Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
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Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Morning can anyone help with some dimensions please?
Can anyone tell me some dimensions of a aluminum ,manual bell-housing?
The blue line is the outer and the yellow line is the inner dimension i am after
Also do any of the automatic bell-housing come off ?
Cheers
Can anyone tell me some dimensions of a aluminum ,manual bell-housing?
The blue line is the outer and the yellow line is the inner dimension i am after
Also do any of the automatic bell-housing come off ?
Cheers
Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
i think most mopar bellhousings are 7.5 inch front face to back....
input shaft on an a833 7.8 inches rounded to 7 3/4 by many depends how ya measure
3 speed boxes from the early 60s may well have had longer
the only auto box i know of with a removable bell used in a mopar was an aussie Borgwarner 35... bellhousing is short as it was not designed to have a clutch release bearing and fork in it.
although maybe 1950s autos had removable
an aussie 318 bellhousing bolts up to an aussie single rail 4 speed borg warner (Aus South africa and indonesia used them)
that 4 speed box was used in mopars and fords (falcon/cortina/escort... and valiant) 1 factory made axles and gearboxes for GM Ford and mopar in OZ
so you can get a ford box that in theory bolts to an aussie mopar bellhousing, i used one on an adapter for my T5 because my car has/had that box
input shaft on an a833 7.8 inches rounded to 7 3/4 by many depends how ya measure
3 speed boxes from the early 60s may well have had longer
the only auto box i know of with a removable bell used in a mopar was an aussie Borgwarner 35... bellhousing is short as it was not designed to have a clutch release bearing and fork in it.
although maybe 1950s autos had removable
an aussie 318 bellhousing bolts up to an aussie single rail 4 speed borg warner (Aus South africa and indonesia used them)
that 4 speed box was used in mopars and fords (falcon/cortina/escort... and valiant) 1 factory made axles and gearboxes for GM Ford and mopar in OZ
so you can get a ford box that in theory bolts to an aussie mopar bellhousing, i used one on an adapter for my T5 because my car has/had that box
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Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Its just that the one I have is cast from a truck,Ive been told.
I wanted to know if the car/ A body or aluminum bell-housings are shorter in depth?
I wanted to know if the car/ A body or aluminum bell-housings are shorter in depth?
Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Well it looks like ive bought the wrong bellhousing
Just been out and measured mine, If your saying that most are 7.5in = 19cm
Mines 8.7in = 23cm plus my adapter plate 12mm = 24.2cm
Looks like I need to start again then, ally bellhousing new flywheel new starter
Just been out and measured mine, If your saying that most are 7.5in = 19cm
Mines 8.7in = 23cm plus my adapter plate 12mm = 24.2cm
Looks like I need to start again then, ally bellhousing new flywheel new starter
Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
well not necessarily
don't take my word on the 7.5 inch we need input from someone else
and you may find you truck bell housing has a hole in it that is the same size as one of the a833 bellhousings in which case your adapter is still good
the truck flywheel might be too big
starter will be fine most mopar bellhousings space the starter from the flywheel so that the standard 35mm pinion works
mopar trans info
http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=113
and lots here with casting numbers and the size of the input bearing retainer i.e the hole you need in the bell
looks like this indicates the passenger cars bells were 7.38 inches but as i say seems to depend how you measure
https://www.dippy.org/upgrade/diptrans.html
you can get a t5 to 318 housing that uses a ford ball pivot clutch fork from either castlemaine rod shop or dellow conversions in oz but neither is cheap. they make the bellhousings so that you more or less have to buy all of the rest of the kit from them
Dave
don't take my word on the 7.5 inch we need input from someone else
and you may find you truck bell housing has a hole in it that is the same size as one of the a833 bellhousings in which case your adapter is still good
the truck flywheel might be too big
starter will be fine most mopar bellhousings space the starter from the flywheel so that the standard 35mm pinion works
mopar trans info
http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=113
and lots here with casting numbers and the size of the input bearing retainer i.e the hole you need in the bell
looks like this indicates the passenger cars bells were 7.38 inches but as i say seems to depend how you measure
https://www.dippy.org/upgrade/diptrans.html
you can get a t5 to 318 housing that uses a ford ball pivot clutch fork from either castlemaine rod shop or dellow conversions in oz but neither is cheap. they make the bellhousings so that you more or less have to buy all of the rest of the kit from them
Dave
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Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
maybe a trip to see duncan watts or a call to see what he has
1) he does transmissions
2) he has lots of parts
1) he does transmissions
2) he has lots of parts
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Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
I have a car bell housing at home I can measure, it's cast iron but the transmission to block spacing will be the same as an aluminium car housing.
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Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Thanks Guys a lot to digest here ,
I will pass on the BW35 bellhousing thanks Dave' I want to keep things as simple as poss
Blue if you could get that measurement please
I will pass on the BW35 bellhousing thanks Dave' I want to keep things as simple as poss
Blue if you could get that measurement please
Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
OK as you can see the car bell's are a different design...
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Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Thats great thanks well not great really, as I need to buy a car bellhousing now
That's 1.5in shallower than mine, that will make all the difference to where the T5 input shaft will be
That's 1.5in shallower than mine, that will make all the difference to where the T5 input shaft will be
Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Obviously you need the correct diameter flywheel for the bell housing, cars are 130 tooth and I think trucks are usually 143.
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Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Yes I realizes this now,
£1,600 for a used engine which I dont even know if it runs now!! fknel
I am now going to find the strong beer to drink tonight
Re: Small block manual bell-housing dimensions
Well if it helps I know someone with a car bell and flywheel for sale at sensible money, will PM you details...
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