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Crank Shafts,
#1
I think I probably know the answer to this one, however I shall ask the more enlightened (clever) out there :lol:
Is the crank in an auto engine the same as that attached to a manual gearbox? other than a different flywheel. If so is there a spigot bearing in the crank?
Thanks.
Chris
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#2
Hi Chris,

Yep the crank shaft is the same. It's the flywheel that's different. There should be a space for the spigot bearing to fit, but there wont be one in there.

Dan
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#3
Daniel Shane Wrote:Hi Chris,

Yep the crank shaft is the same. It's the flywheel that's different. There should be a space for the spigot bearing to fit, but there wont be one in there.

Dan

Cheers Dan, Dont suppose you have the part number have you? I'm having trouble finding it in the manuals.
Cheers
Chris
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#4
The pilot bearing is a standard size ball bearing

SKF 62032

40mm external, 17mm internal, 12mm thick
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