LT77 spigot bearing

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LT77 spigot bearing

Post by Seight-V8 »

hiya all,

Anyone know the inside diameter the LT77 spigot bearing should be.

Think i might have ordered the wrong one...but need to be sure.

one i ordered was 549911 (range rover 4.6) and one i should have got is 614263.

So there must be a difference in inside diameters, but cant measure my input shaft till the engines out.

thanks for the help

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12mm
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cheers

hmmm more shopping for bits....im fast collecting stuff that is no use to me...lol

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Hi i'm new
Em i right in thinking that a range rover auto engine will have the place in the end of the crank for a lt77 spigot bearing?

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Post by ChrisJC »

The crankshafts are the same. The manual version has the phosphor bronze (or whatever) spigot bearing, and I think the auto version has a steel spacer in there, but it might have nothing at all.

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Cheers chris :D
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