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Default Pictures the Lakewood bell housing for 68/69

I’m looking for pictures of the correct Lakewood bell hosing that would have been used in 68/69
I have found lots of pictures of Lakewood bell housings
Just no vintage bell housing pictures
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Here is a neat retrospective that the HAMB boys started recently on Scattershields:

https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...ields.1098964/
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Here is a neat retrospective that the HAMB boys started recently on Scattershields:

https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...ields.1098964/
Thanks for posting very good thread and warning about using vintage Scattershields.

I will weigh the risk carefully, if I ever find a original Lakewood bell housing for the 68/69 period.

This is me talking myself into a vintage Scattershield.
I do plan on running a explosion resistant clutch and flywheel.
The engine HP/TQ will not exceed 500/500.
I will have a talk with the local track tech and NHRA tech when they are here for the points meet.
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chevyandpontiac "Dan" on sYc may be able to help..... send him a PM.

He is a class A DAY-2 Freek!!! (That is high praise in my book)

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Top, left hand side is an early Lakewood. Look at the mounting area versus a current one.
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Here is a neat retrospective that the HAMB boys started recently on Scattershields:

https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...ields.1098964/
Apparently I've been very fortunate so far. I'm going to look for several scattershields for my cars!
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Top, left hand side is an early Lakewood. Look at the mounting area versus a current one.
Thanks for posting the catalog picture this is a big help!


New Oldsmobile Lakewood bell housing

http://www.wpsracing.com/blbeol1933st.html
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I found this site that has the new Lakewood bell housing pictures
http://www.wpsracing.com/lablbe.html
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Top, left hand side is an early Lakewood. Look at the mounting area versus a current one.

I'm liking the list price back then compared to now too.....
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Here is some similar info but points out the detail of large vs. small clutch accommodation. i believe “large” applies to 11” clutches.
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