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Pictures are a little tough to see, but it looks like a "Dakota" roller bearing was pressed into the hub. This was a common fix for cranks that were not finished for a standard .940 pilot bushing. Pull the whole assembly out, and the converter hub will fit.
I posted on your other thread. Just take the pilot bearing out of the crank. What is all the gray stuff smeared around the bolt heads? I hope thats not ARP thread lube. If it is take it apart and clean it all off. I use Loctite.
Starting to come together! I had to burn a patch in the torsion support. The AMD stuff fits nicely. You have to cut and modify to get a good fit. And you can never have enough vice grips doing this stuff! I’ll fit the hood, fenders, valance, and whatever I can to make sure it’s right.
I can't see what's going on in your picture, the resolution is too low. You may need to pull out a pilot bearing to make room for the torque converter snout.
Just take the pilot bearing out of the crank. What is all the gray stuff smeared around the bolt heads? I hope thats not ARP thread lube. If it is take it apart and clean it all off. I use Loctite.
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I mean where the 727 mounts onto the crankshaft. The hole looks like it’s for a 4speed is there anyway to change that or does it come that way? I have the correct flexplate right now. I’m just wondering if there’s a way to make it fit or if I’d have to replace the crank shaft? Or just remove...
Looks like our 440 was built for a 4speed. Wondering if there’s a way to change this to make a 727 fit or if I would need to swap out the entire crankshaft? Let me know. Thanks