vintagetin
Well-Known Member
I would just like to get some of your input on this. The transmissin is in and has about an inch left to go, but no matter what I try, I cannot get it in any farther. I'm putting a a833 tranny to a 360 with a crankshaft that is NOT drilled for a manual. Originally, I had the 360 hook to a three speed manual. I bought the little brass pilot bushing and cut it down on the lathe until if fit into the crankshaft. It was nearly paper thin and mad me nervous, though it held up just fine. Even with the car on the lift and three guys manipulating the threespeed we were not successful in getting the input shaft all the way in. I then pulled the engine, and finally got the tranny in all the way and put the whole thing back in as an assembly. Several months later I began accumulating parts for an a833 od swap and found that there is a pilot BEARING that will fit in the out flange of the crankshaft even if it is not cut to fit a manual. I put it in without removing the pain in the *** little pilot bushing. I assembled the clutch properlly with the alignment tool. I now have the clutch/bellhousing all on, and the a833 od trans in with just an inch left. I managed to make it throught the clutch disk and the outer pilot bearing with little effort, but I believe that ghetto bushing is hanging me up do to that 1" left. My plan: To get some long bolts, thread them into the bellhousing and force the tranny in potentially damaging/destroying the brass pilot bushing.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?














