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bell housing over spray #148653
11/10/08 09:51 PM
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Just to make sure, I want an expert answer. 68 383 road runner. Was the bell housing attached to the motor when painted, and was it over sprayed or completely painted? Thanks

Re: bell housing over spray [Re: TrueTripleX] #148654
11/10/08 09:59 PM
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You might get a better quicker answer if you posted this in the restoration section.

Re: bell housing over spray [Re: stumpy] #148655
11/10/08 10:24 PM
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I can't say absolutely but I would think the engine was painted first then attached to the transmission. Tranny shouldn't have any paint on it.

OOps, re-read. I'm not an expert, nor do I play one on TV. It just seems that from what I have seen on auto plant assy, the engines were, built in one area, painted in another, and then sent to the assembly line and attached to the tranny. I'm certain I will be shown the error of my logic however

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Re: bell housing over spray [Re: TrueTripleX] #148656
11/10/08 10:34 PM
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Was the bell housing attached to the motor when painted,



Manual trans , Yes. How much more than likely varied depending on how ambishious the painter was that particular day







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