Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
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Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
Found this flying solo in the rafters of the main garage. It appears to have been modified in a number of places.
What specific setups could this have been built to complement?
What specific setups could this have been built to complement?
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Matthew Rose
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1965 Monza
1966 Corsa Convertible
1963 Rampside
Many Tons of Parts
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Re: Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
Hydraulic clutch.
- Frank DuVal
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Re: Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
I agree, but Oh! not for a Corvair differential, as the starter has been moved too. Maybe a VW transaxle?

Frank DuVal
Fredericksburg, VA
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Re: Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
Doubt it was for a VW transaxle. That would give two bellhousing spaces. Maybe had a plate for a "conventional" transmission? Add insult to modification with GIRLING hydraulics.
- sweet66monza
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Re: Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
We may never know for sure, but between the clutch, starter and redrilled holes, maybe this could have been modified for a flipped transaxle
Cody Hurley
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Re: Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
The ones I've seen for a flipped transaxle they had cut it in half, like inline with the flywheel. The 2 parts are then rotated 180 degrees from each other and welded back together.
RJ Tools Salem, OR
69 conv pulling a 66 trailer
69 conv pulling a 66 trailer
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Re: Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
Here's a flipped transaxle fastened to a "normal" location bellhousing. It's surprising how some of the bolts fit, and others are only offset a small amount.
Part of the bellhousing at the starter was cut and sectioned in for the new starter location. Mid engine buggy perhaps?
A hydraulic clutch would be a good choice for this setup IMOPart of the bellhousing at the starter was cut and sectioned in for the new starter location. Mid engine buggy perhaps?
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Re: Modified Stickshift Bellhousing
I remember seeing a shelf full of cut, flipped, and welded back together Corvair bellhousings at Hobart Kennedy's original Kennedy Engineered Products (KEP) shop when I was about 10 years old. He was buddies with my Dad.
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