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Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number #1281966
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Does anyone have the part number for the pilot bearing not the bushing on a big block? Or maybe know of where to get one.


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Re: Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number [Re: 72blubird] #1281967
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There is this in the Tech Archive...

www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/clutch/1.html

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Re: Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number [Re: cruzin] #1281968
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There is this in the Tech Archive...

www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/clutch/1.html




You'll want the one on the left. Order it from Rock Auto - cheapest you'll find and they get it to your door in like 2 days. Just installed one in my 70 Duster

Re: Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number [Re: CuriousYella70] #1281969
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Thanks guys for future reference how did you find it in the archive without going through each post? I searched using pilot bearing but got nothing.


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Re: Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number [Re: 72blubird] #1281970
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I just purchased a couple from Mopar. Pn....4338859 The standard bronze bushing.

Re: Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number [Re: ThunderLugs] #1281971
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I just purchased a couple from Mopar. Pn....4338859 The standard bronze bushing.




You have the bronze bushing or the roller bearing. In most cases, I think everyone would recommend using the bearing instead of the bushing - less chance that it'll fail on you and from what I understand, they perform better (haven't had a chance to test mine out yet)

Re: Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number [Re: 72blubird] #1281972
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Thanks guys for future reference how did you find it in the archive without going through each post? I searched using pilot bearing but got nothing.




Sometimes its hard to find a specific post. If you typed in roller bearing or pilot bearing, you would have seen my thread on the issue from a month ago.

Re: Pilot Bushing (bearing) part number [Re: CuriousYella70] #1281973
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True I narrowed my search and didn't include all threads


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