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8BA Bell housing When using the 8BA truck bell housing with the large round bolt circle for the transmission does it matter weather or not if you use the stamped steel Mercury bell housing as long as you use the correct starter plate ? I don’t work on very many 8BA engines. Thanks
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Re: 8BA Bell housing The starter plate from the Mercury will fit the cast truck housing the difference being the truck is recessed for the dicast seal that bolts on the last two oil pan bolts. If you don't use the seal it will fit fine.
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Re: 8BA Bell housing Ken I have never tried that combination but I see no reason it shouldn't work.
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Re: 8BA Bell housing Ken, I believe that's what I'm running in my 41 pickup and it works fine. Tim
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Re: 8BA Bell housing I do believe the only difference is the cast iron truck one will take a 11" clutch and the stamped steel Mercury can only fit an 10" or smaller.
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Re: 8BA Bell housing using the stamp steel passenger bell housing you can bore the register to fit the T-170 trans and weld on some ears and have the best transmission ever made.
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Re: 8BA Bell housing Graps? why not Gramps
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Re: 8BA Bell housing The T-170 is a Tremac 4 speed trans. 4th is overdrive. Mid to late 80s F150. 3 different OD ratios. Get one from a V8. Top Load Shifter comes out approximately 2" from an original 3 speed. Lots of posts on Ford Barn. Got one in my Avatar 35 Roadster.
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Re: 8BA Bell housing My stupid factor waz very high that day, sometims it craps!!
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