Chevy Engine
Chevy Clutch Housings
Most people define Chevrolet Bellhousings by the Clutch size (i.e. 10.5",11", or 12"). Flywheel Diameter (12.75" or 14") or number of teeth is more accurate because some 168 tooth flywheels are drilled with multiple bolt patterns, and the aftermarket makes a 153 tooth flywheel that a 11" clutch and pressure plate will fit.
Chevrolet has always had just two sizes of flywheel: Big (168 tooth 14" diameter) and Small (153 tooth 12.75" diameter), with the 153 tooth flywheel being introduced in 1963.
The early bells were cast iron with the aluminum bells being phased in. Eventually aluminum became the only material for all factory bells.
With that said, most Chevy bells will physically fit Small Blocks from 1955 on up, 6 cylinders from 1963 on, and all Big Block engines, W engines, as long as they are Chevrolet engines. GM used engines from other divisions in Chevy cars.
But, there are major differences to consider such as transmission mounting hole size, clutch fork ball stud locations, z-bar mounting provisions, starter, clutch fork hole location and, of course, factory correct application.
In the above photo you can see the difference between the starter sides of the two aluminum housings. On the 168 tooth bell, the starter is farther away from the crank center line and therefore needs more room in the bell.
Paint: Most Chevy bellhousings I've come across were panted while attached to the engine and transmission, and have over-spray in various places on the inside (starter hole, fork hole) with the outline of trans mounting ears on the front. This isn't heavy, just over spray.
Inspection covers: I've found three different sizes for aluminum bells. 153 tooth, 168 tooth and truck. But, there are variations in the starter hole.
Date codes: Most cast iron bells have an alpha numeric code. Aluminum bells? I saw discussion on a forum that the single number over the part # was a date code, which I doubt. Manufacturers usually put a number in molds and dies to help with quality control(as in number seven cavity needs maintenance).There are one or two circles divided in half that are Engineering codes and may contain some sort of date code. I have seen a few bellhousings with 80 in the circle; these are obviously date codes. Some bells have a graph-looking thing with dotes also. I will try to research these.
For pictures,applications and more details click on the Picture or part number link.
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Casting #462606 153 Tooth Chevy (2 types)
153 Tooth Chevy (2 types)
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Casting #464697
168 Tooth Chevy (2 types)
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Casting #3704922 168 Tooth Chevy Cast Iron
168 Tooth Chevy
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Casting #3729001 Chevy 168 Tooth Cast Iron
Chevy 168 Tooth
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Casting #3733365 55-57 Chevy Pass. & 55-59 Vette
168 Tooth Chevy
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Casting #3742257 58-60 Chevy Pass. Cast Iron
58-60 Chevy Pass.
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Casting #3764591 60 Vette and Pass. Aluminum
1st Aluminum Chevy Bell
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Casting #3779552 60-62 Chevy Pass.
60-62 Chevy Pass.
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#3779553
1960-64 Chevy Passenger Car, 1960-63 Corvette
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Casting #3788383 62-63 Chevy II 153 Tooth
153 Tooth Chevy II (small hole)
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Casting #3788421 63 Vette & Pass. 153 Tooth
153 Tooth Chevy (Small Hole)
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Casting #3840383 153 Tooth Chevy
153 Tooth Chevy
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#3843942 168 Tooth Chevy
1964 Chevy Passenger Car (409)
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Casting #3849309 64-67 Chevy II
153 Tooth 64-67 Chevy II
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Casting #3858403 153 Tooth Chevy
153 Tooth Chevy
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#3866983
1965 Chevy Passenger Car, 1966 Chevelle - 168 Tooth
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Casting #3872444 168 Tooth Chevy
168 Tooth Chevy
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Casting #3899621
168 Tooth Chevy Engine
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Casting #6270026
1973-77 4 cylinder
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#14037657
1982 F Body Dual Pattern
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#14048867
1984-85 Corvette Hydraulic
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#14060627
1983 F Body
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#14075715
1984-86 F Body
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#14075722
1984-92 F Body
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#14075723
1984-89 F Body