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Just about to change the red 186 I have to a trimatic, and was wondering if there is a difference in spigot bush from manual transmissions to Trimatic?
Also where can I buy a spigot bush from as mine was a CRS one that I have removed (way to small - it was for a toyota conversion) are they still available new? Cheers Matt
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take the spigot out and just run the Auto without one.
Hang onto the Toyota spigot, someone on here will need it sooner or later i am sure.
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is the internal diameter to small? just machine it bigger at a machine shop or something
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Thansk for that ADAM, can you run it without a Spigot bush?
Browno, yeah MILES too small, I didnt want to machine it out as I will sell the complete set up for a Toyota box to red motor
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Hi Peter, I am not sure if they do or not? I presume they did??? 79 F100 XLT 351, 62 EK 327 Wagon, 62 EK 327 Ute 62 EK 307 Van 90 Hmmm I see a pattern forming!! Edited by user Thursday, 16 April 2009 5:36:11 AM(UTC)
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No I mean does the Trimatic actually have spigot bush in the crank. The torque converter bolts to the flex plate and they all turn with the crank, so there is no bushing needed unless it is for centring purposes! Or does the torque converter have the same |
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From memory there is a little spigot that goes in the end of the crank for a 6cyl Trimatic. V8s dont have one.
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that is the one I am looking for! Matt
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Hi Vintage Caravans. They do run a spigot bush if you have a look here http://holdenpaedia.oldholden.com/Spigot_BushThere are pictures of one in a crank and out. Over here in WA I would say get one from Coventrys a WA parts supply place but in the e
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Locator, that is the name. I do remember now. I had to remove the CRS spigot, which I gave to a mate, and the locator was supplied by the engine builder. |
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several years since I did my manual to auto but I am pretty sure I had to leave the spigot bush out.
I can clearly remember removing it with globs of grease everywhere. if you do need one they are easily available. If I was fitting one I would go for
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Thanks a million guys, my local rare Spares were unsure so I thought I had better ask on here - they were looking for a spigot not a locator! Matt
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