Re: Brewer versus Passon Performance
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06/26/22 11:50 PM
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What year and engine B body? 66-69 Hemi equipped 4 speed cars used a 172 tooth flywheel.
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Re: Brewer versus Passon Performance
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06/27/22 01:54 AM
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Look at the casting number on the lower right hand side of the back face of the bell housing facing the trans. and post it on here if you can't find that casting number application. I'm assuming it is a cast iron bellhousing and not an aluminum one, correct? The casting number will tell you the year and clutch and flywheel size that fit into it stock: scope:
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Brewer versus Passon Performance
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06/27/22 05:54 AM
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Need to purchase a new flywheel, and various back of engine and transmission related parts. Which is better to deal with? Brewer or Passon Performance?
And if I have a B body with a hemi 4-speed, it should be an 11", 143 tooth flywheel, right? Brewer's IMO I have dealt with both!
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Re: Brewer versus Passon Performance
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06/27/22 11:57 AM
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Need to purchase a new flywheel, and various back of engine and transmission related parts. Which is better to deal with? Brewer or Passon Performance?
And if I have a B body with a hemi 4-speed, it should be an 11", 143 tooth flywheel, right? Brewer's IMO I have dealt with both! I’ve dealt with both. Brewer’s is my choice, bought a complete 727 to A-833 swap from them
440, 4-Speed, 3.54 1968, when Dinosaurs ruled the Earth
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Re: Brewer versus Passon Performance
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06/27/22 02:06 PM
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Both Brewers and Passon are experts for the Chrysler 4-speed hardware. But U need to check closely product availability, in today's market things can change very quickly. We have bought from both vendors, as they valuable supporters for our select Mopar cars. Just my $0.02...
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