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    Car Year, Make, Model: 34 Ford Roadster High Boy
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    Very helpful for me Troy!
    To me it looks like the shifter fits quit well to drivers position.
    I suppose I can find the distance from the bellhouse to the shifter some where on the web.
    What engine do you have?
    Is the firewall on the body recessed?

    In the meantime some other questions has showed up:
    It's about the bellhouse.
    Transmissions made for Lt1 engined or older can use a bellhousing from 1955 to 1997. (Correct me if it's wrong.)

    I'have also been told that GM started to use hydraulic clutch linkage in 1984, and isn't there a different between bellhousing made for mecanical linkage and bellhousing made for hydraulic linkage?

    Isn't hydraulic better if I'm planning to use a heavy duty clutch?
    Last edited by staleg; 04-15-2005 at 12:38 AM.

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