greg yoder
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will this work?? thanks
If both have a forged crank, yes. Forged crank flywheel on a cast crank would take some custom balancing as Mopar did not make such an animal.will this work?? thanks
MOST electric motors these days, and for many years now have survived and thrived for many many hours without damage, spinning endlessly, steel shaft in bronze bush.As far as a pilot bushing vs the roller bearing the roller bearing is far superior to the bushing - period. the pilot bushing is old school and should not be used.
Bearings are for high load, high speed, or reducing friction - none of those apply here.As far as a pilot bushing vs the roller bearing the roller bearing is far superior to the bushing - period. the pilot bushing is old school and should not be used. The area that the roller bearing rides on is not a wear surface at all! It does not require a shorter input shaft. Yes some cranks are not drilled deep enough, so the input shaft gets shortened but the roller bearing is still riding on a unworn surface........... A pilot bushing is a bad choice