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Quick Time Bellhousing Steel Bellhousing Engine: Mazda RX7 13B/20B

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Steel Bellhousing Engine: Mazda RX7 13B/20B
$1,188.95
Steel Bellhousing
  • Engine: Mazda RX7 13B/20B
  • Transmission: T56
  • SFI Certification 6.1
  • Free Shipping - Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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    What's the weight of the Mazda Steel bell house and are they SFI approved ? Thanks 

    Asked by: Richard_fleming
    This bellhousing weighs approximately 33 lbs. This has a SFI Certification of 6.1
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2019-10-11

    What starter would I use if I'm running this bell housing with the t56 on my 1993 fd rx7

    Asked by: Antfd3s
    Quicktime recommends the factory style starter for this bell housing.
    Answered by: Jon Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2023-10-09
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