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Will my CTS-V t56 fit on my ls1 with ls1 Pilot bearing?

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Old 07-09-2010, 02:34 PM
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Ok guys I have an ls1 in my rx-7 (FC) and have everything hooked up and ready to go. The shifter was a pain in the *** but I got it to work. I also had a driveshaft made by a shop with the triangle flange fitting and all.

I am also using the CTS-v clutch, pressure plate and flywheel.

My only issue is do I have to put an ls6 pilot bushing instead of the ls1 pilot bearing I put in there. Everything seemed to mate up just fine and I am about ready to put the car on the ground and take it for a spin. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
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I might have found my own answer. Dammit. Looks like I am going to have to pull that ls1 pilot bearing out and put the big one in there since the tranny is from a CTS-v. Any independent confirmation would be great. Thanks folks-

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Yes, the CTS-v T56 input shaft is 1/2" shorter than the Fbody T56.



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