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Old 11-03-2008, 01:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Manual Trans...Is there a Pilot Bearing???

Searched my haynes manual and the toyota manual, no indication of a pilot bearing/bushing being used. I will be replacing my clutch soon, anyone know what the deal is with the input shaft? Does it use a bearing or bushing and why can't I find one listed?
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Don't need one and don't have one for a front wheel drive transaxle, the input shaft is supported by two bearings unlike a rear drive transmission.

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Searched my haynes manual and the toyota manual, no indication of a pilot bearing/bushing being used. I will be replacing my clutch soon, anyone know what the deal is with the input shaft? Does it use a bearing or bushing and why can't I find one listed?
i bought mine from egay, around $5 shipped, 4cyl and v6 has difference size.
very handy when reinstalling the cluch disc back, it makesure the clutch disc and plate are centered and aligned, so the transmission can slide back on easily.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...mZ170269742320
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