--- Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote: > Kinda hard to imagine that they would turn down the > opportunity to make a > couple extra bucks while they're in there. It > shouldn't be something you > would have to demand. Just tell them you want it > replaced as a matter of > preventative maintenance. Why is your business. I did. They said there's no need to although I specifically asked for it. > My feelings are that, if you're in there anyway, The clutch and transmission are already back in place. > it's just good practice to > replace the bearing, especially in light of it only > being a $5 part. Most > shops consider it simply part of a clutch job and > wouldn't expose themselves > to the liability of having the job come back a few > months later with a bad > pilot bearing. Seems they'll be facing this quite soon...
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