by Speed Gems, rebranded as Wilcap by Speed Gems and based in Wisconsin. They still produce engine-to-transmission adapters, flywheels, and alignment pins for vintage engines .
Today, Wilcap is operated by Speed Gems, rebranded as Wilcap by Speed Gems and based in Wisconsin. They still produce engine-to-transmission adapters, flywheels, and alignment pins for vintage engines .
This history of Back to the 50s car show in Minneapolis, Minnesota, put on by the MSRA.
Whether you’re working on a hot rod, vintage restoration, diesel conversion, or a wild custom project, finding the right transmission adapter is the first step toward making it all work. Below is a breakdown of our some of our popular adapter kits at TransmissionAdapters.com, including what engines and transmissions they connect—and what kinds of vehicles they’re commonly used in.
Greetings motor enthusiasts and mechanics; I’m Kenneth from speed gems transmissionadapters. Today in this article, we will examine some of the strange places in which car engines were originally developed for the motor industry, and how they found their way into...
The world of engine swaps and custom vehicle builds continues to evolve, pushing the boundaries of performance and engineering compatibility. Automotive enthusiasts often struggle to pair transmissions with high-performance engines that lack built-in compatibility. The latest adapter kit provides a...
Many classic car enthusiasts are turning to transmission conversion kits to improve their vehicles' performance and make driving even more enjoyable. Having the right conversion kit will help you get everything working in harmony. Transmission adapter kits allow you to...
If you're in need of a remanufactured transmission, Speed Gems recommends Transmission Depot. Summary of Company: Transmission Depot has been serving our local and online community for over 30 years providing quality remanufactured transmissions for Ford, Chevy, Dodge, GMC, Jeep,...
Today, we're talking about two legendary powerhouses: the Ford Y-block and the Flathead Ford engine. First up, let's rev our engines with the Ford Y-block: This bad boy was a V8 engine that Ford made from 1954 to 1964. They...