Just thought this might be interesting to some of the forum readers...
This is a pic of the Lakewood Bellhousing's blocking plate with the oil pan clearance hole cut into it.
"oil pan clearance hole?" you ask...
Yes. When we installed the new TKO 600, 5 speed manual trans, with the 11" clutches and the 164 tooth flywheel and mated it to my rebuilt 408 stroker Cleveland, we had trans block plate clearance issues with the oil pan. Original pans were embossed in this area, I assume, for this clearance. I cannot find any literature addressing this topic. Can any of you guys shed some further light on this topic? All aftermarket plates offered for this application are just plain flat plate, without the clearance embossed into it...? ::shrug::
This is a pic of the Lakewood Bellhousing's blocking plate with the oil pan clearance hole cut into it.
"oil pan clearance hole?" you ask...
Yes. When we installed the new TKO 600, 5 speed manual trans, with the 11" clutches and the 164 tooth flywheel and mated it to my rebuilt 408 stroker Cleveland, we had trans block plate clearance issues with the oil pan. Original pans were embossed in this area, I assume, for this clearance. I cannot find any literature addressing this topic. Can any of you guys shed some further light on this topic? All aftermarket plates offered for this application are just plain flat plate, without the clearance embossed into it...? ::shrug::