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Old 08-30-2023, 04:34 PM   #1
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Default Incorrect 1934 BB Truck bellhousing?

Hello everyone, first time poster here. I have a 1934 Ford BB truck that I’ve been piecing together for years, only to recently find out I have a fitment issue with the ‘34 Flathead in it. Not sure why it didn’t dawn on me when I was installing the engine, but it sits much further back than it should. The engine mounts are different from any other 34 BB truck I’ve seen (they also look homemade), and the back of the fuel pump/breather is practically touching the firewall. Additionally, the ID stamped on the trans shows the transmission is a 1935 year.. Do I possibly have an incorrect bell housing? What parts might I need to make this right? I’m at a loss here and hoping somebody can shine some light. Attaching a few photos of the firewall, engine mounts and transmission ID.
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