Other Name: Ball Bearing-Air Injector Pump Front Rotor; Pilot Bearings; Bearing, Power Brake Booster Shaft Retaining; Bearing, Engine Crankshaft Clutch Pilot
Q: How to replace the pilot bearing on Chevrolet Camaro?
A: The first step to replacing the Pilot Bearing requires the removal of clutch Pressure Plate along with clutch driven plate. The clutch Pilot Bearing remover (J23907) should be used to extract the clutch Pilot Bearing. The installation process requires a socket of proper size to insert the new clutch Pilot Bearing before reuniting the clutch Pressure Plate with the clutch driven plate.
Q: What tools are required to replace the clutch pilot bearing on Chevrolet Colorado?
A: The replacement of the clutch Pilot Bearing requires three specific tools consisting of clutch Pilot Bearing remover (J 43276), Pilot Bearing and Flywheel locator installer (J 45949), and clutch Pilot Bearing remover tool body (J 43276-1). Begin by removing the Flywheel. Insert the clutch Pilot Bearing remover tool body (J 43276-1) into the clutch Pilot Bearing and apply a wrench to stop its rotation before use (J 43276). Use the j 43276-2 in the first step by placing it into the j 43276-1 while turning the tool clockwise to remove the clutch Pilot Bearing from the Crankshaft. The j 43276-2 should be turned counterclockwise to detach from the j 43276-1 before removing the j 43276-1 from the tool body. The removal process ends by throwing away the old clutch Pilot Bearing. Use Pilot Bearing and Flywheel locator installer (J 45949) to put the new clutch Pilot Bearing into the Crankshaft while setting its deep position at 11.6 mm (0.457 in). Afterward replace the Flywheel using the Pilot Bearing and Flywheel locator installer (J 45949). Then reinstall the Flywheel.
Q: How to replace the pilot bearing on Chevrolet S10?
A: Integrating three crucial tools is essential for Pilot Bearing replacement including clutch Pilot Bearing remover (J43276) and clutch Pilot Bearing installer (J26516-A) and driver handle (J3092). Start the project by taking off the Flywheel while wearing protective glasses. A wrench should be applied to tool body (J43276-1) during clutch Pilot Bearing remover (J43276) use because failing to prevent rotation may damage the tool. Secure the j43276-1 tool body into the clutch Pilot Bearing before locking it with a wrench. You should fit the forcing screw (J43276-2) into the tool body before rotating it clockwise until the clutch Pilot Bearing disengages from the crankshaft. Counterclockwise screw rotation of the forcing screw separates it from the tool body while the tool body can be removed from the clutch Pilot Bearing for disposal. The clutch Pilot Bearing installer (J26516-A) requires use with driver handle (J3092) for new clutch Pilot Bearing installation. Measure the installation depth properly before reinstalling the Flywheel.