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I'm a monkey....with a gun.

It is sorta kinda my business logo.

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Monkey's have tails.

Great apes: gibbons, gorillas, orangutan's etc... don't.

Even though some (Orangutan's esp) don't really walk on the ground.

I'm old enough to remember the original Planet of the Apes.

I'll have to check out your site.

I like building saws. 😉

Edit: I watch an older guy (Walt) on YouTube

Hilltopsawshop.

He has fettled* a lot of "kits" in his day, on top of maintaining local cutters equipment.

 

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Monkey's have tails.

Great apes: gibbons, gorillas, orangutan's etc... don't.

Even though some (Orangutan's esp) don't really walk on the ground.

I'm old enough to remember the original Planet of the Apes.

I'll have to check out your site.

I like building saws. 😉

Edit: I watch an older guy (Walt) on YouTube

Hilltopsawshop.

He has fettled* a lot of "kits" in his day, on top of maintaining local cutters equipment.

I'm wanting to chit can the IDI in a 4wd truck. It's a T19 transmission I believe. Hydraulic clutch. What bellhousing would I need to put a 460 in it?

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Monkey's have tails.

Great apes: gibbons, gorillas, orangutan's etc... don't.

Even though some (Orangutan's esp) don't really walk on the ground.

I'm old enough to remember the original Planet of the Apes.

I'll have to check out your site.

I like building saws. 😉

Edit: I watch an older guy (Walt) on YouTube

Hilltopsawshop.

He has fettled* a lot of "kits" in his day, on top of maintaining local cutters equipment.

Walt is a good guy. Another fella named Bob is in some videos with him once in awhile. Bob and I have done a lot of business together. He retired a few years ago from saw work....at least for the general public.

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I'm wanting to chit can the IDI in a 4wd truck. It's a T19 transmission I believe. Hydraulic clutch. What bellhousing would I need to put a 460 in it?

A 460 bell housing.

I sold mine when I went Zf-5 in 2011.

Walt can wander a bit. :nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig:

But he's a railfan, so he's got to be a good guy. :nabble_smiley_wink:

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I'm wanting to chit can the IDI in a 4wd truck. It's a T19 transmission I believe. Hydraulic clutch. What bellhousing would I need to put a 460 in it?

E4TZ 7505-B is the part number you want.

Paradoxically, the number ON a Ford part is NOT the part number, it is an engineering number.

Look for one marked E4TA 7500-DA, or E7TA 7500-BA

The "stud" (7b602) is the mushroom post the clutch throw out arm pivots on....

Edit to add: they are rare as hens teeth!

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E4TZ 7505-B is the part number you want.

Paradoxically, the number ON a Ford part is NOT the part number, it is an engineering number.

Look for one marked E4TA 7500-DA, or E7TA 7500-BA

The "stud" (7b602) is the mushroom post the clutch throw out arm pivots on....

Edit to add: they are rare as hens teeth!

I'm beginning to think I'd be better off building a C6 transmission instead...

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I'm beginning to think I'd be better off building a C6 transmission instead...

C6's are really good at turning gasoline into hot fluid.

They're bulletproof, but no good for economy :nabble_head-rotfl-57x22_orig:

Your choice....

Remember, if you go that way you'll need a new steering column and instrument cluster.

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