Re: Help ID bell housing?
[Re: Hath1]
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06/22/22 06:29 PM
06/22/22 06:29 PM
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Cab_Burge
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Can you please add the numbers you see on here so I can look them up, that casting number, I can't read all of them It looks like a SB 4 speed bell housing to me, but what year and motor it is not in my knowledge I'm betting on early based on the casting number
Last edited by Cab_Burge; 06/22/22 06:30 PM.
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Re: Help ID bell housing?
[Re: Hath1]
#3052532
06/22/22 08:13 PM
06/22/22 08:13 PM
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Sniper, you're holding out! So is that a 273 A body 4 speed bell? I don't know, I don't have a 4 speed in my 65 Cuda. But that is how it was sold on ForAbodiesonly. But I do have a later A body 4 speed setup for it with a later bellhousing.
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Re: Help ID bell housing?
[Re: Sniper]
#3052912
06/24/22 10:43 AM
06/24/22 10:43 AM
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moparx
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how about flipping that bell over, and look at the pilot hole for the starter nose ? a big block would be at the 3 o'clock position, and a small block would be at about the 4ish o'clock position. All you have to do is look at the top bellhousing to engine mounting hole. If there is one in the top center it's a small block, not a big block. Look at the two pics I linked and you will see what I mean. i don't do much with sticks, mainly automatics. an example, the A-518 on the shelf doesn't have the bolt in the top center area.
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