Hi all, long time no post.
I finally made time to get deep into my Tremec TKX 5 speed swap (Silver Sport kit) on my '79 and I have hit a snag, hopefully not a brick wall. My car has a 1969 428 in it and I am replacing the TH400 that the prior owner had swapped in with the engine. once I got the auto trans and flex plate out of the way I started to size things up to start bolting things on.
My problem is that the machined hole/pocket in the crank (see picture, second "step" into the hole) for the pilot bearing is, as near as I can measure about 1/16th of an inch too small for the pilot bearing SST sent me. I would assume that I should be able to wedge it in a little bit, but it is definitely not going in there, but as I said, it is really close.
I read somewhere that some Pontiac cranks were not machined to accept a pilot bearings if they were going into auto cars. I was hoping if that were the case for me that it would be more obvious, but it is pretty close, but definitely too small.
I sure don't want to yank the engine if I'm just doing something wrong.
Does anyone here have any ideas what to look at/for? Thanks.