Re: Why are there two different lower bell housings?
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I've only seen at most maybe 5 or 6 bellhousings. Never knew that any were solid. Maybe 55's or GH or Hash are solid and 56 Packard has removeable plate???? I have no idea. The solid bellhousing is news to me.
Posted on: 2009/12/4 22:33
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Same here. Never seen a solid one. Does it have a drain hole?
EDIT: Think the early 55 might have had a solid cover. The picture in the repro 55 engine training manual is poor quality but almost looks that way. There is a separate lower hsng part number for 55 and 56. Don't know of any other difference so wondering if that might be it--although the inspection plate is listed for 55-6.
Posted on: 2009/12/4 22:40
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I've seen several V8 lower flywheel covers and they all had an access hole to allow draining the converter. Perhaps the standard trans lower cover is solid?? Parts book lists only a 55 lower cover and a 56 lower cover.
Posted on: 2009/12/4 23:20
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I supposed pictures of what you have are in order Jack!
Posted on: 2009/12/4 23:26
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-BigKev
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Snowing lightly and temps in the single digits out in the garage just now. Maybe pix tomorrow.
However, I've got at least two of the solid lower housings. Since I've also got three or four manual transmissions from '56 Golden Hawks, maybe they were a manual-only version. That's why you Packard guys haven't ever seen them. Yes, there is a 1/4" drilled hole in the center bottom to drain. Question - what is the difference between the '55 and the '56 lower bellhousing? thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2009/12/5 0:08
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All 55s came with solid bell housing bottoms. I guess the mechanics complained enough that they put the access plate on for 56. Perhaps some late 55s had the plate, but I have never seen one. I usually take a holesaw and cut a 1" hole using the existing 1/4" hole as a pilot. Then it is no problem to drain the convertor, once you find the plug.
Posted on: 2009/12/5 23:00
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I get what you are saying now. The the lower bell housing cover has a separate smaller plate or cover for draining the converter?
On the '54 Gear-Start you have to remove the entire lower bell housing cover to get at the converter.
Posted on: 2009/12/6 14:17
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yeah, the 56s have a sheet metal cover on the lower part of the bellhousing. it allows you easy acess to the converter drains and ring gear for baring the engine
Posted on: 2009/12/6 16:51
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If anyone needs one of those little metal bottom covers, I seem to have ended up with a fistful of them in my parts bin. Free for postage.
Posted on: 2009/12/6 19:04
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