Nope, that's for checking the timing and to view the pressed in ball on the flywheel, which actually is supposed to be done here in Calif when it's smogged, they are supposed to check timing, computer controled or not. And on M30 Motronic cars I have seen them do it. The speedo drive hole is in back, perpendicular to the driveshaft at about a 45 degree angle somewhat towards the drivers side. If it still had the drive assembly in it, I would remove it and plug the hole. You could probably get away without removing it, I suspect the pitch of the teeth will hold it in place, but you never know and it is just a slip fit. A little hard to get out due to the stiction of gear oil and not being able to really grab hold of it, but it does just slide in and out. And I suspect you will have an oil leak if you remove it and don't plug the hole.ChicagoMatt wrote:There is a mount point for the speedo, which of course is not used and results in a vacant 'hole' in the bell housing, it's near the starter and the weird 'w' shaped cavity at the edge of the housing.
And I do just happen to have a M30, G265/6 bellhousing if whomever kcmfive34 is speaking to, doesn't.