Bell housing Cast or alloy?

Bell housing Cast or alloy?

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cb500t

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149 posts

88 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Sorry for such a stupid question but my car is about 20 miles away...is the standard bell housing cast iron, I ask because a friend has just offered me an alloy one

Boosted LS1

21,183 posts

260 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Lots of bell housings are made from aluminium. If it's been made for your make of car/engine it should be fine and save weight to.

glenrobbo

35,219 posts

150 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Grab it! I'm pretty sure the standard Type 9 bellhousing is cast iron.

My old Capri box was no lightweight anyway when I had it on my chest laying under the car doing a clutch change! smile

TVR-Stu

813 posts

199 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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From memory, I think there is a difference between the starter fitting. I think the cast one is for a two bolt starter and the alloy one has a three bolt starter. (Or it's the other way around!)
Something to look out for anyway.

greymrj

3,316 posts

204 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Mine is cast iron, 2 bolt starter and **** heavy, spare ditto.

phillpot

17,114 posts

183 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Standard will be cast iron, alluminium ones from Sierra XR 4x4 (and possible others) will in theory fit but as has been mentioned the starter is different.

Haven't yet gotten around to fitting mine because the starter I have (3 bolt) has the solenoid on the side which fouls on the chassis. Something like a Wosp Starter would solve the problem.

You'll also need the engine plate, that thin metal spacer thingy that goes between the back of the engine and the bellhousing.



glenrobbo

35,219 posts

150 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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It's called a 'sandwich plate'.

But it has very little nutritional value I'm afraid. rolleyes

magpies

5,129 posts

182 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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glenrobbo said:
It's called a 'sandwich plate'.

But it has very little nutritional value I'm afraid. rolleyes
has plenty of iron in it - so must be good

glenrobbo

35,219 posts

150 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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magpies said:
has plenty of iron in it - so must be good
The whole gearbox assembly is certainly good for giving the old haemorrhoids a work out:
It's $@&#£%÷ heavy!!

Edited by glenrobbo on Thursday 20th July 22:49