<VV> Bell housings

Harry Yarnell hyarnell1 at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 1 10:08:02 EST 2011


I believe you can tell the difference between an early and a late manual
housing by a quarter (25 cent piece) dimple on the inside of the bell
housing, in the gear relief. As to which is which, I forget :)
Difference between manual and PG is obvious.


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I have two 4-speed bellhousings hanging on the wall in the garage. I
believe they are late, as I have never had an early manual shift.  Both
are numbered GM3832176

John Ryall

On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:19:11 -0800 (PST) Frank Ness
<aircoolvair at yahoo.com> writes:
> Question about bell housings.
> 
> Junk Yard Primer lists a casting number for 60 to 63 manual and PG 
> bell housings. No listing for 64 to 69. I was helping a friend 
> change a LM from a PG to four speed. There were two bell housings. 
> One with 3832176 which is what is listed in the JYP. the other 
> casting number started with a 6xxxxxx. It's in the car, and I can't 
> remember what the rest was. Is it save to say that the one that 
> starts with 6 is the LM housing? Is there another place I can look? 
> Just want to be sure next time. 
> 
> Thanks to everyone who takes the time to answer questions.
> 
> Frank
> 
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