So I got the SFI bellhousing installed today!
I thought about getting a machine shop to copy the adapter plate pattern but ultimately decided just to do it myself. I put the SBC dowels through the backing plate and adapter plate, clamped them together, and copied the holes with a drill press. To make sure the engine dowel holes were 100% accurate I drilled smaller holes and then enlarged them with a dremel for a nice snug fit. I then used a 2.5" hole saw to make a couple holes for the starter.
Had to clearance a bit for the starter, but not as much as the stock bellhousing. Should still be plenty strong.
Had to do some minor grinding in two spots on the inside of the bell. Nothing major.
The flywheel was touching the backing plate initially, but I had some flywheel shims around so I slipped a thin one on and now the flywheel spins freely. Unfortunately it also messed up the TOB to PP clearance so I had to trim the HTOB a bit more.
Then came bolting the bell to the backing plate. It's much like it was before except instead of having to clearance for the top two 60* bell bolts I simply drilled those holes in the bellhousing as well (clamped to the backing plate of course).
With the new bellhousing there are also like 10 bolts/nuts that go all the way around the housing to secure the bell to the backing plate. This setup is not going to budge .
And finally the transmission bolted up. For the second time . I ended up putting some washers between the bellhousing and the transmission because the new setup is slightly skinnier and it just wouldn't seat 100%. The gap is very small and I don't think it will be an issue. Haha this bellhousing actually looks wider than the engine and actually goes a bit lower than the oil pan !
Whew. Now that's over with the next step is to put this in the car I think!. Can't wait, but have no time of course .
I thought about getting a machine shop to copy the adapter plate pattern but ultimately decided just to do it myself. I put the SBC dowels through the backing plate and adapter plate, clamped them together, and copied the holes with a drill press. To make sure the engine dowel holes were 100% accurate I drilled smaller holes and then enlarged them with a dremel for a nice snug fit. I then used a 2.5" hole saw to make a couple holes for the starter.
Had to clearance a bit for the starter, but not as much as the stock bellhousing. Should still be plenty strong.
Had to do some minor grinding in two spots on the inside of the bell. Nothing major.
The flywheel was touching the backing plate initially, but I had some flywheel shims around so I slipped a thin one on and now the flywheel spins freely. Unfortunately it also messed up the TOB to PP clearance so I had to trim the HTOB a bit more.
Then came bolting the bell to the backing plate. It's much like it was before except instead of having to clearance for the top two 60* bell bolts I simply drilled those holes in the bellhousing as well (clamped to the backing plate of course).
With the new bellhousing there are also like 10 bolts/nuts that go all the way around the housing to secure the bell to the backing plate. This setup is not going to budge .
And finally the transmission bolted up. For the second time . I ended up putting some washers between the bellhousing and the transmission because the new setup is slightly skinnier and it just wouldn't seat 100%. The gap is very small and I don't think it will be an issue. Haha this bellhousing actually looks wider than the engine and actually goes a bit lower than the oil pan !
Whew. Now that's over with the next step is to put this in the car I think!. Can't wait, but have no time of course .
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