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Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Quicksilver440] #1977274
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What transmission is in your very first pic, cause I am not seeing that one in your later pics.

Never mind, I see it now, the angle was funky or something.

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Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Quicksilver440] #1977276
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I'll take pics of the bell when I get home...

Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Supercuda] #1977279
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Same exact trans...might just be the angle of the PIC?

Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: MoPar] #1977285
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MoPar....will do as soon as I get home in 1/2 hour. I mispoke in my original post... It's the passenger side bottom hole that appears to be off.

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Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Quicksilver440] #1977314
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Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Quicksilver440] #1977457
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That is not a o.d. bellhousing for a 833 o.d. trans, I don't know what it is, maybe a late model bell ??

Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: MoPar] #1977464
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It actually is...just not a commonly used one as its late model and hydraulic clutch. Here's the info:

4471829 1 D 10-3/8", 11" Clutch, A535, A435, A833 Transmission, Except Diesel Engine 1990-91

Also...my BB 833 bell bolt holes match this one but with a smaller Center hole.

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Take the input shaft bearing retainer off the trans and mate the trans to your big block bell,I bet bolt pattern will match your big block bellhousing.

Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Quicksilver440] #1977594
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Originally Posted By Quicksilver440
It actually is...just not a commonly used one as its late model and hydraulic clutch. Here's the info:

4471829 1 D 10-3/8", 11" Clutch, A535, A435, A833 Transmission, Except Diesel Engine 1990-91

Also...my BB 833 bell bolt holes match this one but with a smaller Center hole.


I also had to look at the first pic several times to figure out the angle and what I was seeing. I would also pull the bearing retainer to see if it fits the early bell. My only guess might be that the case was slightly re-engineered with that hole slightly off.

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Originally Posted By Quicksilver440
I wish...lol...no this a plain 833 OD my boys are putting in a 64 dodge Sweptline pickup they are building. I just found another old post where someone found something similar and just slotted the hole in the trans....


Ok, I don't know anything about manual transmissions, I didn't realize there was an overdriven 4 speed from the factory, I thought Passon made one for that reason. Very cool, hope it works out for ya.


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Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Quicksilver440] #1977650
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Pretty sure the A833 was out of production before 90


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Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: ProSport] #1977694
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Originally Posted By ProSport
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I wish...lol...no this a plain 833 OD my boys are putting in a 64 dodge Sweptline pickup they are building. I just found another old post where someone found something similar and just slotted the hole in the trans....


Ok, I don't know anything about manual transmissions, I didn't realize there was an overdriven 4 speed from the factory, I thought Passon made one for that reason. Very cool, hope it works out for ya.


I wasn't making fun...Passion does make a 18 spline much stronger version with better ratios. The one I have is very weak by comparison.

Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Supercuda] #1977696
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Originally Posted By Supercuda
Pretty sure the A833 was out of production before 90


I know the 833 of was made into the late 80's....not sure about after that. This trans appears to have 3 different trans bolt patterns.

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Originally Posted By Quicksilver440

I wasn't making fun...Passion does make a 18 spline much stronger version with better ratios. The one I have is very weak by comparison.


I dunno about that: I know a guy that ran an 833od for years behind a 511 6 pak in a '69 Charger for years and never broke it. He never lost a race either......... twocents

FWIW the hydraulic 833od I just picked up has the slave on the Driver side, just like the linkage set-up OD's. Yours appears to be on the Passenger side?


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Originally Posted By Quicksilver440
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Pretty sure the A833 was out of production before 90


I know the 833 of was made into the late 80's....not sure about after that. This trans appears to have 3 different trans bolt patterns.


I have one that's got an 87 date code, FWIW.


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Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Grizzly] #1977716
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Originally Posted By Grizzly
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I wasn't making fun...Passion does make a 18 spline much stronger version with better ratios. The one I have is very weak by comparison.


I dunno about that: I know a guy that ran an 833od for years behind a 511 6 pak in a '69 Charger for years and never broke it. He never lost a race either......... twocents

FWIW the hydraulic 833od I just picked up has the slave on the Driver side, just like the linkage set-up OD's. Yours appears to be on the Passenger side?


Yep..mines passenger side. I read there is a similar bell that is s drivers side that maybe came in some of the V6 trucks?

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Originally Posted By Supercuda
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Pretty sure the A833 was out of production before 90


I know the 833 of was made into the late 80's....not sure about after that. This trans appears to have 3 different trans bolt patterns.


I have one that's got an 87 date code, FWIW.


I think mines an 83 date code.

Re: 833 O.D. bolt pattern...one bolt slightly off? [Re: Quicksilver440] #1978568
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Originally Posted By Quicksilver440
Anyone ever seen this? I just mocked up two different bell housings I have with an 833 o.d. 4 speed I have and the drivers side bottom bolt hole on the trans is off maybe 3/8" or so. See pics....


I can't see the picture here at work.

Is this the bell housing I sold you ? It had an alum 833 bolted to it when I found it at the junkyard ????


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I still say from the pic it looks like the ear was broken off welded and dressed down.Look all around the ear that pics looks like it was broken and fixed.Rocky


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