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I just got the bronco home the other day and found three huge cracks in the bellhousing. I was wondering if the bellhousings from teh 2.9 and 4.0 would bolt to my 2.8, I know the transmission bolt patterns are the same but what about the bolt pattern on the engine side? :confused:
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Post by drewski15 »

anyone? i looked all around and i couldnt find info that said they were the same, but that was just implied. Id like to get a yes or no answer on this so i dont go spend money on one and it not fit
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Post by DBrown »

do you know what tranny you have?
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Post by drewski15 »

its the tk5 but its fine the bell housing just got cracked beyond repair. Im going to the yard this weekend and i would like to know what i can get a bellhousing out of before i waste time on pulling somehting i cant use. thanks
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Post by ranger5.0 »

If you have an 85' 2.8 it will work cause of the internal slave. the 83's and 84's with a 2.8 have a extenal slave and this results in a longer input shaft on the trans and it will not work with the newer bellhousings
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Post by drewski15 »

it has an external slave kinda sucks i guess. how hard would it be to make a internal slave housing work? what woudl i need to get from the donor vehicle?
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Post by Nobody »

The tranny input shafts are different lenghts, so you can't convert. I suppose you might be able to swap input shafts, but that would hardly be worth while. There has to be someone that can send you a bellhousing from a dead tranny. Hell I threw one away a couple years ago.
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would i be able to pull the tranny and use that too to make it ues teh internal or would i have to swap the engine?
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Post by Nobody »

I believe all the transmissions are interchangable, but driveshaft mods may be required.

Heck, if you have 4.0L donor....swap the engine tranny and everything.
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Post by drewski15 »

Ok so if i go to the yard and find a newer donor, then if i pull the bellhousing, trannny, and clutch assembly it should work in my 84?
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Post by Nobody »

I can't say for sure, since I haven't actually done it. I do believe if you grab everything, you'll be good to go. If you pull from a 4.0L, you might wan the flywheel too. You'll also want the line for the clutch, and crossmember.
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Post by Totalled »

Basically, whatever donor you find, grab everything from the clutch master down. You con put a 4.0 flywheel/clutch/trans behind a 2.8/2.9. The 4.0 uses a 10" clutch, so it'd actually an upgrade for the small motors. keep in mind, unless you get an FM145, you're gonna need a front and rear driveshaft from a BII with the same trans. The FM146, M5OD, and A4ld Auto are all the smae length and about 3" longer than a TK5 and FM145.
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Post by drewski15 »

Ok thanks. I didnt find anything at the yard today that would work but i did find the exact housing i need online. thanks for the help everyone. despite not finding the bellhousing i got a new carb, ac compressor, shocks(mine were bent), and rear end with a l/s for about 90 bucks. so all in all not a bad day.
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