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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plissken" data-source="post: 14975709" data-attributes="member: 81849"><p>I installed a QuickTime about 2500 miles ago. A few weeks ago I 'jumped' on it leaving a stop light (not that much, nothing out of the ordinary. No shift lights on.) and then BIG time noise coming from what I think is the tranny (area) I just jacked it up today to take a quick look, maybe something loose, misaligned or just didn't look right. Nope, visually everything looks good outside and through the inspection hole. Fork seems to be sitting where it should be and moves back-n-forth the way it should. </p><p></p><p>Now, I'm sure it was a F-up on my part and not smart, but I never indexed the QuickTime. The bell fit 'fine' the starter installed ok and never made a funky sound when starting. The only thing I had to do was remove the 'bump out' for the starter on the QuickTime because of BBK long tubes. No big deal I've heard of this when it came to certain long tubes, besides it can be welded back on if need be later. </p><p></p><p>I haven't dropped the tranny yet to investigate, but I've got a bad feeling I'm paying for that F-up now....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plissken, post: 14975709, member: 81849"] I installed a QuickTime about 2500 miles ago. A few weeks ago I 'jumped' on it leaving a stop light (not that much, nothing out of the ordinary. No shift lights on.) and then BIG time noise coming from what I think is the tranny (area) I just jacked it up today to take a quick look, maybe something loose, misaligned or just didn't look right. Nope, visually everything looks good outside and through the inspection hole. Fork seems to be sitting where it should be and moves back-n-forth the way it should. Now, I'm sure it was a F-up on my part and not smart, but I never indexed the QuickTime. The bell fit 'fine' the starter installed ok and never made a funky sound when starting. The only thing I had to do was remove the 'bump out' for the starter on the QuickTime because of BBK long tubes. No big deal I've heard of this when it came to certain long tubes, besides it can be welded back on if need be later. I haven't dropped the tranny yet to investigate, but I've got a bad feeling I'm paying for that F-up now.... [/QUOTE]
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