pilot bushing
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Re: pilot bushing
Originally posted by 92rsbowtie
what size pilot bearing will i need for my lo3
what size pilot bearing will i need for my lo3
I'm not really sure what the other 5 are for, but they seem to be listed. Maybe some folks hone they're cranks out? I dunno.
Once you get the part numbers sorted out, get the Timken roller bearing instead of a bushing.
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From: bryan, tx
Car: 92 rs camaro
Engine: 305 lo3
Transmission: WC t-5
thats why i was asking, theres quite a few different sizes, thanks for your reply scuba...if there were only one size "for a small block chevy" would i be that much of a dumb *** to ask what size i need?
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92rsbowtie and anesthes I wasn't being a smart a$$ about anything. i used to work in a parts house for 2 years and the only difference i have seen in bearings was a standerd and a heavy duty. I can't see the differnece in eaither of them or heard of different sizes. There being different sizes is news to me. sorry if I have offened you in anyway.
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From: bryan, tx
Car: 92 rs camaro
Engine: 305 lo3
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its alright man, i could have clarified however that i was addressed with several different size bearings
Last edited by 92rsbowtie; Nov 26, 2004 at 07:18 PM.
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damn i liked that answer, but i tihnk you could of added a BBC or a 60* V6 among others 

