Input shaft splines hitting the Pilot bearing...wrong bellhousing?
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Input shaft splines hitting the Pilot bearing...wrong bellhousing?
Ok I made a thread previously about how I cant get the damn transmission bolted on.
I took some measurements and basically there is 0% chance of it bolting on. The splines are moved ahead 3/8" to far so the splines hit the pilot bearing before the bellhousing is matted to the block.
This is a 01 LS1 tranmission (i believe, ls1 for sure); the engine is a 06 Corvette LS2? What's the deal I thought these were compatible?
I took some measurements and basically there is 0% chance of it bolting on. The splines are moved ahead 3/8" to far so the splines hit the pilot bearing before the bellhousing is matted to the block.
This is a 01 LS1 tranmission (i believe, ls1 for sure); the engine is a 06 Corvette LS2? What's the deal I thought these were compatible?
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You have the wrong pilot bushing. I assume the one in the engine looks like this:
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k2...8/DSCI0034.jpg
but you need one like this, GM part number 14061685:
http://www.sdparts.com/images/produc...685_detail.jpg
You dont' have to use a gm, you can get one from any parts place. The same bushing or bearing that fits an LS1 also fits small and bigblock chevys.
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k2...8/DSCI0034.jpg
but you need one like this, GM part number 14061685:
http://www.sdparts.com/images/produc...685_detail.jpg
You dont' have to use a gm, you can get one from any parts place. The same bushing or bearing that fits an LS1 also fits small and bigblock chevys.
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I occasionally have customers that want a bushing instead of a bearing and I use Dorman PN: 690-014. I get them from Car Quest for a few bucks.
The bearing you need has a smaller diameter and presses into the crank behind where the current bearing is pressed in alowing the input shaft to go in farther.
The bearing you need has a smaller diameter and presses into the crank behind where the current bearing is pressed in alowing the input shaft to go in farther.