This bellhousing has jeff balls name on it, I guess the first thing to do before I start is to degree in the head of the bridgeport and make sure its square

Then I bolted the bellhousing on the rotary table and made the first cut to get a sraight surface started, I will make one pass just to get the surface started

now that I have a flat surface I can mount my jig on top of the rotary table and do the back side of the bell

once I have the back side surfaced now I can mount the back part of my jig and check it for required hieght, see the two dowel pins on each side of the jig? those are for hieght

Now that i know the back is square to the front surface, I can remount my bellhousing on the rotary tabe from the back side and take off the front side to the required hieght I had measured before and at the same time make double sure that the front of the bell is exactly square to the rear

After cutting the front face its time to remount the jig and drill the bellhousing / engine side holes, first I will recheck to make sure the bellhousing is square to the bridgeport and then I will use a dial indicator to locate each hole EXACTLY where it should be

After drilling all the mounting holes from the front side , the bellhousing is flipped over and each mounting bolt is surfaced to make sure the full length of the mounting bolt is used and proper clamping force is applied

and this is a nice finish cut to mount the head of the bolts in

Now I gotta get some shelving tomorow and see the dentist so I gotta go sleep, don't worry jeff, its in a safe place, don't forget I gotta get the adaptor plate done next .