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Pilot bearing in the t-5

Old Apr 27, 2007 | 08:04 PM
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Default Pilot bearing in the t-5

So I've encountered a bit of a problem changing the clutch in my 94 mustang... I cant get the damned pilot bearing out.. I'm wondering if theres a special tool I need? I'm sure its something simple I'm overlooking, but I cannot for the life of me, get it out .

Any help is appreciated
Old Apr 28, 2007 | 06:08 AM
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Default Re: Pilot bearing in the t-5

yeah there is a special tool it is a slide hammer with a end on it to grab the bearing a auto parts store might have one.
Old Apr 30, 2007 | 06:17 AM
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You can use that ^. or harborfreight.com has a cheap gear puller type tool that has three jaws that grip the bearing. If not, stick a whole bunch of thick grease in the hole, and jam in the input shaft in there and it should pop the bearing out. Good luck.
Old Apr 30, 2007 | 07:21 AM
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Yea it does have to have a special tool. I'm pretty sure most autoparts houses have them for rent or borrow.
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