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> Cranshaft/pilot bearing spacer
jeffdon
post Feb 17 2010, 05:40 PM
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Looks like my engine did not have the spacer in the end of the crankshaft that keeps the pilot bearing from slipping into the crank. Do I really need this? The pilot bearing fits really tight (had to drive it in with a socket) so it seems like its not going anywhere. Thinking i could always put the old pilot bearing into the crank....cannot seem what harm it would do. What do ya'll think?

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McMark
post Feb 17 2010, 06:32 PM
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The pilot bearing isn't going anywhere.
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