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Old 04-18-2004, 04:05 PM
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I only have 5 bolts holding the bellhousing to the engine. Is that all that I should? Is that enough? The other holes dont appear to line up to anything so I think I am good to go.
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If youre bolting the tranny directly to the engine, then only 5 will go. Plenty of guys running it that way with no problem at all. Thats the way I have it done. Dont worry, its plenty.
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I only have 5 bolts holding the bellhousing to the engine. Is that all that I should? Is that enough? The other holes dont appear to line up to anything so I think I am good to go.
if you had a 1975 chevy monza with a v-8 it only had 5 bolts from the factory, so don't worry. your car must be an animal to drive. jk
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It was before the nitrous and tranny swap. I will tell you once my driveshaft comes back if it is even better!!!




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