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PILOT BEARING

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boochie

04-17-2007 10:14:05




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I AM LOOKING A SOURCE TO BUY A PILOT BEARING AND NOT BUSHING MY WAS A NEEDLE BEARING THAT CAMW OUT MY PARTS BOOK NUMBER IS 364527r91 MY LOCAL IH DEALER ONLY HAS A BUCHING WHICH I JUST PPUT ONE IN ANDS TO SPLIT THE TRACTOR SUPER C BACK INTO HIS NUMBER FOR THE BUSHING IS 364527R2

THANX BOOCHIE




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Big Don

04-18-2007 10:07:52




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 Re: PILOT BEARING in reply to boochie, 04-17-2007 10:14:05  
Go back to your IH dealer and ask for part#339135R91. Be very carefull when you are installing the bearing as it is very easy to damage as well.
Don



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Janicholson

04-17-2007 10:51:53




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 Re: PILOT BEARING in reply to boochie, 04-17-2007 10:14:05  
Take accurate dimensions of the shaft, the hole in the crank, and the depth. They will fix you up with the needle bearing you need. Use a wheel bearing fiber based grease to lube it as you install it into the bore. JimN



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boochie

04-17-2007 11:32:55




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 Re: PILOT BEARING in reply to Janicholson, 04-17-2007 10:51:53  
THANX FOR THE HELP SHOULD I USE THE WHEEL BEARING GREASE IN THE BEARING AND ON THE END OF THE CLUTCH SHAFT AS WELL BOOCHIE



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Janicholson

04-17-2007 14:42:34




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 Re: PILOT BEARING in reply to boochie, 04-17-2007 11:32:55  
Just in the hole the bearing will fit into. Pack it, and the bearing with grease, then push a bolt into the hole just the same size as the pilot shaft. This will squish grease out the front. Wipe it off, and any grease that remains on the outside of the pilot, This allows good lube, while assuring that when the pilot shaft is inserted little if any comes out to get on the splines/clutch/flywheel. Clean up the clutch splines with a rotary wire brush, and spray lightly with TriFlow brand PTFE dry lube. Good luck. JimN

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A. Bohemian

04-17-2007 10:25:48




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 Thanks for the Follow Up! in reply to boochie, 04-17-2007 10:14:05  
Sorry, but I can't help you with the part.

But it's nice to know you found the problem, even if it wasn't what I thought it was (buggered clutch shaft).



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