Pilot bearing and bushings

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====Fluted bushings====
 
====Fluted bushings====
 
[[File:GM pn 10125896 pilot bushing.jpg|thumb|200px|]]
 
[[File:GM pn 10125896 pilot bushing.jpg|thumb|200px|]]
The flutes reduce the load bearing capacity- even though there's not a terrific amount of load on the pilot bushing- provided the bellhousing is indexed correctly. They also present a way for contaminants to get into the bushing. <br style="clear:both"/>
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The flutes reduce the load bearing capacity- even though there's not a terrific amount of load on the pilot bushing- provided the bellhousing is indexed correctly. They also present a way for contaminants to get into the bushing. <br style="clear:both"/> The reason for a fluted bushing is to stop the input shaft from glazing over. Contaminants can be had in either style of bushing due to clearance that is within both.
  
 
==Damage caused by a pilot bushing containing iron ==
 
==Damage caused by a pilot bushing containing iron ==
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*[http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/Health_and_safety_in_the_shop_or_garage Health and safety in the shop or garage]  
 
*[http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/Health_and_safety_in_the_shop_or_garage Health and safety in the shop or garage]  
  
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