I wonder. If I end up buying the Ford input. Maybe instead of having a pilot bearing made I'LL have the snout of the Input turned down to 0.590" Then I won't even have to pull the bellhousing, let alone the clutch and pressure plate. With the 95 4.0L I had to have a bushing turned down as I couldn't get the right one Chrysler did some funny redo on the back of the cranks on 4.0's sometime in the 90's. It has a double stepped crank opening. first step is almost the size of the flange that locates to flywheel, second step is close to the older size opening, but smaller. I had to have a bushing turned down to fit in the second step. IIRC the bushing is shouldered to keep it out about a 1/4". This got the AMC T-5 input almost the full depth of the bushing. That's why I'm thinking the GM input may work. My busing is probably 1/2" farther away now then a stock AMC bushing and that is how much shorter the GM input is than a Ford input. So, If I can use a stock AX-15 roller bearing. The GM input will hopefully work. Then I will need to change out the clutch disc to a 26 spline disc. Which shouldn't be too hard to come up with as I'm running the Jeep 11" disc. Confused yet? I am! Mark Price mpriceAtwestco.net Morgantown, WV 69 AMC rambler, 4.0L, EFI, 5 speed 65 Ambassador Conv, 327 AUTO, Basketcase 01 S-10 CREWCRAP 4X4 ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker) Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 11:19:52 -0400 (EDT) >" From: Mark Price <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >" >" Any Idea what the input pilot size is of a GM T-5 is? > >all the rwd gm trannies i know of are 0.590". >________________________________________________________________________ >Andrew Hay the genius nature >internet rambler is to see what all have seen > >adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought > > > >