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Old 04-19-2017, 11:09 PM
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Default New TKO on Lakewood 15203 T5 Bellhousing

Hello experts,

I think about an upgrade of my engine/gear unit.

The following parts are already available:
- Ford 408w
- RAM Powergrip Clutch 98769 (11", 10-spline, 1.063in.)
- Lakewood Bellhousing 15203 for T5
- RAM 1505 Steel Flywheel 164z

Due to the 11" clutch and the 164z Flywheel I can't use a QT Bellhousing, because they are limited to 10.5" clutches and 157z flywheels.

My Lakewood has only the bolt pattern for the T5 gearbox.
I know the TKO 500 (4615) 10-spline version, which would perfectly fits to my clutch. But I can't find information about the bolt pattern of this TCET-4615.
Is it a replacement gearbox for old, weaker T5 boxes, which means I can it easily mount it against my BH?
Or is there another possibilities to adapt a new TKO on this old Bellhousing?

Many thanks from germay
Alex
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Old 04-25-2017, 04:21 AM
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After a lot of investigation I plan to rework my existing bellhousing. This is easier than buying all the stuff new.
Only the clutch could be worth consideration change it to the 26-spline version.

Has anybody a sketch/dimensions of the Tremec / BW T-5 bolt pattern?

Thanks in advance
Alex
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Old 04-26-2017, 04:46 AM
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After a lot of investigation I plan to rework my existing bellhousing. This is easier than buying all the stuff new.
Only the clutch could be worth consideration change it to the 26-spline version.

Has anybody a sketch/dimensions of the Tremec / BW T-5 bolt pattern?

Alex
If you can read a DXF, I've got a drawing with the two patterns superimposed. Sorry, but dimensioning is up to you.
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