I'm going to mate a newly rebuilt 360 magnum to my newly rebuilt A904...I've never checked crank to bell housing alignment, what tool or methods do you all use to do that?
brian
brian
Me either.I didn’t realize you had to do this for automatics as well.
U can’t use something different. It has to be what you’re gonna run in your car. KimNo, I've never done this before or ever had any issues. The only reason I even bring it up is my B&M flex plate instructions say to do so, it says:
"Since the Torqueflite has a wrap-around bellhousing aligning the block to transmission, alignment must be done with the transmission case empty. Rigidly attach the indicator to the crankshaft and indicate on the oil pump bore in the case. Alternatively, you can use a manual transmission bellhousing to indicate runout."
So, Kim, that means I have to either gut my A904 or find a manual bell housing to measure runout?
In the alternative, has anyone ever had an issue with an automatic alignment issue?
Agree.U can’t use something different. It has to be what you’re gonna run in your car. Kim
Yes, cause ur moving the crank center line up ever so slightly.I am guessing that an engine that has suffered main bearing block damage, and been line bored might be a candidate for re-alignment??
Every single auto case & manual bellhousing can be different, autos seem to be more consistant, and the converter-hub to crank pocket is not as close a tolerance nor as critical as the pilot bushing to input shaft on a stick.Yeah, exactly, how would one every know/trust that the manual bell housing was true or correct or even the same as the auto?
First off your tranny has to be gutted. Then u will need a dial indicator and magnetic base. Kim