So , this pilot bearing fits in the Torque converter then ? .

It's been 25 years or more since I pulled out a Hydromatic tranny 
but since the Torque converter & flex plate spins with the 
crankshaft , there woudn't be a bearing or bushing in the crank like 
a manual tranny would have......

Or please explain this to me .

-Nate
     Chris  wrote:
> 
>  "K. M. Lehmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The old Hydromatic does, we just used a standard pilot bushing 
on 
> V/8's.
> 
> 
> You know, another option to go with if you prefer a bearing over a 
> bushing, If you cant find a vendor or auto parts that has it, is 
to 
> call a local bearing supply place. Just mike out the shaft end 
where 
> the bearing rides, and the hole in the crank and they'll know 
what  
> you need. You'll want to make sure it is a sealed bearing too to 
> hold in the grease and keep dirt out.





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