pilot bearing ?
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pilot bearing ?
What are people using for a pilot bearing when they put a 4.2 crank in a 4.0 and are running a ax15? Are you getting a "special" bearing? Please help im stuck at this point! Going to try a bearing shop?
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Re: pilot bearing ?
I believe this is what Dino used on his AX15: Crankshaft pilot bearing #53009180AB
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Re: pilot bearing ?
BTW, that Mopar part number crosses over to part number fc-69907 at AdvanceAuto. They wanted about $20 at the store but had it listed as $10.98 on their website. I printed a copy of the web page and they honored the price. It worked fine with my '97 TJ AX-15. Here's a link:
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp ... 8776582___
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp ... 8776582___
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Re: pilot bearing ?
Thanks guys i got it from napa.
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