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It's definitely a nice piece and I'll cover the install in my build thread. Probably not the smartest idea to build a A/B stick car when I have limited knowledge about clutches but we have a few people to help sort me out. After reading this tread it got my mind going. I thought the point of the window was for adjustments and setting air gap but with guys saying they still had to drill a hole got me thinking......... are you guys really drilling these holes and voiding getting it re certified or is there another way to set the gap?? Oh, another thing speaking of clutch forks......I didn't even think to ask Brian what the offered but from what I see online they only offer a factory style fork. I did some searching and came across a set up from Bickle that does away with the pivot ball and uses a heim joint. Would this be legal? |
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This is from a thread on the YB.
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2017 11:15 AM To: Info Subject: Bellhousing Recertification Dear Sir Could you please tell me if an adjustment hole like this is an acceptable modification for recertification? Thank You Thank You for your support of McLeod Racing. Yes that would be acceptable for SFI re certification. Kind Regards, cid:448235323@06022013-176A Billy Mieczkowski Technical Sales Mcleod Racing 1600 Sierra Madre Circle Placentia, Ca 92870 billym@mcleodracing.com tel:714 630 2764 Ext 223 fax:714 630 5129 |
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I drilled a hole to check airgap in my Browell. When it came back from the first recert, they tapped it and put a plug in. No questions or additional charges other than the recert fee. Not everyone is liable to do the same, so beware.The bellhousings with a window require recert every 2 years.
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The SFI re-certification and drilling a hole for the air gap can be an issue. Browell Bellhousing made this modification to mine. As I understand it after having a conversion with Brian at Browell, the only hole that can be drilled into the Bellhousing without impacting the cert has to be done to the transmission flange. People drill a hole in the flange to make clutch adjustments with a T-handle. The large window might not make that necessary. It will depend on the clutch that you use and if you can get access though the window.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/141020629@N07/prnT0P In regards to the Bickle clutch fork setup. I also attempted to do this. https://www.flickr.com/gp/141020629@N07/D9R7Kt I found in theory it works great. However, In practice I found out that the heim joint has too large of a profile and it created clearance issues with the clutch that i am using and the limited space available in the bellhousing. I could not reduce the height of the pivot enough to get enough clearance. The standard pivot ball is a much lower profile. In the end, I used the stock style setup but i reinforced the clutch fork. The Bickle setup is sitting in a drawer. Quote:
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That would have been really slick,if you could have made it work. I will probably have to modify a fork for mine also.
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