Originally Posted by NITROUSN
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I mean if the QuickTime was so perfect why do they send a top shim with it?


That is a bushing. The bell you have has no pocket for the starter to fit into. The starter has a larger hole and the bushing locates the starter correctly. All bell housings should have the register dialed in. Your instructions state that in step 3. Every one I have done needed a correction. Once you get readings you can then determine how much of an offset dowel you will need. I use these as they are easily removed and adjustable. Dowels
I just found out my bell housing was not dialed in at all. I called SST and they were nice enough to sell me a gauge plate at half cost because when I bought one of the first T-56 kits there wasn’t any instructions from them about dialing it in but there was instructions from QuickTime at the time covering the dialing in, my installer didn’t read them. I’ve watched several videos and now I understand the process. I don’t think I’ve got to drive it long to hurt anything. Thanks for the advise.

Last edited by 70RT Charger; 02/21/22 06:12 PM.