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| C2/C5 red verts Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: central coast of California Posts: 28
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Went to install a new pilot bushing in the crank of my '66 327/300 and it doesnt fit (too BIG ), mics out to be the right one . But seems I read somewhere there is a smaller one made for cars with a powerglide tranny . Any ideas on this ?
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Hi there, Normally, there is no bushing on a Powerglide. The centering of the torque converter to the crankshaft is very simple and the bolts will hold it in place. Allthebest, c4c5 |
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