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I'm putting a Tremec 5 speed in my 68 Bird and was wondering if there is anything special I need to do to get the pilot bearing into the crank. The car originally came with a power glide. I know that the Ponch blocks are somehow different from Auto manual, but not sure how.
PLEASE don't tell me that I have to pull the crank and have it drilled!!!!
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First make sure you have the right bearing depending on what input shaft they put in the 5 speed.
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I bought the correct pilot bearing, I was just curious if there are any issues before I tear into the project.
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I just did this exact conversion on my 68. The pilot bushing just dropped right in. It's an expensive little sucker at almost $40, but it works.
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the bushing should be staked in place in two spots with a punch or chisel
68 ohc convertible 68 400 coupe 69 350 coupe(455 4 speed)
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Do you happen to know what length the driveshaft will need to be?
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I'll measure it next time I go under and report back.
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