What is the transmission extension housing?
The Extension Housing Bushing Longitudinal transmissions have an extension housing protecting the output shaft at the back of the transmission housing. The housing contains the output shaft, and most often, the vehicle speed sensor. The extension housing bushing is press-fit into the housing.
What is the transmission housing?
Bell housing or bellhousing is a colloquial/slang term for the portion of the transmission that covers the flywheel and the clutch or torque converter of the transmission on vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. However, on some transmissions, the bellhousing is a nonremovable part of the transmission case.
What is the tail end of the transmission called?
Tail rotor drive shaft (TRDS) The tail rotor drive shaft, also called Tail Rotor Drive Line or Tail Drive Line, runs from the rear cover of the main gearbox to the disconnect coupling at the intermediate gearbox. The shaft between the intermediate gearbox and the tail gearbox is known as the pylon drive shaft.
What kind of bellhousing does a Mazda Trans have?
Changing the engine to a V6 often requires changing the bellhousing (Mitsubishi) but the Mazda trans had an integral bell. 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, and 2.9 Cosworth. Most of these were RWD car engines. Some had the same Mitsubishi manual transmission as the 2.0/2.3 but had different bellhousings.
Where does the Ford 4.0L bellhousing come from?
4.0L was produced by Ford Cologne Germany (like the unrelated and the all-new metric Taurus/Sable FWD 3.0 V6). Both were put in the North American Ranger, Aerostar, Explorer platforms. The 4.0L bellhousing and the 3.0L bellhousings “MAY” interchange, but they do not interchange with the previous Cologne engines.
What kind of transmission adapter do I need for a Chevy TH350?
Transmission Adapter, Steel, Buick/Oldsmobile, Pontiac Engines, to Chevy TH350/TH400/700R4 Transmissions, Each Transmission Adapter, Steel, Chevy Engine, to Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac TH350/TH400/700R4 Transmissions, Each