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Old 10-13-2007, 10:25 AM
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Y block bell hsg needed and bell hsg for sale

I need a Y block bell housing to install a 292 into a 60 Ford 100. As I am told, any 57 or newer truck unit will work. It must have the frame mounts and the mount for the clutch cylinder.

I have several bell housings for sale. One is for a 223 6 cyl, one is for a Y block truck w/o clutch cyl mounts (54-56) and one is for a pass car Y block.

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Which transmission do you have?
I have the factory 3 speed manual.
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I have the factory 3 speed manual.
I don't have a spare for that transmission.
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B8C-7505-A .. Bellhousing ~ Fits 1957/64 F100/250 272/292 with a 3 speed light duty transmission.
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B8C-7505-A .. Bellhousing ~ Fits 1957/64 F100/250 272/292 with a 3 speed light duty transmission.
Thanks for the info Bill. That is a big help.
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B8C-7505-A .. Bellhousing ~ Fits 1957/64 F100/250 272/292 with a 3 speed light duty transmission.
Bill, I found a guy who claims his bellhousing will work. Problem is, it has a different part number than the one you gave me. Can you tell me what the following part number fits? TAAM-7505-B 950L.
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I have everything you need. I just took it out of my 1960 f-100. Bell, trans, clutch..everything is for sale.
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Bill, I found a guy who claims his bellhousing will work. Problem is, it has a different part number than the one you gave me. Can you tell me what the following part number fits? TAAM-7505-B 950L.
Thanks!
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That's not a part number, it's the Ford engineering number. Ford stopped stamping true part numbers on parts circa 1953.
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TAAM-7505-B is what I'm running behind my 292 in my '60.
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I have everything you need. I just took it out of my 1960 f-100. Bell, trans, clutch..everything is for sale.
How much do you want for the bell housing?
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whats the actual name on a 3spd tranny? so i have a little more knowledge when im working with looking for another motor...
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