Lakewood SFI Certified bellhousing for 1958-1987 GM cars with Small Block or Big Block Chevrolet engine.
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The Lakewood 15000LKW bellhousing connects Chevy small and big block engines to transmissions utilizing the standard GM pattern such as the Muncie, Saginaw, Borg Warner T10 and Tremec TKO transmissions. This bellhousing is hydro formed to fit 1958-1987 GM full and midsized cars, 1967-1981 F-body vehicles and 1968-1979 Nova. This bellhousing is S.F.I. 6.1 certified which is required by many sanctioning bodies for cars running 11.49 or faster in the quarter mile. Comes complete with engine block plate and Grade 8 mounting hardware.
- Transmission Bore Diameter: 4.684 In
- Hydro formed Construction
- Includes Grade 8 Hardware
- S.F.I. 6.1 Certification
- Made In The USA
Specifications:
Will this boy to a LS engine? I see the top bolt hole.
Will this fit a 1964 chevy c10 pickup with 400 cid sbc engine?
Will this fit an 84 Chevrolet truck with an sm465 transmission?
Will this work with a 168 tooth flywheel
Motor Vehicles
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