Re: QuickTime
Browell makes a custom bell housing that is similar to the QuickTime. The window can be clocked wherever you want it, and it is large enough to make clutch adjustments easily. It does not cost much more than the on the shelf bell housings.
Sean |
Re: QuickTime
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:( Okay I'm gonna lament a little...although I still own it, not sure if I'm ever gonna get to run the stocker again unless this economy turns around and I can restore my career. Now that I've said it, I wanna kick myself for purchasing one of those old school #15000 series red Lakewood housings when I built it. Bulky, heavy, and very difficult to work with while in the car is just the beginning. If I do get to play with it again I will most certainly talk to Browell. The stocker has been for sale for a while, just haven't pushed it. With that I've considered putting the Jerico in the '65 behind a Cleveland based motor I've got packed away. Regardless what I do, it will be one of those smaller, lighter easy-to-work with housings. $$ and time will tell.
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I bought a QT for my AMX. Nothing wrong with it. But then Browell came out with his version & I purchased one with the inspection cover.
I sold the QT, kept the Browell. |
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