223 4 speed bellhousing

Ytfut

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New here, and I hope I'm going in the right direction on this platform. If I'm screwing something up, please don't be shy about letting me know. I'm looking for a bellhousing to work in a 3/4 ton, with a 223. Already have the 4 speed, its bolted up to a very tired/butchered FE. Love to see some pictures of the proper bellhousing. Have one to sell.... I'm in Eastern Nebraski. And if anyone has a part number for it, I'd take that also. I suspect this isn't all that rare, but I'm probably going to be junk yarding. Thanx
 
Truck is a 64, 3/4, 4x4 (divorced). With the age of the truck, I shouldn't assume this tranny came with it, but it appears to be so. I'll have to go out to the shed and crawl under it to get the numbers. I'll give it a good shot to get that done today.
 
This truck is brutally rough... so rough its really cool. Was used last in SW colorado for Elk Hunting..... 15+ years ago, with the 360.
Got out to the shed today, to roll around and take a peek at tranny numbers. T98-IR next line W.G.-Div. next line N-2.... best I could see. Photos included with this post. I apologize I said Sante Fe, its actually a Rio Grande. Note shot of PTO, its a site to see. 20260326_134001.jpg20260326_134653.jpg20260326_134936.jpg20260326_134959.jpg
 
Pretty sure the T98 was used behind 223s. Any year from 53 thru 64 should work. I don't know where any are, but maybe that narrows down your search a little.
 
This truck is brutally rough... so rough its really cool. Was used last in SW colorado for Elk Hunting..... 15+ years ago, with the 360.
Got out to the shed today, to roll around and take a peek at tranny numbers. T98-IR next line W.G.-Div. next line N-2.... best I could see. Photos included with this post. I apologize I said Sante Fe, its actually a Rio Grande. Note shot of PTO, its a site to see. View attachment 29586View attachment 29587View attachment 29588View attachment 29589
 
I try very hard not to go deep into AI for searches, as I've learned AI will lie, if it doesn't know the correct answer. AI says the bellhousing part # is B8Y-7505-B. Search in the market, I wasn't finding any with that number (doesn't mean its wrong, just means its hard to find at this point).

Went to where I knew there was the correct bellhousing (not for sale), and grabbed the numbers. TCAK-7505-B.

Now some here and there showing up on the market. None yet in my price range (I'm looking close, where as I don't have to pay for the horrible shipping costs).

Will eventually be junk yarding.... I'll confess I'm stalling on that move, as the old timey junk yards in this area, in general aren't full of customer service on bits/parts/pieces.... big items grab their attention.

There maybe a couple different ones that work?..... don't believe so, but I'm no knowledgeable expert.
 
Be careful.
The Y block version of that bellhousing will look right.
It will fit the trans.
It will fit the crossmember.
It will not bolt up to the 223.
 
Be careful.
The Y block version of that bellhousing will look right.
It will fit the trans.
It will fit the crossmember.
It will not bolt up to the 223.
I know what I'm looking for now.... Have seen the prize in person (not for sale), and have the part # TCAK 7505 B. thank you, you folks have been so kind..
 
This is a bellhousing for a 1960 pickup with a 223/3spd. Notice the mounts for the mid-crossmember. The cars don’t have those, only the pickup. I think I have two, might sell one, located on Long Island NY. I don’t really want to ship it though.
 

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This is a bellhousing for a 1960 pickup with a 223/3spd. Notice the mounts for the mid-crossmember. The cars don’t have those, only the pickup. I think I have two, might sell one, located on Long Island NY. I don’t really want to ship it though.
Thank you and sorry... that will not fit. I need TCAK-7505-B
 
I'm trying to hook up T98 4 speed to fit the 4speed? I couldn’t imagine it being all that bad.

Could it be modified to fit your 4 speed? Sometimes all it takes is to move a couple of holes around. Mine is modified to accept a 5speed.
 

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I'll have to check the depth of that input shaft. I've done a T5 with a 292... simple and a blast. I'm not at the point yet, where I wish to do some custom machining... haven't even gotten into any salvage yards yet.
 
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