Also note that in 67 and 68 Chevelle AIM's M20 section, they show the backup light switch wiring clip being mounted to the other side of the bellhousing and that bolt is labeled:
"BOLT
PART OF ENG."
So the engineers obviously did not have any issue with allowing the car assembly plant workers to remove and reinstall a bellhousing bolt.
Makes sense - no gasket, no fluids to leak, and no risk of a vacuum leak. So not as risky a procedure as, for example, removing a couple intake bolts to add a smog bracket would have been (which I assume is why that bracket was already on the engine when it left the engine plant).
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Jeff Helms
65 Z16 Survivor
65 Z16 drag car
66 Chevelle L78 unrestored
67 Chevelle L78 unrestored
67 Camaro SS350 Survivor
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