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440 Source Stroker Kit Pilot Bearing #1791190
03/29/15 03:43 PM
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Anyone know what the correct size pilot bearing would be? Can't get to it on the stand.
I'm wanting to spend money on a Sunday before it gets spent on bills.

Re: 440 Source Stroker Kit Pilot Bearing [Re: 65Fury440] #1791191
03/29/15 04:04 PM
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Its just a standard mopar pilot bearing !!

Re: 440 Source Stroker Kit Pilot Bearing [Re: Stanton] #1791192
03/29/15 04:21 PM
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Good to know, thanks!
I'll get one of these.
Mopar Part # 53009181AB
http://www.amazon.com/Mopar-9181AB-Clutch-Pilot-Bearing/dp/B0049EEV4Y

Re: 440 Source Stroker Kit Pilot Bearing [Re: 65Fury440] #1791193
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I'd go with the bushing, not the bearing.

Re: 440 Source Stroker Kit Pilot Bearing [Re: 65Fury440] #1791194
03/29/15 07:21 PM
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Anyone know what the correct size pilot bearing would be? Can't get to it on the stand.
I'm wanting to spend money on a Sunday before it gets spent on bills.




Just my not all aftermarket cranks are drilled for a pilot bearing. My Eagle crank wasn't even drilled deep enough for a stickshift application I had to cut almost 3/4" off the pilot of my brand new Richmond 5-speed.
I prefer the bronze insert bearing that goes into the torque converter register although I have heard it's getting hard to find.
The roller bearing type will also work well too.
Gus

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