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What is the ticket for Stick shift Bell housings?
Doing a conversion in a Roadster for Nostalgia Modified Production and need a low mount housing. The 15000 lakewood will not put the fork low enough. Are there any housings with a rotating fork / round bar type of mechanism? I'm new to Sticks and clutches. I need help moving up the learning curve.
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Browell. Not cheap, but great stuff, great support.
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Adger… Have a look at the Lakewood 15050 62-67 Chevy II application, a bunch lower than the 15000. Hope this helps... MB
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I 100% agree! Mr Browell came to my pits at Indy to Check up on me asked if he could change anything and I said it’s already the best as is! He can put the fork anywhere you want
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IIRC the Lakewood Chevy II bellhousing is limited to a 10 1/2" flywheel if that matters.
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