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Old 02-04-2008, 10:29 PM   #1
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Angry Breakin bell housings!!

I have an 86 camaro with a full length bmr bar. I am breaking the bells off my trannys. I upgraded to a jw bell. Now I'm snappin the front pump bolts. Has any one relocated a torque arm if so how? I have billet double adj lower arms on it. I was going to use a 3/4 bar but bmr said no.They said I was packin too much hp for a 3/4 bar. I cut a 1.5 60 ft foot brakin. I have a trans brake but not going to use it till I stop breakin stuff. Any help will be appreciated
Thanks Jake
motor is a 383 trans is th350 rear gear 4;56 28in slicks stall is 5,600 ati. Power adder is pro race fogger.
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