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Old 03-11-2014, 05:15 PM   #4
72junky
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Re: Attaching a 350 to original 4 speed manual trans

One concern for a new engine. Be sure to check the back of the crank for a pilot bearing. If the crank has one in it, measure the input shaft OD before the splines and then measure the ID on the pilot to be positive they match. If not you will need to install one for the "65. I know different tranny's have different sizes, but, they all fit in the back of the crank. good luck
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