WTB - bellhousing

3nsahalee

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looking for removable bellhousing to fit m30 for my '74 3.0cs - getting ready for 5-speed swap.


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Post a WTB on firstfives.org and bigcoupe.com et al as there are more sources there.
 

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Thanks, Don-
I'm running sidedrafts, so I think non-mo would be preferrable,,, (please, feel free to edumicate me on this aspect).

Gracias!
 

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My understanding is that Motronic just has the additional provision on the casting on the lower side to allow for two sensors. Otherwise it will bolt up because the shape is the same. I have all three types of bellhousings to compare E9 orginal, early 4/5speed and later motronic.
 

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some folks only want earlier versions on their restorations.
I weld quarters in the holes
 

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Hi Steve,

I heard back from a contact that I reached out to on the day that we first spoke. I found an early non-motronic one for you for $150 plus about $25 shipping. The seller has the other parts that you may need, such as the clutch pedal (may need to swap the pedal setup), cross member, etc. I'll shoot you a text.
 
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I have a non motronic for $150 delivered....is the bolt on slave type....I also have the stock CS type for $100 delivered.

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Al Taylor
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