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POLL:Mcleod or Quick Time Bell Housing

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Old 05-03-2010, 10:37 PM
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I picked up the QTP used off ebay for $200 and by the looks of it, I like it. I''m glad to hear that I made the right choice over the McCleod unit.

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for the record, the newest edition QTP bellhousing with the steel scattershield weighs in at 28lbs total...thought it felt heavier but just weighed it on my scale
Old 05-04-2010, 05:30 PM
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I have a mcleod bell housing. It was the biggest pain in the *** biggest waste of money i have ever spent. There customer service is/was terrible when i was installing it last year. It has been nothing but problems and is finally getting removed and replaced by the quick time unit next week. They make a good clutch but there bell housing is worthless I should have sent it back when i first started having problems with it.
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oh as another update...i recently installed mine with NO PROBLEMS AT ALL! didnt have to grind or clearance anything it went right on. i do have kooks long tubes as well so not sure if types of headers are problematic
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Originally Posted by John02SS
Running a quicktime myself and it was .060 longer than the stock bellhousing. The Mcloed unit is .400 longer than a stock bell shousing, I had both at one time and measured them out of couriosty.
What does this mean for mods? .4 inches or what? does this mean I will need to shim it somewhere or anything like shim the slave cylinder?

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Old 05-21-2022, 09:43 PM
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I bought a QuickTime bell housing for my LS2. I purchased this for the protection. I have had a fight installing this bellhousing. From indexing this housing and now the starter doesn’t align it’s bumping the top of the housing. I assume there is a shim extension. However I am regretting the purchase of this housing. I want to like it and I am sure once I get through all this I will be happy with the purchase. It’s just the difficulty. I couldn’t even find a shop to take on indexing for me. I had to figure it out myself. Has anyone had the top of the starter interfering with the bell housing at the nose it needs quite a bit of trimming seems wrong



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