L@@king For A Bw Bellhousing And Spring Plate
#3
Geronimo36
Gold Member
I have one
I have a bell housing and flex plate. The bell housing needs a little welding, since I cracked it in half, and the flex plate needs all new springs since that was broken too.
if you're handy with a welder, it's yours.
Just kidding!!!! Go check out Marine Power Services, they should have one. There was also a guy on OSO here in NJ who was selling TRS drives. He has bell housings, and flex plates.
if you're handy with a welder, it's yours.
Just kidding!!!! Go check out Marine Power Services, they should have one. There was also a guy on OSO here in NJ who was selling TRS drives. He has bell housings, and flex plates.
#5
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Thanks for the replies guys! My application is a little uncommon but here it is... The motor is in it's stock location when set up for a Bravo. I am adding an extension box and a 2-speed tranny in front of my Blackhawk. I'm certain that I need a bellhousing that will accomodate the starter in the standard "bolted to the block" location. Is it uncommon to use the starter in the stock location instead a rear mount with this type of bellhousing?