Is there a physical difference between Bell housings for a big block 10 and a half inch and an 11 inch fly wheel?
maybe I have a 10 and 1/2 in Bell. I bought it from Keesler several years back. How can I identify between the two? I have the 143 tooth flywheel. Starter gear has 10 teeth.The starter mount is also a bit further out on the 11", so it only works with the 143 tooth flywheel.
Maybe I have a 10 and 1/2 in Bell. The flywheel is 143 teeth and the starter gear has 10 teeth. What's the easiest way to tell the difference? I bought this bill from Keesler a few years back so it's not OEM.The starter mount is also a bit further out on the 11", so it only works with the 143 tooth flywheel.
Call keisler since there are no factory numbers to identify it.
Thanks oh, I will measure it. Problem is Keesler is out of business.
Or, does it have a pilot hole for the starter snout? Then measure from the centerline of the starter snout hole to the centerline of the hole for the trans. Then someone can measure a factory bellhousing and compare.
thanks, I'll measure it. Keesler is out of business.Call keisler since there are no factory numbers to identify it.
Or, does it have a pilot hole for the starter snout? Then measure from the centerline of the starter snout hole to the centerline of the hole for the trans. Then someone can measure a factory bellhousing and compare.
Thanks. I'll keep you posted.No guarantees but I'm thinking this is a 10-1/2" bell drawing. I only say this as MP was pushing their 10-1/2" race clutch and a 10-1/2" flywheel is 13-1/4" diameter including the ring gear ............
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