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Old 03-21-2015, 11:48 AM
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I checked the old bell housing. There is no crack. I see what you are looking at - it appears to be a casting ridge - a slight irregularity on the surface. If you follow it all the way to the machined mounting surface = it is only on the surface. Not a crack.

I didn't want to have to reinstall, re-remove, repair, reinstall again. Oh well. I'm just going to put the Quicktime housing on (centered), the new TKO600, then start the engine. Hopefully, no leaks. If it starts, I'll tear it all down again.
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