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God why am I like this. Boxes and buckets of useless shit out in the container that always has a purpose and I somehow seem to know where it all is and still forget about it until after [emoji23]this is why i keep all the extra sleeves and spacers from shock bushings and kits over the years in my 12 buckets of misc hardware.
i probably have 2 of exactly what you need.....somewhere in 12 buckets of misc crap
I've got a gasket on the way. I noticed the new crank seal is already leaking a little. Nice.Pull that rear cover
I don't think you should really worry about it we have an iron block and that thing is as about as close to a cylinder design bellhousing As It Gets. With how many betta beatup s10's I've driven overloaded and with wheel hop I don't think I ever remember anyone breaking a bellhousing before snapping a U joint or something.
Run and if you manage to break it you get bragging rights and you can get a Lakewood bellhousing and machine it for the 60° V6 bellhousing bolt pattern
Man I love this.At first I thought this was a good excuse to justify a TIG, but I'd still be pretty dead in the water without an oven. Cast aluminum should really be pre-heated before welding.
I guess it really depends on what you want. Of course I want to hurt some feelings every now and then, but I'm not necessarily out to be Indianapolis's street racing legend either. I drive this car to work, cruise to shows with my friends, take corners fairly quickly, and rarely make it to the track. To me, feeling fast is a bit more important than actually being fast. Rowing my own gears helps with that a lot. I guess we'll find out if my efforts are fruitful in a few months. (I hope)
I talked to one of the fab guys at work. He likes my idea of using the four baby bolts to hold a thick steel bracket better than welding cast aluminum. If the bell cracks under the load, then it needs to be welded anyway. I guess that's a good point.
Man I love this.
I'm just kinda lookin at a different direction than the hells of farm tires for eternity. The smoother faster and all around more badass I make this thing, the more I can sell it. The less I wake up with my phone blowin up with someone else's problem. So I'm currently gonna drop another few hundred bucks on the credit card for a cheap setup and I'll dick with it til I figure it out lol. I already seem to think I'm gonna weld rockers in so why not do it that way. Aluminum fab or just welding in itself is money right there too
Yep rather cash money it anywayWant to buy a tig welder?