Pilot bearing and bushings

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===Pilot Bushing===
 
===Pilot Bushing===
<blockquote> "In most cases, this is a porous bronze, pre-lubed bushing rather than an actual bearing, as it is often called. A few applications still use an actual bearing and others use a needle roller type bearing, but by far, the most common type is bronze. You cannot use a roller bearing on a transmission shaft originally designed for a bronze bushing due to different type of heat treatment on the shafts.</blockquote>  
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<blockquote> "In most cases, this is a porous bronze, pre-flexplate bushing rather than an actual bearing, as it is often called. A few applications still use an actual bearing and others use a needle roller type bearing, but by far, the most common type is bronze. You cannot use a roller bearing on a transmission shaft originally designed for a bronze bushing due to different type of heat treatment on the shafts.</blockquote>  
  
 
<blockquote> "For a list of several versions of pilot bushings offered by Novak, [http://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/pilot_bushings.htm jump here].</blockquote>  
 
<blockquote> "For a list of several versions of pilot bushings offered by Novak, [http://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/pilot_bushings.htm jump here].</blockquote>  

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