12-02-2011, 09:14 PM | #1 |
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Bellhousing
What bellhousing did a 1965 v8 manual have? does any one have some
pictures of one. at first I was thinking that they would have a aluminum bellhousing but maybe they came along in later years. Rusty S. |
12-03-2011, 01:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: Bellhousing
Thru '72 the trucks with manual trans had a cast iron bellhousing with bosses cast in on each side. This is where the mounts go that attach the bellhousing to the crossmember. The bellhousings thru '67, I believe, had a smaller trans pilot hole for the SM420 and the 3 speeds. IIRC it was 4-13/16", then starting in '68 when the SM465 was introduced the trans pilot hole was enlarged to 5-1/8". Also, the starter bolted to the bellhousing, instead of directly to the engine.
Here are some pics I found doing a google search......
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