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Bellhousing Options?

Got a 351 for the bird...what bellhousing would i use with a C-4?  What about a T-5?  I heard a mustang 5.0 bellhousing would work with the T-5.  Thx

Edit: Can someone move this to Drivetrain?

Bellhousing Options?

Reply #1
well, if its a 351 windsor, anything that will work with a 5.0 should work...i think...
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Bellhousing Options?

Reply #2
yea it is a W--thanks for the info

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Reply #3
all ford small block bells can be used as long as the correct flywheel is used

be aware some late engines use a .50oz imbalance were as older use a .28oz imbalance.

some early 289 used a 5 bolt bell housing wich is not interchangable with the later ones.
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Reply #4
Even 351 Cleveland engines used the same bellhousing as a windsor, 351 Modifieds, and 400 used the big block pattern.


I was under the impression that all 351W's used a 28oz balance.
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