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Old 04-11-2017, 05:08 PM
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Default Where to find Oilite pilot bushing.

Doesn't seem like this would be such a hard thing to find...




Collecting clutch parts for my '66 but I'm having trouble finding a 'sure to be' oilite pilot bushing...Anybody have a part number for me?
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I got mine at Chevy Dealer Part # 10125896

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Originally Posted by karkrafter
Doesn't seem like this would be such a hard thing to find...




Collecting clutch parts for my '66 but I'm having trouble finding a 'sure to be' oilite pilot bushing...Anybody have a part number for me?
Autogear (CF sponsor) sells them. Check their website.

Also National PB 656-HD .....available NAPA and other auto parts stores.

Also GM #10125896.........most Chevy Parts Counters.

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Can't fine anything on autogear website..I must be dense..and on the other couple numbers I can't find where they are listed as iolite...pretty sure just because they are bronze and non-magnetic, that means they are oil impregnated..I have a noise problem that I'm leaning to believe is pilot bushing related...had the box out once to replace the throw out bearing without fixing the squeal...gotta fix it this time...replacing everything.
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Originally Posted by karkrafter
Can't fine anything on autogear website..I must be dense..and on the other couple numbers I can't find where they are listed as iolite...pretty sure just because they are bronze and non-magnetic, that means they are oil impregnated..I have a noise problem that I'm leaning to believe is pilot bushing related...had the box out once to replace the throw out bearing without fixing the squeal...gotta fix it this time...replacing everything.
http://www.autogear.net/wp-content/u...hing_chart.pdf

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EDIT: Also https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...te-bronze.html

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was supposed to be oilite
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I was able to purchase a couple from Autogear. Beautiful things 100% non magnetic, 100% guaranteed to be oilite. I have one left ove if you guys need one. I paid $17 plus shipping from AutoGear.


It FIXED the noise in my car. Upon inspection of the one it the car, it WAS magnetic and NOT iolite.
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Also Paul's 5 speeds and D&L Transmission will carry them. A National HD one is pretty easy to find just make sure it's the HD one.
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Got this at O'reily Auto Parts, non-magnetic and under $10.

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Got one from Zip last year...non magnetic

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