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#171019 04/18/10 03:31 PM
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Hay guys

i found these U joint yoke trunnion bearings at an engine swap meet thinking maybee i could turn these to someone that could use these instead of setting in an old damp wooden box corroding away. I'd like to know what car these fit. The Group No. is 5.566 and the part# is 3661395 so that i could sell them. Also an idea of worth would be good. They are NOS in the box.

Thanks


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Looks like they fit a 41-53 2 ton, SBC, YT, MT, TY, UY, VY.

http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/1929_54chevyparts/05/359.HTM

Don't know what their current re-sale value would be.

Dan

DanR #171135 04/19/10 08:54 PM
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Thanks! now i know what they fit but for some reason i cant find what they may be worth. Obschevy didnt answer me through email like i would have liked, fillingstation didnt know which refered me to a guy that may know but he didnt wish to disclose what they may be worth. Not that i would hold it to him but crazy

I'll just post them for sale and hope i get a bite.

Last edited by OilSpot; 04/19/10 08:55 PM.

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