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I am wanting to convert my 70 Duster back to a 4 speed. Car is used for hot street and hopefully some strip. Current engine is a W5 headed 340 with solid roller cam so I want to use a blow proof bellhousing. What bellhousing do you recommend? Doesn't look like Lakewood makes a small block one anymore. Do the quicktime units fit good and work with the stock z bar? Don't mind paying a little for insurance to keep my feet.

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Re: Bellhousing [Re: Racer33] #2428926
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I have a Quicktime on my Dart, it fits great but I had to build a mount for the Z arm that bolts on with the starter. The Lakewood on my Cuda is nice but it is larger and heaver. The mount for the Z arm on the Lakewood is perfect.

Re: Bellhousing [Re: 69 lawndart] #2428978
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I was wondering about the z bar mount because the website says for use with hydraulic clutch.

Re: Bellhousing [Re: Racer33] #2429010
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The hydraulic clutch setup is good thing! Makes working on the car with headers a ton better.

Re: Bellhousing [Re: Dave Hall] #2429014
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My dad has a QuickTime in his duster, fits great, just had to use a diff ball for the z bar on the bell. Uncle has a Lakewood, his fits fine, it is a lot bigger as said above. I'm doing a 69, 340, 4spd swinger and will be using a QuickTime.

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I've played around with some hydraulic throw out bearings in some of the dirt car we used to build and they worked fine. I'm not against a hydraulic clutch just don't want it to look like a cobbled mess in the Duster

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I had a bad experience with the hydraulic throw out bearing. Never again for me.

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Our stuff is just the standard throw out. Works just fine.

Re: Bellhousing [Re: Racer33] #2429212
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How long has the Lakewood been out of production?


1969 Dart GTS 340
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I don't know. I just didn't see it on the website

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Yeah, Summit says it's not available.


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Looking for the original block for my Bee. The last 4 are 7449
Re: Bellhousing [Re: Racer33] #2429333
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I just sold my small block dual trans pattern Lakewood. If I knew it was out of production I could have asked more for it.


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Re: Bellhousing [Re: Racer33] #2429705
01/06/18 12:06 AM
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Converted my B.B. dart to a 4 speed with the quicktime, took a lot of calls to brewers for help, bolt holes for the ball stud were the wrong size, z bar was far from straight so had to modify the bracket, starter positioning was slightly off so I had to elongate the hole to slightly move it away from the flywheel.

Other than that it is a nice piece and I’m sure is much lighter than the Lakewood. If you used a hydraulic t/o bearing it would probably make it a bit easier

Re: Bellhousing [Re: Racer33] #2429714
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Suppose I'll just bite the bullet and order the QuickTime. It wouldn't be hotrodding if everything fell together and fit like it should.







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