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Old 04-27-2015, 07:44 PM   #1
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5.3/m20 muncie 4 speed bellhousing question

So I see most use the 621 BBC bellhousing. but wouldn't the gm 460486 bellhousing work with the ls7 throw out bearing, sach 1050 clutch kit, and 5.3 truck flywheel?
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Old 04-28-2015, 12:01 AM   #2
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Re: 5.3/m20 muncie 4 speed bellhousing question

The m20 is a car transmission ans has a 4 5/8 pilot This bellhousing is 5 1l8 so you need an adapter to use it
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Re: 5.3/m20 muncie 4 speed bellhousing question

When I said ls7 throw out bearing. I ment ls7 pilot Bearing
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Old 04-29-2015, 09:45 PM   #4
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Re: 5.3/m20 muncie 4 speed bellhousing question

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When I said ls7 throw out bearing. I ment ls7 pilot Bearing
The LS 7 pilot bearing , works with the gen 1 clutch set up....I have a 1955 cast bell, on the back of my 2000 Ls 5.3. It is backed with a 6 spd Richmond, with standard mechanical clutch linkage. If you are going hydraulic, I cant help I did not play that? I used the sachs 1050 flywheel, with the gen I clutch setup. . 3 of the holes on the press plate, needed to be drilled /reamed carefully, about 1/64 inch (.015/.016). the Sachs flywheel, takes the metric bolts ....Use the ls1, ARP bolts, on the crank & the clutch hat. The flywheel bolts , go all thew (red loc tight to seal. On the bell housing, the last guy did not 'bull ****" you.....67 back, would fit the car trans...68 on, did not Longhorn
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