When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Clutch alignment tool doesn’t wanna slide into pilot bearing
Hello I recently bought a z never had issues up until now my throw out bearing was seized so I just ended up replacing everything clutch flywheel pressure plate pilot bearing throw out bearing and clutch fork and slave cylinder and today when I went to put everything back I couldn’t slide my clutch alignment tool into my pilot bearing idk if I’m suppose to push the pilot bearing back more or if I leave it at the entrance not too pushed back I heard you went suppose to push the pilot bearing that far back so that’s what I did any advice would be app
reciated
Hello I recently bought a z never had issues up until now my throw out bearing was seized so I just ended up replacing everything clutch flywheel pressure plate pilot bearing throw out bearing and clutch fork and slave cylinder and today when I went to put everything back I couldn’t slide my clutch alignment tool into my pilot bearing idk if I’m suppose to push the pilot bearing back more or if I leave it at the entrance not too pushed back I heard you went suppose to push the pilot bearing that far back so that’s what I did any advice would be app
reciated
I'm assuming the old one is out. That is a bronze bushing that fits in the end of crank. Drive it in until it is flush.. The end of the input shaft on trans goes in no further than the length of bushing, may be a little more when trans is in place, not all the way up on shaft. When ready to install trans, put a drop or two of oil, no more on input shaft end to make it slide in. The bushing will absorb the oil. Use care installing bushing and don't damage trans end.
Before you install the new bushing, soak it in oil for several hours. I usually leave it overnight. It's porous and absorbs the oil. This keeps it lubed for years.