Syuddley,Got a '73 mach 1, doing a manual swap, which flywheel should I use 164 or 157? Cast iron bellhousing
I bought the trans for 50 bucks and I'm used to driving 3 on the tree, trans is from a 68 mustang and the bell is from a 72 mustangAre you sure the bellhousing goes with the transmission? The depth of the bellhousing has to match the length of the input shaft.
I'm sure there are cast iron bellhousings for both 157 and 164 flywheels. Do you know what the 3-speed came out of, and what the bellhousing came out of? Are you sure the 3-speed will be strong enough?
A Cleveland with a 157 tooth bellhousing cannot use a stock starter, has to be mini gear-drive starter.
I had a new 64-1/2 Mustang with a 2V 289 and a 3-speed, was all I could find, couldn't stand it, traded it for a '65 4V 4-speed as soon as I could get one ordered. So, I agree with Jeff and Jason, and I would never have another 3-speed manual.
What would happen if i used a 157 tooth fly?Gotcha!
IIRC 164 tooth is what would have come from the factory on all small blocks v-8 Mustangs during 71-73. I'm not sure if a 3 speed manual was even available during this time frame though so you may need to research interchangeability a bit further
I measured, its 164I see you decided you need a 164 tooth flywheel, are you sure your bellhousing is a 164 tooth? Here's how to tell the difference:
If you're still not sure, get the casting number off it, I have a fairly good list of bellhousing casting numbers.
EDIT: I see Jeff gave you the link to Mustang Tek. That'll help you more than the picture I posted.
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