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yeah that was another option for sure. the pajero bellhousing puts the starter on the drivers side which would be a bit busy with the steering box being there too, so being able to place it on passenger side would be good.

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yeah mate definitely!

ideally I would like to suss out being able to make multiple bellhousings, as I know there would be a definite demand for 6G7x to W58 bellhousings both here in NZ and in Australia.

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the guy replied and said

"got mine made at HRP Performance 30 uclid ave hamilton was 1200 for the bellhousing 500 for hydrolic release bearing thing 7-- for custom clutch setup and flywheel machining

product is good very good looking and works well from what i can tell not having the car running."

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you've gotta face that a one off bell housing someone else makes out of alloy will be up to and above $1000 that's around the norm for a crusty dellow bell. Only reason UZ ones etc are $600 is they have a big market.

So you either pay ~$1000+ or you go the adapter plate route and customise the starter position. Probably want to go concentric release bearing to get the throw-out correct, it can be hard to get a fork 100% sweet on adapter plate setups and its much tidier. Depending on your shaft diameter there's saab or Holden ones that are cheap

also can get one made in steel (Did sam tell you about that option?) would only be a couple hundy.

Pick a gear box, get a spigot bearing and clutch that will mate the box to your engine and flywheel. Sit it all together on the floor and see if a v6 auto bell will work with an adapter or one of the bell housings that goes with the gearbox will work, Once its all sitting together it will be easy to see what has to be done. Its not going to be hard

EDIT: haha escorta! was going to say that, wayne stz

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I mean a sandwich plate between the mitsi motor and toyota gearbox.. thats what they use to do in the 50's - some bolts may line up even...

its only got to be 15mm thick or so.. worst turns to worst you can space the flywheel and starter motor away from the motor to make up for the 15mm...

or perhaps I am thinking about this much too simply and there are stresses and structural issues

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