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1964-69 Corvette,chevell, Camero 4spd Bell Housing #3840383 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Surface Finish:Cast Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:3840383 Warranty:No

Very nice Cast aluminum OEM GM bell housing.  No cracks or damage.  Like new condition.  Rare and hard to find!

3858403 for 153 Tooth Flywheel 10"

3858403 
The Chevy "403" is an aluminum 153 tooth bell housing with a 4 5/8" center hole. This makes it compatible with all GM 4 speeds (Muncie,Saginaw,T-10), except  the 1963 small bearing retainer transmissions. 
According to the 1967-75 Chevrolet Parts Catalog this is the only Clutch housing listed for the 302 cubic inch engine (69 Z-28 Camaro). Yet the I.D. number is 3840383.

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