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bell housing safety

Posted By: BeeSuper

bell housing safety - 07/25/13 07:30 PM

At what point should I consider up grading to a stronger bell housing? Is it the RPM or the torque that can cause an explosive malfunction of the clutch / pressure plate assy? Currently building a 512 w/ approx. 600 HP. Now a stock bell housing and 23 spline 833.
Posted By: Jeremiah

Re: bell housing safety - 07/25/13 07:55 PM

IMO any time you are going to beat on a stick car you need a blow-proof bellhousing. If you are going to have stick tires it is mandatory. I have seen quite a few cracked cast iron bellhousings removed from street cars with sticky tires and "spirited" driving techniques. A couple of them broke the block as well. Like so many other items on a good car it is cheap insurance.
Posted By: 70HemiGTX

Re: bell housing safety - 07/25/13 08:08 PM

ASAP!
Posted By: BeeSuper

Re: bell housing safety - 07/25/13 08:34 PM

Thanks. Didn't think about the potential block damage.
Posted By: JohnRR

Re: bell housing safety - 07/25/13 09:39 PM

Also buy a Billet flywheel , 40yr old, heat cracked, cast wheels belong on trailer poodles .
Posted By: 70HemiGTX

Re: bell housing safety - 07/26/13 12:56 AM

Also I'd upgrade to an 18 spline Hemi trans. I've seen 23 spline input shafts with the splines realigned by the clutch plate.
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