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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: michigan
Posts: 56
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![]() I need a bellhousing for my 1995 GT mustang, but I cannot afford a new one. I found a used bellhousing from a 1984 5.0. I was curious as to if the 84 bellhousing will work.
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Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: Columbia Co, PA
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![]() I guess it depends on what transmission you're bolting up to it. It will not work with a 94/95 5spd. The input shaft on the 94/95 is about 5/8" longer than the earlier models.
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