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McLeod Non-SFI Aluminum Bellhousing 1964-1974 Big Block Chrysler, for Tremec TKO/TKX 5-Speed Transmission with Ford Pattern

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Non-SFI Aluminum Bellhousing 1964-1974 Big Block Chrysler, for Tremec TKO/TKX 5-Speed Transmission with Ford Pattern
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Non-SFI Aluminum Bellhousing
  • 1964-1974 Big Block Chrysler
  • For Tremec TKO/TKX 5-Speed Transmission with Ford Pattern
  • Dual Starter Mounting Pattern
  • Raw Finish
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    How big is the diameter of the transmission bearing retainer bore?

    Asked by: twisted72360
    McLeod 673-8540 the bore is 4.850"
    Answered by: langus
    Date published: 2022-09-07
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