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    Unhappy m 715 old conversion

    my m 715 was converted to a 402 bbc as far as i know 10 to 20 years ago i am now trying to replace the clutch its has froze and i can not get the bell housing away from the t 98 tranny has some kind of weird adapter looked at novak but did knot see one like this i can get pics!!!!! i ve worked on chevys but this military stuff has changed do any you pro's know what to do or know about old conversions i am stuck and want to drive this 715 please help

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    Did you look at advanced adapters site???

    http://www.advanceadapters.com/

    BBC bell is same as SBC

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    The bolts go from trans to adapter I think?

    You pulled those bolts and the shaft on the back to the t-case and it wont move? Shouldnt be anything else holding it up except rust and time keeping a tight fit tight...
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    there were 5 bolts to the chevy bell houseing would not seperate there have not yet tried the i think 4 bolts holding this moster adapter you think those are the ones? and it will come right off? will not seperate from adapter to bell housing
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    could not find the t 98 adapter on that site
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    Well, the bell and clutch are most likely GM as all the adapters I've seen use a GM bell. So you're problem is likely all Chevy related and not military parts related. That should make it easier for you to diagnose. There's a few possible reasons it won't seperate. One is the throw out bearing having worn through the input shaft bearing retainer that it rides on. This, because you say it's stuck maybe the problem. I had the clutch fork break off inside the bell once and it was a pain to get everything apart. I'd bet it's something along those lines. Using an engine hoist thru the tunnel cover really helped manuevering it around easier than a floor jack also.

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