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10-01-2002, 08:29 AM | #1 |
English Chevy Owner
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Shropshire, UK/ Lot, France
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Help with Prop shaft centre bearing
I have a 67-½ ton long fleet and need to replace the prop shaft centre carrier bearing. I have been told that there are two sizes of bearing. Would these be dependant on original engine fitment (I6 vs V8), weight ( ½ ¾ or 1 ton) or do they vary randomly. It is currently fitted with a 350, and a TH350, but was originally a six, tranny is probably original.
Is there any way to tell what size bearing I have without dropping it as I can’t get a vernier gauge on it to measure it in place. If I have to drop the shaft and measure it how easy is it and how do I do it, I’ve never worked on a vehicle with auto transmission and it looks quite a different set-up to what I am used to on Manual British cars. Thanks for the expected input
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Phil '67 C10 long fleet. 350/TH350, 4 bbl Carter, K&N, Dual exhaust, loads of stuff coming soon 2001 S10 Blazer Daily Driver, bone stock 4 door 4x4 with manual transmission |
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