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Chevy, Gmc, 621 Performance Bellhousing, Bell Housing on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Fallbrook, California, US

Fallbrook, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Manufacturer Part Number:3899621

Here we have a 621 Bellhousing. The actual casting numbers are: 3899621. This one is large enough to handle the Chevy large 168 tooth 14 inch flywheel and 12 inch clutch. It fits all the older small and big block Chevy engines from 283-454, and has the 4 and 5/8 inch or 4 and 11/16 inch center hole (whichever one you call it). All I know is that I have 3 Muncies, all with the what I call the 4 and 5/8 inch bearing cap and this bell fits all of them. This bell has been cleaned and blasted to clear it of all dirt and debris. It has also been checked and verified true all over for proper mounting to the engine, and for proper mounting of the tranny to it, plus clearance for the clutch and flywheel, plenty of room (16 inches from top to bottom inside clearance). It has been repaired (see the pictures). All the bolt holes are in great condition now, that hole in the weld is simply where I was trying to allow an opening for the shavings to fall out when I was tapping the hole.  It is very strong though and nothing to wory about.  The Clutch pivot ball has been removed, cleaned and threads checked, they are good to go. The shipping rate is a flat rate of $25.00 in the lower 48 U.S. states only. In addition, RURAL ROUTE type addresses, where a surcharge is tacked on, will have an additional charge applied to the invoice. Package will be sent to you via UPS Ground with a tracking number. I will ship elsewhere on a case by case basis but, email me first to inquire, so that I can check your shipping options and rates to see if it will be feasible for the both of us. I will not lose money on shipping. NOTE: I also sell 444's, 697's, 486's, 15530202's, 383's, 421's, 403's, 6283756's, and both new or used forks, rubber boots and inspection shield covers to match them, for a small additonal price. They may not all be in my auction right now, but email me and I'll send pictures of what I have. Some have been repaired yet guaranteed to work great. Some are in original condition and ready to install. All are immaculate and go for some of the best prices you'll find. Check out my other auctions and email me with any questions, we can make a deal.
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