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Duramax Bolt Bellhousing pattern Drawing

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Duramax Bolt Bellhousing pattern Drawing

Post by std80 »

Does anyone have a diagram of a Duramax bellhousing? No one is making adaptors yet and ther eis curently one sitting in the workshop shed waiting to be fitted up.
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Post by heathgu »

It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
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Post by std80 »

heathgu wrote:It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
Mate i would be stoked for my boss if it its. Are you aware of anywhere i can confirm this. is there any variation in the chev bolt patterns? like ls1 to the 350. thanks for the quick reply.
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Post by bogged »

std80 wrote:
heathgu wrote:It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
Mate i would be stoked for my boss if it its. Are you aware of anywhere i can confirm this..
yea look under his bonnet....
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Post by std80 »

bogged wrote:
std80 wrote:
heathgu wrote:It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
Mate i would be stoked for my boss if it its. Are you aware of anywhere i can confirm this..
yea look under his bonnet....
Its sitting on a crate, not in an engine bay. the bonnett sitting on a pallett on racking too, and i dont have a chev bell housing floating around to try it... hence the reason for the question.
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Post by bogged »

std80 wrote:
bogged wrote:
std80 wrote:
heathgu wrote:It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
Mate i would be stoked for my boss if it its. Are you aware of anywhere i can confirm this..
yea look under his bonnet....
Its sitting on a crate, not in an engine bay. the bonnett sitting on a pallett on racking too, and i dont have a chev bell housing floating around to try it... hence the reason for the question.
No, look under heaths bonnet.
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Post by chimpboy »

Not sure if this helps. It might at least tell you straight off that the pattern is not Chev V8?

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http://members.shaw.ca/betterthanyoutoo ... tterns.htm
This is not legal advice.
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Post by std80 »

heathgu wrote:It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
Thanks Bogged.
Heath looks like you are the man to talk to.. Ill have a read of the other threads, then ill start asking questions if thats ok..
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Post by gouldy »

heathgu wrote:It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
Mate listen to heathgu, he has a duramax in his GU, so I think he knows what he is on about.
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Post by std80 »

gouldy wrote:
heathgu wrote:It is a standard chev bolt pattern mate.
Mate listen to heathgu, he has a duramax in his GU, so I think he knows what he is on about.
sorry, came out wrongly. i was meaning i'd read up on what heathgu has had to say previously before i'd re-ask questions. cheers for the responses guys
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