Is there a bellhousing pattern for a diesel truck?
Is there a bellhousing pattern for a diesel truck?
No, both the V10 and the diesel use an SAE-spec bellhousing pattern that is also shared with the Ford pickup diesels, at least as far back as the old 6.9L, and many medium/heavy-duty truck engines. I’m not aware of any other Chrysler application of this bolt pattern.
What kind of bellhousing pattern does a GM V8 have?
Generation III V8s with modifications. These modifications include an additional bolt hole at the top of the pattern, and attachment points for cast oil pans to lower bellhousing extensions, to reduce NVH. This pattern has a distinctive odd-sided hexagonal shape.
What kind of bell patterns do Ford engines use?
The following is a list of Ford bellhousing patterns. A list of bell housing patterns for General Motors transmissions is also available, as is a list of engines for Ford Motor Company. Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some “big block”-sized V8’s as well as some V6’s and I6’s.
What kind of bolt pattern does a diesel truck use?
But it does appear that the diesel/V10 (truck) motors use a different bolt pattern. One fellow mentioned this was due to the 13″ clutch used on the diesel manual tranny, and then the much bigger torque converted needed for the auto version. well then..i wonder what pattern the v10 uses…..
No, both the V10 and the diesel use an SAE-spec bellhousing pattern that is also shared with the Ford pickup diesels, at least as far back as the old 6.9L, and many medium/heavy-duty truck engines. I’m not aware of any other Chrysler application of this bolt pattern.
But it does appear that the diesel/V10 (truck) motors use a different bolt pattern. One fellow mentioned this was due to the 13″ clutch used on the diesel manual tranny, and then the much bigger torque converted needed for the auto version. well then..i wonder what pattern the v10 uses…..
The following is a list of Ford bellhousing patterns. A list of bell housing patterns for General Motors transmissions is also available, as is a list of engines for Ford Motor Company. Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some “big block”-sized V8’s as well as some V6’s and I6’s.
What kind of bell housing does Ford use?
A list of bell housing patterns for General Motors transmissions is also available, as is a list of engines for Ford Motor Company. Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some “big block”-sized V8’s as well as some V6’s and I6’s. 200 I6 1978-1983 only, partial (4 of 6 bolts) pattern.