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WINDOWLESS_61
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Bellhousing covers

Post by WINDOWLESS_61 »

Iv'e melted the bellhousing cover on the van. Polycarbonite/ plastic thing supplied with bellhousing from dellow. I bought a new one but thought i really need to fix this so it doesn't happen again.
My question is would there be an early holden like hq series etc. that would have a metal type bellhousing cover that i could modify?

Any idea's ?
thank's
Ian B
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mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

do you mean inspection cover at the bottom of the bellhousing, if so i'm pretty sure tin ones would be more common than plastic
even with a dellow bellhousing i think you could make a tin one fit, that's if it doesn't go straight on anyway
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Post by WINDOWLESS_61 »

Yes Ratbox. Which model holden do you think i could get one from that would require the least amont of modifying. It needs clearance on left side for extractors. It's just a dellow bellhousing for red six to a supra 5 speed.
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Post by mrs ratbox »

i'm not sure but i think they're all the same for the syncro 3 speed and the 4 speed, early autos had them aswell and then there is the 3 speed crash box sorry i can't be of any more assistance
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Post by munro »

WINDOWLESS_61 wrote:Yes Ratbox. Which model holden do you think i could get one from that would require the least amont of modifying. It needs clearance on left side for extractors. It's just a dellow bellhousing for red six to a supra 5 speed.
thats the same setup as i have in my torrie.
standard dust covers fit eh - vk aussie boxes
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