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Bell housing

jamesroney

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C5TA-6394-A

Located between the trans and the bell, impossible to see when installed. If it's cast iron, and it's 164 tooth, and it is drilled for your Bronco clutch linkage, and if bolts to your Small Block Ford, and your 3 speed bolts to it... then this is it.
 

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KempDaytona

KempDaytona

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It's a top loader 4 speed. I'm trying to get the right clutch for it. Thank you for the input. Very helpful
 

jamesroney

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It's a top loader 4 speed. I'm trying to get the right clutch for it. Thank you for the input. Very helpful
There are two different patterns for the toploader 4 speed. The 1964-65 narrow pattern, and the 1965+ “butterfly” pattern. The butterfly pattern is the same as the Bronco 3 speed from 65-77.
 

Oldtimer

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You need to get a clutch that fits the flywheel as well as the bell housing.
I (and my top loader 4 sp) have been happy with a Superior Centerforce dual friction 11" clutch kit.
Don't have a part number, I bought it 21 years ago.

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