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one800bobby 01-24-2003 04:30 PM

Re:Clutch replacment
 
thanks....

si_mekanik 01-28-2003 08:01 PM

Re:Clutch replacment
 
You don't need a BFH to take out the pilot bearing. You can probably even poke it out with your finger :) hehehe

OnYx 01-30-2003 02:10 AM

Re:Clutch replacment
 
But a BFH is more fun:)

turbohf 01-30-2003 02:50 AM

Re:Clutch replacment
 

Originally Posted by onyx
But a BFH is more fun:)

very true ;D

BLACKSI 01-30-2003 09:33 AM

Re:Clutch replacment
 
damit bobby i asked if you were trying to drive it out the right way ---- man you cant pull a honda pilot bearing out the front of the flywheel get your self a 12pt 17mm socket and take the flywheel off then use a socket to pop it out the back(from the front to the back) then being careful not to damage the new bearing tap it in with a socket that onlt touches the outer bearing race.

Beau

HMT-Admin 01-30-2003 11:48 PM

Re:Clutch replacment
 

Originally Posted by BLACKSI
damit bobby i asked if you were trying to drive it out the right way ---- man you cant pull a honda pilot bearing out the front of the flywheel get your self a 12pt 17mm socket and take the flywheel off then use a socket to pop it out the back(from the front to the back) then being careful not to damage the new bearing tap it in with a socket that onlt touches the outer bearing race.

Beau

didnt I say that like a week ago? ;)


BLACKSI 01-31-2003 01:17 AM

Re:Clutch replacment
 
just thought if he hadnt got it figured out yet he might need some reenforcment.

Beau


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