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Need to replace the Lakewood and get a bellhousing with window for adjustment. Car is 98 Firebird with LT1 and Jericho.
Who has best prices on Quick time? Or, are their other alternatives. Browell looks good....but very pricey. Thanks John |
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You have a PM.
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I replaced my Lakewood with a Quick time and one thing I can tell you is that it zeroed in on the dowel pins. No adjustments at all.
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Browell bellhousing is the only way to go. I got one three years ago and love it. Well worth the money.
Give them a call 765-447-2292
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I would spend the money and get a Browell Can.
The Quicktime adjustment window is tiny, and I couldn't imagine actually making adjustments through the window. I bought one and was originally going to run it until I couldn't even get one of my fat hands through the window….haha. That and it's not very deep so you can't get a good clutch under it. ![]() ![]() The Browell can has a ton more room and the window is big enough for 2 hands so adjustments are much easier. |
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Browell hands down, is the best.
Sean
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Go Browell. I have the same problem discussed with the QT and will be making a change the next time my can comes off the car. My SS Browell can is awesome and they are great to work with.
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I have a QT. You can only make c/w adjustments in the window. I had to drill a hole to adj base.
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Thanks for all the input and the pictures. The window size is deceiving from the outside.....the pic from the inside tells the story.
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Just got off the phone with Brian Browell.
Looks like Browell get's the vote. Thanks, John |
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