I know that 1965 and later bellhousings have a 1/2 moon opening at the bottom of the bellhousing where you could look inside a bit with a flexible light wand and maybe see some things inside.
The 64 GTO bellhousing does NOT have that 1/2 moon opening at the bottom of the bellhousing where you could look inside.
If I remember correctly, as I went to a Lakewood housing a long time ago, the 64 metal piece that sealed the front, not bottom, of the bellhousing from dirt and other road trash was designed to slip over the crankshaft before the flywheel was installed.
Am I remembering correctly on this guys?
Tom V.
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