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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Location: Hope, IN
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Chevy 205 input in Ford case
What have you done about the smaller input bearing? Is there another bearing that could replace the existing one to fit? Or just mill a spacer to go between the outside of the bearing race and the case. Any threads or links?
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I use www.applied.com for all of my bearing research. I will 99.9% gaurantee you that they will have a bearing that will work for your application. Measure your bore and shaft size with a micrometer, or good calipers and go to their website. They have an online search based on bearing type and size. They stock almost all the suff they list, and can special order about anything else. If you get a part number, you should be able to order it at any napa as well.
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