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Jw Performance 92453-a164 Ultra Bell Bellhousing Th350 Th400 Small Block Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $444.99
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Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:J.W. Performance Transmissions Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:92453-A164 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Aluminum UPC:NA

Using the latest technology, J.W. Performance has come up with these Ultra Bell bellhousings. They are designed to be certified flexplate shields and allow for special motor and transmission combinations to be easily mated together. J.W. Performance Ultra Bell bellhousings are manufactured from one-piece cast aluminum, making them 5 times stronger than stock bellhousings. They are capable of withstanding even the most severe tire shake, can fit under most stock floorboards, and are made in the USA. Stock bellhousing must be cut off of transmission. This bolts directly to front pump. Bolts included. Will also work with GM 11 in. and smaller torque converters.

SFI-Approved: Yes
Safety Rating: SFI 30.1
Block Plate Included: No
Bellhousing Type: New
Clutch Fork Included: No
Adjustable Fork Pivot Recommended: No
Bellhousing Material: Aluminum
Bellhousing Finish: Natural

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