Nice work, but why do it the hard way?
Edit - The easiest way is to just buy a pre-made bell housing.
The way I'm doing is here work very well and is much easier than all the machining above ^.
(Can't add any attachments, stupid forum bullshit won't let me)
I'm fitting a Toyota T50 to the back of a Suzuki G13B for my racing car and what I've done is cut the back off the Suzuki bell housing (so the front just bolts up to the back of the engine) and cut the front off a T50 so it still bolts up to the front of the gearbox. They are cut off at the point where the diameters are pretty close so all I have to do is make a simple circular piece of alloy to weld to each of them. It takes a bit of time on the milling machine to get the heights right but it's pretty easy to do.
To get the alignment right I used a spare block, put a tube where the crank goes (fits perfectly in the bearings) and on the end of it is a larger disc of metal that fits neatly into the input shaft bearing hole of the gearbox.
Not all that difficult to do.
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