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New Bellhousing for VH45 conversion

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New Bellhousing for VH45 conversion

Post by bogged »

Eric asked me to post this..

Well not new, but reconditioned...

This is from Ptrool, and is almost factory.
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Post by BIG GQ »

And what do you want? Comments? Offers? :roll: :finger: :finger: :finger: :D :D :D
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Post by bogged »

BIG GQ wrote:And what do you want? Comments? Offers? :roll: :finger: :finger: :finger: :D :D :D
nfi, some people asked to see what he had done, and how.. so for them, and not you :P here it is
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Post by Eric »

Sorry Big GQ , should have replied earlier , a few people on here were asking questions about the belhousing I was going to use , and if i could post a pic when it was finished . The original bell housing made, looked like a bit of a scolpture and eye saw , but the measurment wernt to bad , so desided to re work it. After a lot of welding and reworking , this what i came up with , also front to rear surfaces were not flush , but a couple of runs through the mill soon fixed that .

Unfortuantly I don't get much time to work on PTROOL , but I am in no rush to finish it . I am emailing Bogged all the step by step pic's and he will put them up on a web page for me .
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Post by bogged »

Eric wrote:Sorry Big GQ , should have replied earlier , a few people on here were asking questions about the belhousing I was going to use , and if i could post a pic when it was finished . The original bell housing made, looked like a bit of a scolpture and eye saw , but the measurment wernt to bad , so desided to re work it. After a lot of welding and reworking , this what i came up with , also front to rear surfaces were not flush , but a couple of runs through the mill soon fixed that .

Unfortuantly I don't get much time to work on PTROOL , but I am in no rush to finish it . I am emailing Bogged all the step by step pic's and he will put them up on a web page for me .
I think its pretty impressive for a home made jobby! Wish I had that sorta talent and tools
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