They don't make a bolt-on bellhousing for Mopar applications . What most of
he guys that use them do is take a chavy bellhousing and tap it with one
more hole and weld a nut to the inside of the bellhousing to catch the
extra bolt . Other than that you have to figure for time , labor and then
the actual parts .
At 11:53 PM 9/25/99 EDT, you wrote:
>i don't understand the cost thing,
>the engine is based on the small block, the bellhousing should bolt up or at
>least adapt with not much trouble..
>jeesh..i guess i need some particulars, but six speeds for mopars shouldn't
>be that extreme at all..
>
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