Jamesz
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- Joined
- Sep 12, 2024
- Posts
- 25
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- 20
- Location
- missouri
- First Name
- James
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 350
Okay so I bought a clutch fork for a 77 thinking that it would fit but I guess these older style bell housings are not as wide. I bought the transmission, bellhousing, clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel off of a gentleman and he told me that they should fit. But now I'm faced with the problem of finding a clutch fork that will fit. I cannot get any clutch forks for the earlier style at any auto part stores in south west Missouri without a drive to Kansas City. Do y'all think it would be more beneficial to just get a different bell housing and use the clutch fork from the newer style or try and find an older style clutch fork?You want to measure your bellhousing. Newer style is 6.29" trans flange to engine flange. For many years engines had a single engine mount in the front and used a mount on each side of the trans bell. This is how the many 6 cylinder engines were mounted. Your bell has those mounts.
As more V8s were installed the mounts were switched to 1 mount on the back of the trans and 2 mounts on each side of the engine. You can use that bell as long as the front to back measurement is correct, also the diameter of the rear hole needs match the trans. I think you need 5 1/8" hole.
Squares came with this style bellhousing:
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This will fit a 12" clutch.