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1982 s10 2.8 transmission dust cover.

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Old August 23rd, 2017, 9:47 PM
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Default 1982 s10 2.8 transmission dust cover.

Hey guys. So I have a 1982 2.8 with the Isuzu s101 transmission. While I was under the truck I noticed the trans dust cover is missing and I can't find one anywhere. First question is will the one for the Borg Warner t5 work. If not What can I do. Like I said I can't find one anywhere. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
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Are you talking about the skid plate on the frame, or the bell housing on the torque converter?
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the cover that goes between the engine and transmission. When I look under the truck I can see almost all of the flywheel and I can see the starter gear where it contacts the flywheel
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That would be the bell housing, at least on a RWD vehicle. Have you checked RockAuto?
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yep. no one not even junk yards have it. the only one I can find is the one for the Borg Warner t5 transmission.
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You don't state your location. Larger cities have larger junkyards.
Either that or find a parts truck. Sometimes you get lucky, and find
a similar Y/M/M with a blown engine for cheap.




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