Whats this hole for?
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Whats this hole for?
I have just recieved a brand new torqeflite housing, but its got a hole in it! What is this hole for? the box I bought with the engine doesn't have a hole in it!!!!
I think this is to allow a little torque converter heat to escape the bellhousing, the majority of the 727's I have worked on have not had this hole present, but 2 that I knew for sure came out of motorhomes both had it. US bracket racers also cut a hole like that so that they can spray cold water on the converter to cool it down between rounds.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
I think this is to allow a little torque converter heat to escape the bellhousing, the majority of the 727's I have worked on have not had this hole present, but 2 that I knew for sure came out of motorhomes both had it. US bracket racers also cut a hole like that so that they can spray cold water on the converter to cool it down between rounds.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
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Hole in the top of the bellhousing for cooling eh? Mmm....
A while ago I cut out the raised portion of the access plate at the bottom of the bellhousing and fitted a mesh over it in the hope it would help keep the trans temp down as my trans cooler is marginal.
It didn't. I plan on fitting a better trans oil cooler at some point.
But a hole or holes in the top of the bellhousing might allow cool air to enter through my mesh and escape out of the top (under pressure at speed?) might it not?
Just a thought. I might get the drill out and try it.
A while ago I cut out the raised portion of the access plate at the bottom of the bellhousing and fitted a mesh over it in the hope it would help keep the trans temp down as my trans cooler is marginal.
It didn't. I plan on fitting a better trans oil cooler at some point.
But a hole or holes in the top of the bellhousing might allow cool air to enter through my mesh and escape out of the top (under pressure at speed?) might it not?
Just a thought. I might get the drill out and try it.
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Used to run through the rad then into a four row. Since the BeCool went in I just run through the small four row. No problems, but it's an A-body and "only a 318"
Havn't got a trans temp gauge, so I'm not worried 


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