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QuickTime bell housing, which fork to use? #1173541
02/06/12 11:12 PM
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I'm installing a QuickTime bell and trying to use my small block fork, and it doesn't seem to fit right. Almost like the pivot mount isnt tall enough. My fork is 12.5" long. Anyone know which clutch fork I need to use?
Thanks

Edit:
first, which way does the QuickTime fork pivot get mouted:
towards inside:


Or twowards the outside:




Thanks

Last edited by Red383; 02/07/12 08:50 AM.
Re: QuickTime bell housing, which fork to use? [Re: Red383] #1173542
02/07/12 08:56 AM
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Second, my clutch fork, which is 12.5" long doesn't seem to work with the quicktime pivot. Works better with one of the taller pivots I have, but then it still seems like the fork will not work quite right.




Anyone know which fork I need to work with the Quicktime fork pivot?

Re: QuickTime bell housing, which fork to use? [Re: Red383] #1173543
02/07/12 11:13 AM
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Just found this on www.brewersperformance.com website:

Quicktime big block safety bellhousing, SFI 6.1 approved, includes bellhousing, block plate, adapter ring for 4.354" diameter bearing retainer transmissions and all hardware, used with 130 tooth flywheel. Fork pivot included,use our clutch fork CF702N for all A, B & E body applications. Fits 361-383-400-413-426W-426 Hemi and 440 blocks.

So, I'm going to try to find one used, if not, I will pony up for a New one.







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