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Old 06-20-2007, 06:02 PM
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We pay very close attention to what everyone is looking for. What we build and stock is driven by what people are asking for. Please feel free to let us know what you want, chances are we can make it happen. We do this because we love to solve people's problems and we love cars. Please check out out website (quicktimeinc.com) under the "Bellhousing Application Chart" for all of our bellhousings we stock and ones that we are working on. We feel that the QuickTime bellhousing is the best value on the market as far as cost, clearance, accuracy, weight, safety, and availability. We plan on attending the SEMA and PRI shows this year with many new bellhousings. Thank you for your interest in QuickTime products.

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We feel that the QuickTime bellhousing is the best value on the market as far as cost, clearance, accuracy, weight, safety, and availability.
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Is it necessary to "dial in" the Quicktime bellhousing as is typically required with the Lakewood? My application will be on a Shelby aluminum FE block.

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Is it necessary to "dial in" the Quicktime bellhousing as is typically required with the Lakewood? My application will be on a Shelby aluminum FE block.

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The Quicktime Bellhousings are within .0015 concentricity and parallel. It will depend on the accuracy of the block machining not the bellhousing. Most of the time it would not be necessary, however it is never a bad idea because of the issues with the drivetrain if things are not aligned.
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Quicktime is also making a bellhousing for 460 carb engines to TKO 600. I'm waiting. Canceled my order with Lake wood.
I just can't believe any body would use a Lakewood without machining that bottom lip off.
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With that large starter opening, and minimal lower flange and bolts, I find it hard to believe that these Quicktime bellhousings would be SFI or NHRA approved. Can anybody confirm that these housings do have a dated SFI sticker on them? It is normally a small rectangular silver sticker with a SFI spec, plus a date "punchout"
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With that large starter opening, and minimal lower flange and bolts, I find it hard to believe that these Quicktime bellhousings would be SFI or NHRA approved. Can anybody confirm that these housings do have a dated SFI sticker on them? It is normally a small rectangular silver sticker with a SFI spec, plus a date "punchout"
There is a different part number for the SBF SFI unit. I have both styles in stock. I will check this out when we use the SFI unit.
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