I have started gathering some of the components for my T56 swap and have come to a minor snag. Quicktime claims their conversion bellhousing accepts a maximum of a 10.5" clutch and 157t flywheel. D&D Transmission and Summit both sell this bellhousing. McLeod has a conversion bellhousing that will accept an 11" clutch and 164t flywheel. At what point should I consider an 11" clutch or should I not even consider a 10.5" clutch? The motor is a fairly stock 351w with an XE262 cam. There are eventual plans to add some aluminum heads and eventually do a 408 stroker but who knows how far in the future that may end up being after this trans swap. The wife keeps hinting about having kids, so it may be 20 years before that stroker kit happens :cry
I do have longtube Hooker Comp headers and am thinking the smaller Quicktime bell would minimize any clearance headaches with the headers. I plan on going with a hydraulic throwout bearing and hydraulic clutch M/C, so no fork to mess with on this conversion. The price between the two bellhousings and two clutch diameters are minimal. The 11" clutch and McLeod bell is slightly cheaper. Does the clutch diameter really make that much of a difference, or am I meddling in a minor detail here? :wstup
I do have longtube Hooker Comp headers and am thinking the smaller Quicktime bell would minimize any clearance headaches with the headers. I plan on going with a hydraulic throwout bearing and hydraulic clutch M/C, so no fork to mess with on this conversion. The price between the two bellhousings and two clutch diameters are minimal. The 11" clutch and McLeod bell is slightly cheaper. Does the clutch diameter really make that much of a difference, or am I meddling in a minor detail here? :wstup