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hi guys i just need some1 to tell me if theres a diff between a cleveland and 302 windsor bellhousing???
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I assume you are referring to manuals? I believe they are the same as I had a toploader from an XB and just bolted it up to a Windsor.
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yes i was and thanks 4 confurming what i though just wanted some1 else to tell me lol so thanks
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302superbird, what size tailshaft do you have? Whats it out of? Im in the process of changing from a single rail to a toploader but want to know if i need a different tailshaft.
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From memory, the splines should be the same (28), unless your Top Loader is a 31 spline output shaft, which also has the longer extension housing. Just check your splines and length.
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With auto's the bellhousing is a bit bigger on the Cleveland than it is on a Windsor so the starter motor is about 1/2 inch further away from the centre of the crank. You can use either bellhousing on either engine as long as you get the flex plate and sa Edited by user Tuesday, 2 December 2008 8:17:00 PM(UTC)
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