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There is currently no off the shelf part number for your combination, BUT Quick Time can mate nearly any engine to any transmission in our custom shop. Just call 866-464-6553
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SquareBody Syndicate Series 02 - 1976 Indy 500 Track Truck Tribute
By: Ray Frescas | Post-production: Josh Creek | 2019-06-04It was built to drive, that was of the utmost importance during Squarebody Syndicates 1975 Indy 500 track trucks tribute build. That was the first thing that Joe Yezzi wanted out of the truck is that it was going to be reliable and functional.
Read MoreHow To Properly Index a T-56 Transmission
By: Jeremy Stoermer | 2019-05-15Due to manufacturing errors that can occur during the engine machining process, line honing, heat cycling and other procedures, it’s possible that your crankshaft centerline and bellhousing bore may be slightly misaligned. While most bellhousings fall well within the allowable limits, which is typically around 5 thousandths, it’s always a good practice to check the alignment whenever you install a new or replacement bellhousing on any of your engines.
Read MoreQuick Time Expands Bellhousing and Flexplate Lines With 10 New Designs
By: Todd Veney | 2018-06-19
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Quick Time, the undisputed leader in bellhousing technology, was founded by former race car driver Ross McCombs, who racked up more than 50 dirt circle track feature wins. Unable to find a suitable spun bellhousing – not a weaker hydroformed bell like all the others – for his own race car, he eventually started making his own. Soon other racers, seeing him win race after race, wanted one for their cars, and a company was born. Today, Quick Time, part of Holley Performance, is the leading bellhousing manufacturer in the world, with models for more than 4,000 applications, each about half the weight of and considerably stronger than ordinary bellhousings.