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Early trucks did not have a hydraulic clutch so the bellhousing does not have that mounting ear. '57-'60 used a hydraulic clutch, as well as larger '61-'64 trucks so the same design stuck around from '57 on.
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Hi That bell housing may be quite desirable to someone. http://www.ford-y-block.com/t5in-trucks.htmstuey
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famdoc3 (3/3/2023)
The thing you’re call a “mount” is the slave cylinder itself just missing the piston and seals. Have that setup in the hot rod I’m building. Mike I did not know that - it had looked like there was an "ear" on the bell that I had not noticed on earlier bells for the Y block. I guess I will have to get it out again and take a look see.
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The thing you’re call a “mount” is the slave cylinder itself just missing the piston and seals. Have that setup in the hot rod I’m building. Mike
Mike, still lovin his 57 t'bird after 53 years!
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Cleaning some things out of inventory - these bell housings for the trucks are heavy I know, but I thought maybe someone could use it. I can send more photos if you shoot me an email at dan.jessup@hotrodreverend.com. $60 plus the ride to your door - I am in Milford, Ohio 45150.
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend" check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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