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- My Car
- 1971 Mach 1 w/408C stroker
I am in the middle of stroking my engine to 408 plus mods and installing a TKO600. I expect my engine to be producing between 450 to 500hp. I am purchasing most of the parts to install the TKO600 from Modern Driveline - they offer a very complete kit. One of the questions that has come up is the use of the aluminum (MD-401-1401) or steel bellhousing (MD-401-6060). According to them I am right at the point where I may need the steel bellhousing. However, the QuickTime bellhousing is about $350 more than their aluminum billet. Does any of you have experience or any insight that can help with my decision? Is there a risk at higher horsepower for the clutch/flywheel to fail and go though the bellhousing? The end plan is to run fat street tires with a locker, so not all the power will be able to be transferred to the ground.