I've spent the better part of the afternoon reading everything I could find in the forums when I searched for "Pilot Bearing. " Here's why. After fully engaging the clutch on the shift from 3rd to 4th while climbing a grade, I get a fairly loud growling noise when I get on the throttle. I have to really back off the fuel to get the noise to go away. In one case, I finally downshifted back to 3rd while climbing a hill towing my 7500lb trailer to get the noise to go away.
I thought it was the clutch, but I've talked to a couple of people who think it's the pilot bearing. I also notice that once in a while it's just a little tougher than normal to get into 1st while stopped, engine running. It's also tough to get into reverse while stopped with the engine running.
Is this the pilot bearing?
It's on the original clutch. A retired Cummins mechanic put in a different fuel plate. It's putting out around 225 to 250 HP now.
I thought it was the clutch, but I've talked to a couple of people who think it's the pilot bearing. I also notice that once in a while it's just a little tougher than normal to get into 1st while stopped, engine running. It's also tough to get into reverse while stopped with the engine running.
Is this the pilot bearing?
It's on the original clutch. A retired Cummins mechanic put in a different fuel plate. It's putting out around 225 to 250 HP now.