My first question is, why couldnt we just use a manual fuel shutoff like on old tractors. I took a look at the solenoid on the motor Im rebuilding and it looke like you could take the solenoid off and then use a cable almost like a choke cable to turn it on and off. The only thing is it would need some way to keep it open because of the spring on the fuel shutoff arm. Perhaps something like what some of the foreign truck have for a parking brake lever but on a smaller scale so it locks it on and is easy to release. Forgive me if it sounds like a dumb thing to do, Im just thinking out loud. Also, its possible I wasnt even looking at the fuel solenoid since I dont have a manual yet to identify some of the parts.
My second question is easy, is the auto bellhousing and manual bellhousing the same pattern. In other words, would all I have to do it switch from a flexplate to a flywheel to put an NV4500 behind a formerly auto motor. I appreciate your help guys.
Tyler
My second question is easy, is the auto bellhousing and manual bellhousing the same pattern. In other words, would all I have to do it switch from a flexplate to a flywheel to put an NV4500 behind a formerly auto motor. I appreciate your help guys.
Tyler