Auto to manual conversion problem #5
#1
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Auto to manual conversion problem #5
Pulled the 700R4 out today. Started installing the Tremec. I have used pilot bearings instead of bushings for many years with good success and was planning to do the same thing with this one. I got my pilot bearing from Corvette Central. When I went to install it, it slipped in with finger pressure. Not nearly tight enough. I had an input bushing left over from a previous project so I miked the outside diameter of the bushing and the bearing and the bearing is about .003" smaller than the bushing. The bushing fits tight the way it should. I've never had this problem with the bearings before. Anyone else run into this?
#2
Melting Slicks
Pulled the 700R4 out today. Started installing the Tremec. I have used pilot bearings instead of bushings for many years with good success and was planning to do the same thing with this one. I got my pilot bearing from Corvette Central. When I went to install it, it slipped in with finger pressure. Not nearly tight enough. I had an input bushing left over from a previous project so I miked the outside diameter of the bushing and the bearing and the bearing is about .003" smaller than the bushing. The bushing fits tight the way it should. I've never had this problem with the bearings before. Anyone else run into this?
#3
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Yeah, I decided to use the bushing. I just wasn't comfortable with the bearing being so loose in there. If it spins, its going to screw up the crank and I don't need that. I've used the bearings for years with no problems, but with all the negative posts about pilot bearings on this forum, I can't help thinking I've been lucky. Maybe its time to go back to the old fashioned tried and true bushing.