**** pilot bearing
Re: **** pilot bearing
Originally Posted by Demus
Well I tried everything. Even a blade for cutting steel in the jig saw was not making it very far. I did however find a wonderfully elegant solution.

Took 5 minutes. Anyway, the new one is in, and the clutch is installed.


Took 5 minutes. Anyway, the new one is in, and the clutch is installed.

exacly what i did with my V6
took 5 seconds and got the new one in it
Re: **** pilot bearing
I did the packed grease trick when I did mine. A 10mm 1/4" drive socket w/3" extension worked perfect. A little messy, but it worked. Took about 15min total. And my engine was still in the car.
Re: fing pilot bearing
Originally Posted by 1racerdude
Get a tap the right size I believe a 5/8" standard will fit. If it don't drill it the right size. Run it in until it bottoms on the crank and keep turning. It will jack it out.
I just did this and it worked like a charm!
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