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Kenny, make sure you check your end play so that your input shaft is not bottoming out against the pilot bearing. The splines are longer on the G Force and could cause a problem. The cure is to just run a spacer between the block and bellhousing. Also, depending on which Jerico you ran, their common length transmission is 2 inches longer than a G Force, although they make a shorter version which would be the same as a G Force. Other than that you should be good to go!
Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Thanks joe I'm using the McLeod bell housing it is really nice I heard u had to space the QuickTime bellhousings because they are made too shallow I used a Lakewood w the jerico, I haven't started assembling yet I hope my drive shaft is right. Btw how hard do u have to pull the stick w the G force? I've had some tendinitis in my right arm lately but it is better. Like a friend of mine said "getting old and living for Jesus isn't for wimps!" I'll b 70 this year and I'm thankful I can still get out there and play!
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Kenny, call me when you get a chance. 440-897-9769.
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