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Re: Looking for a TRUE Bronze Pilot bushing
[Re: wally426ci]
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03/02/18 10:08 AM
03/02/18 10:08 AM
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wally426ci
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Thanks ya'll
I found a sintered bronze piece from the shop that had my tranny. I did have an order in for PBH286HD from Fisher Auto Parts so I'll follow up if that is a parts store option.
As for rollers - I'd prefer not to have something else that could fail in a big way.
That's just, Like, my opinion man. -Jeff Bridges
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Re: Looking for a TRUE Bronze Pilot bushing
[Re: wally426ci]
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03/02/18 11:06 AM
03/02/18 11:06 AM
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Tell me MORE about these Roller Failures? Especially the catastrophic ones.
For 15 years I have used them in all my cars. Most of those cars get the snot whipped out of them. Transmissions are always on the floor for maintenance...NEVER a problem with the rollers. Input shafts always look perfect, no scuffing, no galling no discoloration.
Actually I did recently have a issue where I swapped in a different shortblock into my Duster. I ran it for a while and then would miss a shift every now and then. As it turned out the crank had a bit of wear and the roller popped out. So the input was unsupported. No catastrophic failure... Just a missed shift. On the engine I ended up putting a bushing in it.
I'm thinking if the roller is being blamed for catastrophic failure the car has other problems
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Re: Looking for a TRUE Bronze Pilot bushing
[Re: scatpacktom]
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03/04/18 12:53 AM
03/04/18 12:53 AM
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Tell me MORE about these Roller Failures? Especially the catastrophic ones.
For 15 years I have used them in all my cars. Most of those cars get the snot whipped out of them. Transmissions are always on the floor for maintenance...NEVER a problem with the rollers. Input shafts always look perfect, no scuffing, no galling no discoloration.
Actually I did recently have a issue where I swapped in a different shortblock into my Duster. I ran it for a while and then would miss a shift every now and then. As it turned out the crank had a bit of wear and the roller popped out. So the input was unsupported. No catastrophic failure... Just a missed shift. On the engine I ended up putting a bushing in it.
I'm thinking if the roller is being blamed for catastrophic failure the car has other problems My 01 2500 5.9 Magnum Ram had the roller come apart- preventing clutch disengagement as the rollers got swedged between the bearing case and input shaft. Was lucky that it was late at night and only 20 miles from home: was able to time the lights and such in order to get home. Galled the input shaft a little bit in the process. Am not a roller set up basher (am running it in two old Mopars): am just passing along a failure instance.
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