Anyone have a source for the bushing/ Adaptor for

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the back of the crank on a pre 68 auto trans to a later small block. I bought some years ago and now I am all out but cant remember where I got them from.
 
I want to say "Torqueflite Patty" (spelling?) but he is retired, sick, I don't know try to find him on Ebay
 
Are you looking for the bushing that goes into the back of the crankshaft?
 
I want to say "Torqueflite Patty" (spelling?) but he is retired, sick, I don't know try to find him on Ebay

Yeah, that's where I got mine. It was still listed on eBay a few weeks ago when I checked.
 
If you have a friend with a lathe they should not be difficult to make. height should not be critical. Basic lathe skills

Does anyone have dimensions?
 
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If you have a friend with a lathe they should not be difficult to make. height should not be critical. Basic lathe skills

Does anyone have dimensions?


Thanks I found the dimensions, trying to take the lazy way approach, but you bring up a good idea I will see if I can have some made.
 
That would be Pat Blaise, from near Monroe, Washington, in my area. He rebuilt my 727 about 10 years ago. I've been trying to contact him. He had an Ebay store, T'Flite Patty's.
 
We will feel pretty stupid if we find out that a common Timken bearing cup will do the job LOL
 
Can you post them?

I can since I have one.

OD - 1.810
ID - 1.550
Width - .490

With chamfers at each ID opening.

Timken LM12711 looks like it would work. It's the correct OD, but has a listed ID of .859, but remember, it's tapered and the ID is measured from the "small" end.
 
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