Help identifying small bits from taking engine out
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Re: Help identifying small bits from taking engine out
Is there a metal sleeve that goes into the gear shift lever assembly?
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Re: Help identifying small bits from taking engine out
Not familiar with this, so did some searching mit der Google on needle pilot bearing vs bronze bushing. Not sure it really makes a difference on our old school transmissions.Nissanman wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 1:06 am There is choice re pilot bushing.
The first is a plain bronze sleeve that appears to be what you have.
The second and HP saving alternative is the needle roller bearing type.
Try and get the second type for your replacement![]()
Pete
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Re: Help identifying small bits from taking engine out
I've never seen a pilot bearing just fall out. Shouldn't be that loose. I pack them with grease than push in a shaft that fits the bushing to force it out.
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Re: Help identifying small bits from taking engine out
Mine has a similar spacer above where the shift leaver goes through the control bracket assembly, although it’s possible my shift lever is not original and this may have been added to make the screw threads line up properly.kennyele11 wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 7:01 pm Is there a metal sleeve that goes into the gear shift lever assembly?
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Re: Help identifying small bits from taking engine out
I’ve determined that the Sleeve I found on the ground is NOT the pilot bearing. The pilot bearing was in the block where it belongs and was in there very snug. The sleeve I found just so happened to fit inside the pilot bearing and I am new to all of this so I wasn’t sure if the pilot bearing was even in the block but it was.