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PILOT BUSHING #835143
10/21/10 01:04 AM
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Where can I purchase the .914 OD pilot bushing for the automatic cranks. My Napa store said the 615-1033 is discontinued.


F.A.S.T/1969 SUPER BEE/383/AUTO/AVS 11.58 @ 117.98 1.71 60ft mph F.A.S.T Legal

1969 DART SWINGER/340(420CI)/6.52 @ 105.39 1.45 60ft (1/8 mile)10.22 @130.5 (1/4 mile)

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Re: PILOT BUSHING [Re: chagjr] #835144
10/21/10 01:13 AM
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You can always get a pilot bearing from a 90's dodge ram gas powered manual trans truck instead of the bushing. They should be able to get it for you no problem.

Re: PILOT BUSHING [Re: chagjr] #835145
10/21/10 01:18 AM
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I do not know if those bushings were available when I swapped motors back in 1983,if they were I didn't know about them. I used a standard bushing and turned down the outer circumfrence on a brake lathe.

Re: PILOT BUSHING [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #835146
10/21/10 01:22 AM
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Quote:

You can always get a pilot bearing from a 90's dodge ram gas powered manual trans truck instead of the bushing. They should be able to get it for you no problem.




No modifications needed to shaft or splines? A 1970 833/1967 383 Auto motor.


F.A.S.T/1969 SUPER BEE/383/AUTO/AVS 11.58 @ 117.98 1.71 60ft mph F.A.S.T Legal

1969 DART SWINGER/340(420CI)/6.52 @ 105.39 1.45 60ft (1/8 mile)10.22 @130.5 (1/4 mile)

Harry
Re: PILOT BUSHING [Re: chagjr] #835147
10/21/10 01:28 AM
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Quote:

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You can always get a pilot bearing from a 90's dodge ram gas powered manual trans truck instead of the bushing. They should be able to get it for you no problem.




No modifications needed to shaft or splines? A 1970 833/1967 383 Auto motor.




No modifications, drops right in and will fit your crank and trans perfect. For the mid 70's 440 I have, it's the only option because the crank is not drilled at all.

Re: PILOT BUSHING [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #835148
10/21/10 01:33 AM
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You can always get a pilot bearing from a 90's dodge ram gas powered manual trans truck instead of the bushing. They should be able to get it for you no problem.




No modifications needed to shaft or splines? A 1970 833/1967 383 Auto motor.




No modifications, drops right in and will fit your crank and trans perfect. For the mid 70's 440 I have, it's the only option because the crank is not drilled at all.




I just looked on ebay to get an idea of what it looks like...Is there any specific years in the 90s or maybe a part#


F.A.S.T/1969 SUPER BEE/383/AUTO/AVS 11.58 @ 117.98 1.71 60ft mph F.A.S.T Legal

1969 DART SWINGER/340(420CI)/6.52 @ 105.39 1.45 60ft (1/8 mile)10.22 @130.5 (1/4 mile)

Harry
Re: PILOT BUSHING [Re: chagjr] #835149
10/21/10 02:42 AM
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Re: PILOT BUSHING [Re: chagjr] #835150
10/21/10 11:26 AM
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Try bearing supply shops.







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