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Question on Fidanza flywheel and Clutch install
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<blockquote data-quote="3B99SVT" data-source="post: 10028024" data-attributes="member: 35689"><p>Tear up a piece of bread (I removed the crust first) and put pieces into the center of the pilot bearing. Keep putting bread in until it fills the cavity. Then use something that is the similar diameter as the input shaft to compact the bread into the cavity. I have a metal clutch alignment tool, but I hear others have done it w/a certain size socket & extension. Or maybe a trip to Lowe's or Home Depot to get a metal dowel? Anyway, use the "tool" to compact the bread. As the bread is compacted, add more bread. W/each hit you should see the pilot bearing come out a little. IIRC, it took me about 1.5 pieces of bread. The hydraulic forces will push the pilot bearing out. I've also heard others wetting the bread some. Sounds a little messy to me, but maybe it works better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3B99SVT, post: 10028024, member: 35689"] Tear up a piece of bread (I removed the crust first) and put pieces into the center of the pilot bearing. Keep putting bread in until it fills the cavity. Then use something that is the similar diameter as the input shaft to compact the bread into the cavity. I have a metal clutch alignment tool, but I hear others have done it w/a certain size socket & extension. Or maybe a trip to Lowe's or Home Depot to get a metal dowel? Anyway, use the "tool" to compact the bread. As the bread is compacted, add more bread. W/each hit you should see the pilot bearing come out a little. IIRC, it took me about 1.5 pieces of bread. The hydraulic forces will push the pilot bearing out. I've also heard others wetting the bread some. Sounds a little messy to me, but maybe it works better. [/QUOTE]
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