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I have a chance to pick up a bell housing off a 46-48 Plymouth P15 Special Deluxe but all I can look at is a picture of it. Since I will be modifying the original bell housing off my 39 P8 I thought it may be good to have another on the side. Does anyone know, will a bell housing off a 46-48 P15 fit a 39 P8?

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I have a bell housing from a '39 and the starter is located higher up on it because it's a foot-pedal style.  The P-15 has a push-button starter so I'd suspect it's mounted lower on the bell housing.

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I've got '51 and '52 Plymouths and the starter is definitely mounted lower on those.  My 'educated suspicion' is that the P15 starter is mounted lower because they went to a starter relay/ pushbutton arrangement.

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The starters from each may still work though. On my 38 Coupe, I have the 38 bell housing,

that has had the 38 starter, 37 starter, a 54 starter, and finally a 56 starter(12 volt).

They all fit ok....

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Hey Robert.

So my starter will fit it. Well that's something.

I went ahead and picked up the bell housing. After I get this car rolling down the road I am going to swap the manual for an R7 OD. May look at using this bell housing and moving the start from the pedal to a push button. Or even on the ignition switch itself..

Thanks to all for the input.

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Hey Robert.

So my starter will fit it. Well that's something.

I went ahead and picked up the bell housing. After I get this car rolling down the road I am going to swap the manual for an R7 OD. May look at using this bell housing and moving the start from the pedal to a push button. Or even on the ignition switch itself..

Thanks to all for the input.

You might find that you will have an interference issue with the brake and clutch pedals if you try using that bell in your '39. I unknowingly tried about 7 years ago with my '40, there is no way it will work without major reconstrucion.

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Ah hell. I already own it. I'll take a look at it when I get home. Was only a few bucks..

Maybe I can weld a coil spring under it and make a chair!

 

(does anyone need a bell housing for a 48 Plymouth?)

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Don't really look like it. I'm not at home, I'm at work a few hundred miles away. Wont be home for a couple more weeks so I cant go look at it and it was a few months ago I took the engine out. I had some pics on my IPhone but playing around trying to "organize" them I managed to delete every one of them.

But, I don't recall it looking like that.

An 86 Dodge master cylinder? Did that take a lot to get it in?

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The 86 MC was an easy install. I made an adapter from a piece of angle iron.

Worked good for 10 years, then I installed a 94 Bronco MC, which has a bigger

bore. One worked as good as the other. With the Bronco MC, it is easier

to see the fluid level...

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