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anybody got a dellow kit for a t50?
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hi guys im wondering if anybody has a dellow kit laying around for a t50 to an A15?
how much are they worth and what does the kit include? eg clutch, tailshaft front yoke, and obviously bellhousing.
cheers kurt

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$425 brand new

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I got a quote a few weeks ago from dellow.

Bell housing and pivot - $495
Clutch Plate - $95
Pilot bush - $25
Pivot ball - $25
Gasket - $15
Return spring retainer ring - $25
Speedo Cable - $95
Tail shaft yoke (new) - $120

they can also bore down your thrust bearing carrier to 31.5mm and machine down a toyota front flange to match with a new bearing - $75

I hope this helps.

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so for a bellhousing $500
ill get a custom made clutch again $300
pilot bush all of $5 to make
and all the rest comes with the box so then with a custom tailshaft and mounting bracket ill have bout $1200 before the box, lucky im getting the box for free!!!
whereas to put the 63a in mine it cost me all of about $400 not including the box, slightly more expensive says i !!!
thanks ian and guys

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Isn't sidedraught selling a whole kit for $1K?

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Hey Kurt check out my photo album, there's some photos of my T-50 in there with a 56 series bellhousing welded on. It's easy to do, should only take a couple of hours if you got access to the right equipment. Cost me $200 bucks all up to do the conversion, and that was to get the tailshaft shortened and the toyota yoke put on.

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I like the idea of using the front part of the bellhousing and the base of the original box, you can also do this to more common mazda 3323 rwd boxes which are cable clutch in most models and sat behind many worked rotatry 12a for some time before they let go.

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