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    MDL, Ford Narrow Pattern SBF/BBF to Ford 3550/TKO/TKX Adapter Plate

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      MDL, Ford Narrow Pattern SBF/BBF to Ford 3550/TKO/TKX Adapter Plate

      SKU: MD-401-2111

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      $300.00 Original Price
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      Fits: Adapter plate for Ford Narrow pattern Ford 3550/TKO, TKO500/TKO600 TKX five-speed  

      Key Features

      • The bolt pattern is clocked straight up with No rotation.Machined from 6061 billet AluminumPrecision CNC machined for high quality and fitTransmission alignment to the bell maintainedMachined for this specific applicationBest of all, it is made in t

        Prop 65 Warning

      This product may expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.


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      Mounting hardware

      MDL Application Assurance.

      Got a early pre 1965 narrow Ford bellhousing and wish to convert to a Ford Tremec 3550/TKO/TKX? This adapter is the one you need. Register to the bellhousing is is the correct thinkness to handle the longer Tremec input shaft. No maching required to install. If have the post 1965 wide pattern bellhousing, see MD-401-2108 adapter plate.

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      Specifications

      Adapter Trans Model
      83-93 Ford T-5
      Bell Pattern
      Ford Narrow
      Bell Clutch Release Type
      Mechanical
      Transmission
      3550, TKO, TKX, SROD

      FAQs

      Q. What is a Ford Narrow bolt pattern? A. Nick named Ford Narrow pattern started with flat head bellhousing. This same bolt continued to be utilized all way until 1965. it was then the "wide" pattern was developed.

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