Crank pilot
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Re: Crank pilot
Do you have a small convertor, and the large crank diamametor s/p?
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Re: Crank pilot
8" and 9" converters, but with a thick midplate. I'm not saying its a bad thing, just that I havent had any problems not having the converter meet up with the crank.
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Re: Crank pilot
Curt wrote:8" and 9" converters, but with a thick midplate. I'm not saying its a bad thing, just that I havent had any problems not having the converter meet up with the crank.
Thanks Curt, I might just try it, I hate to take the tranny out again, it is a major job.
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