Pilot bearing and bushings
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Here are just a few ways to remove the bearing either for a new replacement or compleate removal. First when removing the bearing you will be removing the transmission. | Here are just a few ways to remove the bearing either for a new replacement or compleate removal. First when removing the bearing you will be removing the transmission. | ||
So as anytime when doing these changes be safe and have the vehicle properly secured when lifted in the air, If you do not have a lift. | So as anytime when doing these changes be safe and have the vehicle properly secured when lifted in the air, If you do not have a lift. | ||
− | Be sure to use the proper jack stands for the weight of the vehicle in question, And if possible have someone there with you while performing the work. Please do not place vehicle on blocks of wood or concrete blocks. and if possible and you have access to a transmission stand use it by all means. ( VEHICLE NEED TO BE ON A GOOD LEVEL SURFACE ) | + | Be sure to use the proper jack stands for the weight of the vehicle in question, And if possible have someone there with you while performing the work. |
+ | Please do not place vehicle on blocks of wood or concrete blocks. and if possible and you have access to a transmission stand use it by all means. ( VEHICLE NEED TO BE ON A GOOD LEVEL SURFACE ) | ||
After the transmission has been removed and cleared from the vehicle and you will remove the flexplate/flywheel. | After the transmission has been removed and cleared from the vehicle and you will remove the flexplate/flywheel. | ||
Then if you look at the end od the crankshaft you will see the bushing it is where the shaft of the transmission will ride when installed. | Then if you look at the end od the crankshaft you will see the bushing it is where the shaft of the transmission will ride when installed. |