Hi all
Am I going mad??? I have a IndyR frame (mid build)... intending on running a Zetec black top and type 9 gearbox.
I have just gone to 'size things up' and there is no way in hell its all going to fit.
Based on where the engine mounts are located I can easily work out where the engine will sit, and where the bell housing needs to be.
The bell housing will need to sit approx 4" within the tunnel. Problem is the tunnel is (just shy) 12" .... and my bell housing is a good
13" wide, with the widest part being where the starter motor is.
Same as this:
http://www.retro-ford.co.uk/shop/sites/default/files/image
cache/product_full/004_5.JPG
Doesn't matter how I position it is def will not fit inside the tunnel.
Am I missing something?? HELP
Daz.
You may find the bell housing isn’t meant to be IN the tunnel, If the indy is anything like my tiger you’ll need a extension on your gear stick to move the position backwards and from under the dash.
Have you bought the chassis new?
Just hope it's not a BEC chassis!
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Originally posted by furryeggs
You may find the bell housing isn’t meant to be IN the tunnel, If the indy is anything like my tiger you’ll need a extension on your gear stick to move the position backwards and from under the dash.
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Originally posted by CosKev3
Have you bought the chassis new?
Just hope it's not a BEC chassis!
Perhaps they've just welded the mounting plates in the wrong place?
Or had a mix up with your order and welded them in for a different engine.
Does the bellhousing have a lump on it for the starter?
That might need lopping off as the starter doesn’t sit inside the housing. Then you might have room. That’s what you need to do for a Westy chassis
anyway.
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Originally posted by kingster996
Does the bellhousing have a lump on it for the starter?
That might need lopping off as the starter doesn’t sit inside the housing. Then you might have room. That’s what you need to do for a Westy chassis anyway.
Looking at the pic you posted, same bellhousing as mine, and you remove the huge bit that gets in the way basically. Probably the same for an Indy
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Originally posted by kingster996
Looking at the pic you posted, same bellhousing as mine, and you remove the huge bit that gets in the way basically. Probably the same for an Indy
Id be cutting the chassis up to get the engine as far back as possible, helps weight distribution and puts the gearstick just where you want it..
You will gain 2" by fitting the panel on the inside of the chassis.
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But as kingster said, cut that lump off the bell housing, it doesn't do anything.
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Originally posted by 40inches
You will gain 2" by fitting the panel on the inside of the chassis.
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But as kingster said, cut that lump off the bell housing, it doesn't do anything.
Got it to fit by cutting a big chunk of the bellhousing off. Its bloody tight though!
I now have a gaping hold in my bellhousing though - does that matter? Eg dust and crap up off the road etc?
Daz
Probably not,but personally I would weld a plate over the hole