D dust-u Well-Known Member Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 598 Reaction score 29 Apr 28, 2017 #1 Looking for a SKF B287 pilot bearing. understand they are not avail. anymore. does anyone have one they are willing to part with?
Looking for a SKF B287 pilot bearing. understand they are not avail. anymore. does anyone have one they are willing to part with?
brian6pac Legandary Member Legendary Member Joined Nov 15, 2016 Messages 5,668 Reaction score 4,087 Location N.E.Ohio Apr 28, 2017 #2 I can get them, do you know the dimensions ? It's just a oil lite bushing.
dano Evil Handy Man Joined Aug 22, 2005 Messages 4,696 Reaction score 2,678 Location Gresham, Oregon Apr 28, 2017 #3 I think most using the converter hub bore for a pilot bearing use this: Mopar Performance Pilot Bearing It's what we did to convert my dads 440 to a 4 speed. Had to trim the end of the input shaft some.
I think most using the converter hub bore for a pilot bearing use this: Mopar Performance Pilot Bearing It's what we did to convert my dads 440 to a 4 speed. Had to trim the end of the input shaft some.
340duster Well-Known Member Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 852 Reaction score 40 Location AB, Canada Apr 28, 2017 #4 NATIONAL FC69907 is available from rockauto
pomonamissel FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2015 Messages 2,466 Reaction score 1,593 Location san jose , ca Apr 28, 2017 #5 i used the jeep needle roller type , fits in the auto reg bung in the crank .
dodgedifferent2 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 8, 2008 Messages 3,133 Reaction score 992 Location southwestern, Ontario Apr 28, 2017 #6 I used a roller bearing on my 340 ... used a bushing when I changed it to 418 Now changed tranny and went back to roller bearing. Never liked the bushing because of the way it fit in the register
I used a roller bearing on my 340 ... used a bushing when I changed it to 418 Now changed tranny and went back to roller bearing. Never liked the bushing because of the way it fit in the register
jos51700 Green Bearing thread connoisseur Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 7,355 Reaction score 3,034 Location Bel-Ray Apr 28, 2017 #7 Use that roller bearing. ANY local auto parts store will have it, sourced from Magnum-powered trucks, '93-2000's.
Use that roller bearing. ANY local auto parts store will have it, sourced from Magnum-powered trucks, '93-2000's.
D dust-u Well-Known Member Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 598 Reaction score 29 Apr 29, 2017 #8 thanks for the replies. I really prefer the bushing type over the needle bearing type.they were used on Dakota trucks
thanks for the replies. I really prefer the bushing type over the needle bearing type.they were used on Dakota trucks