Mild day today and I had a kid to help with it....
It does fit in the 67-76 A-body just like a small block bell would. I added some pictures that are hard to discern from the
top between the block and fire wall...there is plenty of room to spare... that being said, the top of the bell and the starter pocket
would be very tight on a 63-66 without use of the magic wangenhammer...
As I get time I will get everything bolted up and swap to headers and then we can see how things go...
I will say a couple things to note:
The new TOB from Mccleod was pretty nice, but the retaining springs were really stiff and hard to get them
engaged onto the fork... also the lack of the access from the underside made things harder to line up the Tranny
input shaft, TOB and make the stab...
I did have to do a bit more grinding on the bearing retainer hole as it's a smidge too tight for the stock 5.125 IBR...
If you use the stock bolts for the fork bracket, you will have to grind about 1/8" off of them to get them flat with
the mounting plate on the bell... Make sure you have shorter bolts as the stock tranny to bell bolts are a bit long and
can run into interference when they hit bottom on the bell body, as the plate isn't as thick/deep as the stock bell.
Last item on the list, the lower edge of the bell hangs lower than the standard bell or flywheel with no inspection plate...
It will get hung up on the cross link during installation...this can be corrected by moving the crosslink out of the way
by steering/rotating your tires to one side or the other.
I will also note here that while seeing which of my last 2 A-833 OD's I would use, I found that I had also broke the
hurst shifter itself, the pivot/gate will not move out of 3/OD. So I will have a winter project to see what is bent for the
shifter to not pivot side to side.
Looks like it's good to go for now!
