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Clutch » Removal and installation
Pilot bearing

REMOVAL

(1) Remove transmission. Refer to Group 21, Transmission and Transfer Case, for proper procedures.

(2) Remove clutch cover and disc.

(3) Use a suitable blind hole puller to remove pilot bearing.

INSTALLATION

(1) Clean bearing bore with solvent and wipe dry with shop towel.

(2) Lubricate new pilot bearing with Mopart high temperature grease.

(3) Position and start new bearing in bearing bore by hand. Note that pilot bearing has seal at one end.

Install bearing so seal is facing outward toward transmission.

(4) Seat pilot bearing with clutch alignment tool (Fig. 13). Keep bearing straight during installation.

Do not allow bearing to become cocked. Tap bearing into place until flush with edge of bearing bore. Do not recess bearing.

(5) Install transmission. Refer to Group 21, Transmission and Transfer Case, for proper procedures.

Fig. 13 Typical Method Of Installing Pilot Bearing
Fig. 13 Typical Method Of Installing Pilot Bearing

1 - PILOT BEARING
2 - ALIGNMENT TOOL
3 - BEARING SEAL MUST FACE TRANSMISSION

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