ODdave
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I know alot of you guys like the NV4500's around here and for good reason. One draw back to the swap into a cucv or any older truck for that mater is the hydrollic bellhousing and that the first generation chevy ones are weak and tend to crack. Well moving things around in the garage I had an idea.
I came across an old lakewood bellhousing that I really didnt have a use for so I figured what the ****. After a few mesurments and a little welding (to build up the area around the bolts) an a little machining I came up with this.
Ita a MUCH STRONGER than the stock aluminum bellhousing that fits the early style NV4500 that is capable of using a mechanical clutch. I also made did a second set of mounting holes to "correct" the trans if you where to use it behind a chevy adapter behind a cummins.
Thought this might be usefull info to you guys that like to fab. These old bells can be found from the old school racers and made to suit us.
I came across an old lakewood bellhousing that I really didnt have a use for so I figured what the ****. After a few mesurments and a little welding (to build up the area around the bolts) an a little machining I came up with this.
Ita a MUCH STRONGER than the stock aluminum bellhousing that fits the early style NV4500 that is capable of using a mechanical clutch. I also made did a second set of mounting holes to "correct" the trans if you where to use it behind a chevy adapter behind a cummins.
Thought this might be usefull info to you guys that like to fab. These old bells can be found from the old school racers and made to suit us.
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