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RV8 - 2WD bell housing. Whats the cover at the bottom between the sump and the bell housing called? Where can I get one from?


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Ebay ? where i had mine from, but u got to check it's the right one, flywheel cover? torque convertor cover? just pt in rover v and trawel !! john
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first thing I did actually and when I failed to find I was wondering what it was called.

JSF55 wrote:Ebay ? where i had mine from, but u got to check it's the right one, flywheel cover? torque convertor cover? just pt in rover v and trawel !! john
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Don't buy either of those unless you have an auto - they won't fit. The aluminiun ones are for autos ONLY. You need a steel one - FRC142 £20 ish from Rimmers (Adams favourite shop!).

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The fixing bolts are M6 if I remember correctly.

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Yep, looked at that one and knew it wouldn't fit as no hole for the clutch is a giveaway.


Thanks Russell. Rimmers, noooo. I shall have to say FRC142 and no substitute!
russell_ram wrote:Don't buy either of those unless you have an auto - they won't fit. The aluminiun ones are for autos ONLY. You need a steel one - FRC142 £20 ish from Rimmers (Adams favourite shop!).

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The fixing bolts are M6 if I remember correctly.

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