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Craig there is insufficient resolution to see any detail because of the thumbnail. If you don't mind please email the actual pictures to me at john.mcquaid@comcast.net.
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John
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John
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90 KOTH said:John, You're getting ahead of me! I pulled my engine over the weekend and test fit flywheel, clutch, bellhousing and everything seems to fit OK. I didn't think to try the starter, but did compare the flywheel to the flexplate I removed and found the diameter and teeth were identical. I can't think of any reason the starter wouldn't fit in the bellhousing. I'm using one of the high torque mini-starters.
Also, please explain what you're planning to measure with the dial indicator. I didn't think there was anything that needed setting up with critical tolerances. Let me know if there's something I need measure.
Keep up the good work,
Phil
4 webers said:Hi John , I had the same problem with starter interference going into the bell hsg. The bad part was I had just purchased the starter new and only ran the car a few times . I replaced it with one of the new mini style units . Indicating the bell housing is a big deal , I have installed quite e few in the 40+ plus years I wrenched in the trade . The unit I installed when I put the tremec in was the first one I did NOT have to relocate . The misalignment of the bell leads to all sort of problems down the road , typically the car will start to mysteriously come out of high gear as you are cruising along . The input shaft misalignment resulting from the bell problem just ruins the spigot bearing etc etc . Do yourself a big favor and check your setup , better safe than sorry . If you have any questions or problems give a shout ,,,,,,
geo
bossvette said:I allways pull the motor and trans as a unit, just lazy; but to me it is easier that way:L
When I put in my TKO all I had to modify was the bracket that the trans mounts to.