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  1. Kern Dog

    Do original manual transmission bell housings have part numbers cast into them?

    I have one here…. This came out of a 68 Dart that has one of the early 5 speed Tremec TKO transmissions as part of a Keisler kit. You can see the adapter on the mounting face. I can’t find a casting number. It had no boot to cover the clutch fork hole. It wouldn’t be hard to...
  2. Kern Dog

    The importance of measuring bell housing runout.

    The topic of bell housing runout has gained a lot of attention the last few years with the rise in popularity of the aftermarket overdrive manual transmission kits. Years ago, I never heard of it, never heard of anyone even talking of it. I’d hear guys talk of clutch chatter, the transmission...
  3. Kern Dog

    Identifying a clutch and brake pedal assembly.

    Hey everyone, I bought a stash of parts from a guy a few years back. In the stash was a 65 Valiant that he intended to restore. The plan was to convert it to a 4 speed setup. In the parts collection is two sets of pedals. The set on the left seems to be correct for the early A body. The set on...
  4. Kern Dog

    Manual trans pedals. What year A body interchanges?

    Hello, all. A few years back I got a parts stash from a guy that was into the 63-66 Valiant and Barracuda cars. He was buying up stuff to build a 340, 4 speed. 8.75 Valiant convertible. There are some parts in the collection that may or may not be correct for the project. I have what looks like...
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