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Old 05-04-2016, 01:07 PM
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Can anyone tell me which way my Mcleod pilot bushing is supposed to go into the crank? Looks like it will work either way. But I don't really want to mess it up if I have to take it out. Thanks-Sam
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I think im going to put it in with the flat side to the rear
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I don't know, but logic would say to measure how much the input is going to go into the crank and figure it out based on that as it's what it has to work with.
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IDK as I have LT1, call McLeod Tech.

with that said...looks like it is not a "tight" fit in crank and I would think it should be VERY tight

is the inside of the crank "stepped" like bearing (smaller in rear)?



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