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TONYT
01-02-2010, 10:26 AM
I,M DOING A 3550 SAWP AND WANT KNOW IF ANY OF YOU HAD TO USE THE SPACER BETWEEN THE TRANNY AND THE BELLHOUSING.
I,M USING THE MCLEOD 8660 AND A TREMEC 3550
TRANNY WONT SEAT ALL THE WAY INTO THE PILOT BEARING
TIA FOR U R HLP
bangingears
01-02-2010, 10:48 AM
I always run the thick .120 blocking plate, its part of the blow proof and keeps a broken clutch away from the block. Also be sure to check run-out on that bell, the last 2 I installed has .030-.050'' runout :eek:
mikedamufflr
01-02-2010, 11:10 AM
i think what TonyT is trying to say is that when we went to fit the trans to the bell housing is that it seemed like it had went all the way in but it was still not snug with the bell housing. it seemed like it had a little mor than a half inch gap befor snug. i had read where on some of the trans swaps u had to use an aluminum spacer. i believe they said the spacer was like 5/8 inch where are using a macloed bell housing.
rmracing
01-02-2010, 12:58 PM
Check your PMs Tony . If you need to give me a call .
bangingears
01-02-2010, 10:59 PM
t5's and tremec take a different ring that gets tapped in the bellhousing on the mccleods
TONYT
01-03-2010, 11:12 AM
yea i know bout the ring diff. put the 1 on for the tremec
got some good input now i got to try them out
thanx guys hope it works out
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