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Clean the crank hole...



In addition, may I add that I always use a brake cyl. hone to clean it up. You need a small one of course. A KD 267 is perfect.






That's the tool my machinist used when he installed the pilot bushing in my 1966 440 crank.
The pilot bushing hole was there, but with the engine coming out of an automatic car it was unfinished and needed some work to make the bushing fit.