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Gm Bellhousing 14075723 For '84-92 Camaro Firebird V8 W/ T5 Manual Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $26.00
Location:

Allen, Texas, US

Allen, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:14075723 Surface Finish:Gold painted aluminum

GM part# 14075723 bell housing from an '84-92 Camaro or Firebird with a Gen1 small-block Chevy V8, T-5 manual transmission, and hydraulic clutch.  It looks like it needs a new ball stud, because there's no ball at all on the one that is in there now.  Also, the clutch fork opening appears to have been enlarged slightly to clear a non-stock fork or something like that.  Otherwise, it appears to be in good used condition.  No visible cracks, and rings like a bell when struck.  Contact me with any questions.

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