The bellhousing with the part number CM2 3704822 is typically associated with certain Ford transmissions, specifically the C4 automatic transmission used in various Ford vehicles. This part number may be found in applications for models like the Ford Mustang and Ford F-Series trucks from the 1960s and 1970s. Always verify compatibility with specific vehicle models and transmission types when sourcing parts.
t5 tranny, what size bolts secure the tranny to the bellhousing?
On the transmission bellhousing.
no the bellhousing on 99 is made like a ford starter mounts to bellhousing and not to motor and it has a full bellhousing instead of open on bottom
The number of doors.
the bell housing bolt pattern is the same but the flywheel on 460 is thicker and makes they pressure plate hit bellhousing from 351m/400 there for it will not work you have to have a bellhousing from a 429 or 460
attached to the transmission on the bellhousing.
Inside the manual transmission bellhousing
Bolted to the side of the transmission bellhousing.
I would start looking for the serial number (which would be stamped into the metal not cast or raised on housing) on the side or top of the bellhousing near the base of the steering column.
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch on a Ford Ranger is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
Bolt spacing where the bellhousing mates to the back of the engine.