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Lakewood Bellhousing info...FYI
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<blockquote data-quote="73' mach 1" data-source="post: 267041" data-attributes="member: 3801"><p>I was getting ready to order my Lakewood Bellhousing P/N 15200 and I was looking at the pics that EBSTANG posted and noticed he still had a spacer on the bell. I contacted Jeff at Moderndriveline about which spacer I needed. He informed me that the Lakewood Bell I was going for was the wrong one. He said he just had a conversation with a friend of his from Lakewood/Holley/Quicktime...and he said the P/N I want is in fact 15203. The difference is about .5" longer on the 15203. Stating I wouldn't need a spacer with this bell. I'm wondering if I'd have to do less mods to the rest of my linkages and clutch fork vs what Eric did? I guess we'll find out. I was still going to put a call in before placing my order but it seemed Modern knows what they are talking about. Just wanted to give everyone a heads up if they were thinking of adding a steel bell. I'll keep everyone updated. I'm still waiting on a friend of mine to help me install my TKO along with a bunch of other goodies. Should be sometime the end of this month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="73' mach 1, post: 267041, member: 3801"] I was getting ready to order my Lakewood Bellhousing P/N 15200 and I was looking at the pics that EBSTANG posted and noticed he still had a spacer on the bell. I contacted Jeff at Moderndriveline about which spacer I needed. He informed me that the Lakewood Bell I was going for was the wrong one. He said he just had a conversation with a friend of his from Lakewood/Holley/Quicktime...and he said the P/N I want is in fact 15203. The difference is about .5" longer on the 15203. Stating I wouldn't need a spacer with this bell. I'm wondering if I'd have to do less mods to the rest of my linkages and clutch fork vs what Eric did? I guess we'll find out. I was still going to put a call in before placing my order but it seemed Modern knows what they are talking about. Just wanted to give everyone a heads up if they were thinking of adding a steel bell. I'll keep everyone updated. I'm still waiting on a friend of mine to help me install my TKO along with a bunch of other goodies. Should be sometime the end of this month. [/QUOTE]
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